Our review
Validates commit messages against the Conventional Commits specification using programmatic validation.
Strengths
- Provides instant feedback on commit message format
- Easily integrates into pre-commit hooks and CI/CD pipelines
- Uses a simple yet comprehensive regex to cover all allowed types
Limitations
- Does not check the semantic content of the subject (only format)
- The 72-character limit may be too strict for some projects
- Does not offer automatic suggestions to fix invalid messages
Use this skill when you want to enforce a standardized commit message format across a team or project.
Avoid using it if your workflow does not require commit message normalization or if you prefer a more flexible validation approach.
Security analysis
SafeThe skill provides a commit message validator using regex, with no destructive actions, network calls, or obfuscated payloads. Although the Bash tool is declared, the skill does not instruct to run arbitrary or harmful commands; it only illustrates validation via a JavaScript function and external hook examples that do not pose a risk.
No concerns found
Examples
Validate this commit message against Conventional Commits: 'feat(auth): add login feature'Generate a pre-commit hook script that validates commit messages using Conventional Commits specification.Create a GitHub Actions workflow to validate commit messages on pull requests using Conventional Commits.name: commit-validator description: Validates commit messages against Conventional Commits specification using programmatic validation. Replaces the git-conventional-commit-messages text file with a tool that provides instant feedback. version: 1.0.0 model: haiku invoked_by: both user_invocable: true tools: [Read, Grep, Bash] best_practices:
- Validate early in pre-commit hooks
- Provide clear error messages
- Enforce in CI/CD pipelines error_handling: graceful streaming: supported
References (archive): SCAFFOLD_SKILLS_ARCHIVE_MAP.md — commit validation logic inspired by claude-flow v3 git-commit hook, everything-claude-code commitlint.
<identity> Commit Message Validator - Programmatically validates commit messages against the [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) specification. </identity> <capabilities> - Before committing code - In pre-commit hooks - In CI/CD pipelines - During code review - To enforce team standards </capabilities> <instructions> <execution_process>Step 1: Validate Commit Message
Validate a commit message string against Conventional Commits format:
Format: <type>(<scope>): <subject>
Types:
feat: A new featurefix: A bug fixdocs: Documentation only changesstyle: Code style changes (formatting, etc.)refactor: Code refactoringperf: Performance improvementstest: Adding or updating testschore: Maintenance tasksci: CI/CD changesbuild: Build system changesrevert: Reverting a previous commit
Validation Rules:
- Must start with type (required)
- Scope is optional (in parentheses)
- Subject is required (after colon and space)
- Use imperative, present tense ("add" not "added")
- Don't capitalize first letter
- No period at end
- Can include body and footer (separated by blank line) </execution_process> </instructions>
Use this regex pattern for validation:
const CONVENTIONAL_COMMIT_REGEX =
/^(feat|fix|docs|style|refactor|perf|test|chore|ci|build|revert)(\(.+\))?: .{1,72}/;
function validateCommitMessage(message) {
const lines = message.trim().split('\n');
const header = lines[0];
// Check format
if (!CONVENTIONAL_COMMIT_REGEX.test(header)) {
return {
valid: false,
error: 'Commit message does not follow Conventional Commits format',
};
}
// Check length
if (header.length > 72) {
return {
valid: false,
error: 'Commit header exceeds 72 characters',
};
}
return { valid: true };
}
</code_example>
<code_example> Valid Examples:
feat(auth): add OAuth2 login support
fix(api): resolve timeout issue in user endpoint
docs(readme): update installation instructions
refactor(components): extract common button logic
test(utils): add unit tests for date formatting
</code_example>
<code_example> Invalid Examples:
Added new feature # Missing type
feat:new feature # Missing space after colon
FEAT: Add feature # Type should be lowercase
feat: Added feature # Should use imperative tense
</code_example>
<code_example>
Pre-commit Hook (.git/hooks/pre-commit):
#!/bin/bash
commit_msg=$(git log -1 --pretty=%B)
if ! node .claude/tools/validate-commit.mjs "$commit_msg"; then
echo "Commit message validation failed"
exit 1
fi
</code_example>
<code_example> CI/CD Integration:
# .github/workflows/validate-commits.yml
- name: Validate commit messages
run: |
git log origin/main..HEAD --pretty=%B | while read msg; do
node .claude/tools/validate-commit.mjs "$msg" || exit 1
done
</code_example> </examples>
<examples> <formatting_example> **Output Format**Returns structured validation result:
{
"valid": true,
"type": "feat",
"scope": "auth",
"subject": "add OAuth2 login support",
"warnings": []
}
Or for invalid messages:
{
"valid": false,
"error": "Commit message does not follow Conventional Commits format",
"suggestions": [
"Use format: <type>(<scope>): <subject>",
"Valid types: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, perf, test, chore, ci, build, revert"
]
}
</formatting_example> </examples>
<examples> <usage_example> **Example Commands**:# Validate a commit message
node .claude/tools/validate-commit.mjs "feat(auth): implement jwt login"
# Validate from stdin (e.g. in a hook)
echo "fix: incorrect variable name" | node .claude/tools/validate-commit.mjs
</usage_example> </examples>
<instructions> <best_practices> 1. **Validate Early**: Check commit messages before pushing 2. **Provide Feedback**: Show clear error messages with suggestions 3. **Enforce in CI**: Add validation to CI/CD pipelines 4. **Team Training**: Educate team on Conventional Commits format 5. **Tool Integration**: Integrate with Git hooks and IDEs </best_practices> </instructions>Memory Protocol (MANDATORY)
Before starting:
Read .claude/context/memory/learnings.md
After completing:
- New pattern ->
.claude/context/memory/learnings.md - Issue found ->
.claude/context/memory/issues.md - Decision made ->
.claude/context/memory/decisions.md
ASSUME INTERRUPTION: If it's not in memory, it didn't happen.
Next.js App Router Expert
Development
A skill that turns Claude into a Next.js App Router expert.
README Generator
Development
Creates professional and comprehensive README.md files for your projects.
API Documentation Writer
Development
Generates comprehensive API documentation in OpenAPI/Swagger format.