yeet

📁 lgariv-dn/frontend-skills 📅 11 days ago
4
总安装量
4
周安装量
#51715
全站排名
安装命令
npx skills add https://github.com/lgariv-dn/frontend-skills --skill yeet

Agent 安装分布

opencode 4
gemini-cli 4
github-copilot 4
codex 4
kimi-cli 4
amp 4

Skill 文档

Prerequisites

  • Require GitHub CLI gh. Check gh --version. If missing, ask the user to install gh and stop.
  • Require authenticated gh session. Run gh auth status. If not authenticated, ask the user to run gh auth login (and re-run gh auth status) before continuing.

Naming conventions

  • Branch: {github username without '-dn' suffix}/ar-{jira ticket number}/{description} when starting from default branch (v26.1/v26.2 etc. usually based on v{year}.{quarter}).
  • Commit: See Commit Message Style below.
  • PR title: AR-{jira ticket number}: {description} summarizing the full diff.

Commit Message Style

Format

[type]: Subject line (capitalize first word)

- Bullet point without ending period
- Another bullet explaining a specific change

Types

Use square brackets: [feat], [fix], [refactor], [chore], [test]

Subject Line Rules

  • Always capitalize the first word after the colon
  • Never include ticket references in commit messages (save for PR description)

When to Use Body vs Longer Subject

Simple changes (single focus, straightforward logic): → Use a slightly longer, descriptive subject. No body needed.

[fix]: Skip tasks fetch for standalone task instances in expanded row
[chore]: Code quality improvements & rule compliance (memo, casts, etc.)

Complex changes (significant logic, multiple decisions, refactoring): → Use terse subject + bullet body. Complexity is about significance of change, NOT file count.

[refactor]: Address PR review comments from Amram

- Replace IIFE pattern with inline computed values for filteredChildWorkflowLogs
- Extract clearSelections() helper to eliminate 5 duplicate occurrences
- Extract buildTaskInstanceViewerData utility to separate file, reducing ~80 lines
- Remove duplicate imports in workflow-instance-api-context.tsx

Bullet Style

  • Start with action verb (Add, Remove, Update, Fix, Replace, Extract) or past tense (Added, Removed…)
  • Never end bullets with a period
  • Each bullet should describe one specific change

Co-authored-by

Only add Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> when the AI wrote most of the code. If user drove the implementation and AI only assisted minimally, omit it.

Workflow

  • If on default branch (v26.1/v26.2 etc. usually based on v{current year}.{current quarter}), create a branch: git checkout -b "{github username without '-dn' suffix}/ar-{jira ticket number}/{description}"
  • Otherwise stay on the current branch.
  • Confirm status, then stage everything: git status -sb then git add -A.
  • Commit following the Commit Message Style section above. Use HEREDOC for multi-line commits:
    git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
    [type]: Subject line
    
    - First bullet point
    - Second bullet point
    EOF
    )"
    
  • Run checks if not already. If checks fail due to missing deps/tools, install dependencies and rerun once.
  • Push with tracking: git push -u origin $(git branch --show-current)
  • If git push fails due to workflow auth errors, pull from master and retry the push.
  • Open a PR and edit title/body to reflect the description and the deltas: GH_PROMPT_DISABLED=1 GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0 gh pr create --draft --fill --head $(git branch --show-current)
  • Write the PR description to a temp file with real newlines (e.g. pr-body.md … EOF) and run pr-body.md to avoid \n-escaped markdown.
  • PR description (markdown) must be detailed prose covering the issue, the cause and effect on users, the root cause, the fix, and any tests or checks used to validate. Base it on pr-desc command