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onekeyhq-1k-git-workflow

SKILL.md

OneKey Git Usage Guidelines

Branch Management

  • Main branch: x - This is the primary development branch
  • Workflow: x → create feature branch → develop → PR back to x
  • Do not use onekey, master, or main as the base branch - always use x
  • NEVER work directly on the x branch → ALWAYS create feature branches

Branch Naming

  • Feature branches: feat/description or feature/description
  • Bug fixes: fix/description
  • Refactoring: refactor/description

Commit Message Format

Use Conventional Commits format:

  • feat: - New features
  • fix: - Bug fixes
  • refactor: - Code refactoring
  • perf: / optimize: - Performance improvements
  • chore: - Build, version, or non-code changes
  • docs: - Documentation only

Format: type: short description

  • Use lowercase
  • Keep first line under 72 characters
  • Include issue number if applicable: fix: resolve login bug OK-12345

IMPORTANT - Claude Code commits:

  • Do NOT include "Generated with Claude Code" link
  • Do NOT include "Co-Authored-By: Claude" signature
  • Commit message should be indistinguishable from human-written commits

PR Naming Convention

Follow the same format as commit messages:

  • feat: add dark mode support
  • fix: resolve authentication timeout issue
  • refactor: simplify payment processing logic

Common Git Commands

Creating a Feature Branch

git checkout x
git pull origin x
git checkout -b feat/my-new-feature

Committing Changes

Option 1: Use /commit command (Recommended)

/commit

The /commit command automatically runs pre-commit checks (yarn lint:staged and yarn tsc:staged) and creates a well-formatted commit message.

Option 2: Manual commit with pre-checks

# Stage your changes
git add .

# Run pre-commit checks (MANDATORY)
yarn lint:staged
yarn tsc:staged

# If checks pass, commit
git commit -m "feat: add user profile page"

IMPORTANT:

  • NEVER commit code that fails linting or TypeScript compilation
  • Pre-commit checks are mandatory as specified in CLAUDE.md
  • The /commit command handles this automatically

Pushing and Creating PR

git push -u origin feat/my-new-feature
# Then create PR via GitHub UI or gh CLI

Rebasing on Latest x

git fetch origin
git rebase origin/x
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