45 boosters for "commit" — open source, verified from GitHub, ready to install
"name": "governance", "description": "Engineering standards and code governance enforcement with parallel agent execution for code reviews, commits, and standards audits.", "name": "Will Smith",
A comprehensive developer tools hub that guides developers through debugging, code review, refactoring, git operations, and quality checks using Socratic questioning and specialized agents. Ideal for developers seeking structured, educational support across the entire development workflow.
Automates semantic version tagging for Git repositories by analyzing conventional commits to determine appropriate version bumps (major/minor/patch). Useful for developers who want to maintain consistent versioning without manual calculation.
This booster provides Cursor IDE users with conventional commit message guidelines to standardize git commits across projects. Developers working on collaborative or professional projects benefit from having clear, consistent commit message formatting rules built into their editor.
Codex enables independent AI code review of Claude's changes using the OpenAI Codex CLI, supporting maker-checker workflows. Developers using Claude Code can leverage this for automated second-opinion code validation before committing.
This booster automates WIP (Work In Progress) Git commits for Claude Code users, allowing quick checkpoint saves with a single command. It's useful for developers who want to preserve their work frequently without manual git operations.
"name": "codesession-marketplace", "name": "Brian Mwirigi", "email": "brianmwirigi@users.noreply.github.com"
Automates git commits with optional pre-flight checks, conventional commit formatting, and smart branch handling—ideal for developers who want consistent, safe code integration without manual git ceremony.
This booster automates the creation of git feature branches with conventional commit naming conventions, helping developers maintain consistent branch naming standards and streamline their workflow.
Cursor Rules for standardized Git commit workflows that guide AI assistants through a structured process of reviewing changes, analyzing impact, and writing semantic commit messages. Developers using Cursor will benefit from consistent, high-quality commits and reduced manual formatting work.
This MCP server automates worklog generation by extracting and enhancing git commit data with AI, then syncing it to Povio dashboards. It's ideal for developers and teams using Claude/Cursor who need to streamline time-tracking and work documentation from their version control history.
A risk assessment agent that evaluates the global risk of code modifications by analyzing security, quality, and impact metrics from AgentDB before merge decisions. Developers use it to quantify change risk and make informed merge decisions.
Automates git workflow by staging, committing, and pushing changes with optional custom commit messages or intelligent auto-generated ones based on diffs. Ideal for developers using Claude Code who want to streamline repetitive git operations.
GitOps is an intelligent Git operations manager that handles commits with context awareness for monorepos, polyrepos, and submodules, helping developers safely manage complex repository structures. It's designed for developers working with multi-repository setups who need reliable, convention-aware commit operations.
A lightweight operations agent for developers to quickly execute server management, QA automation, and git workflows using Claude's Haiku model. Ideal for teams automating repetitive DevOps and CI/CD tasks.
A Git history analysis specialist agent that uncovers why code exists and how it evolved by examining commits, blame annotations, and development patterns. Developers benefit by quickly understanding architectural decisions and past implementation attempts without manually digging through git logs.
tbdflow enables AI coding assistants to manage Trunk-Based Development workflows through a standardized CLI, automating branch creation, commits, syncing, and changelog generation. Developers using TBD practices and AI pair programming will benefit from reduced Git decision-making and enforced workflow consistency.
An MCP server that helps developers create, validate, and format Git commits with emojis following conventional commit standards. Ideal for teams adopting gitmoji conventions and seeking to standardize commit messages across projects.
This MCP server enables Claude to interact with GitHub repositories by listing PRs, commits, and comparing changes directly within the Claude interface. Developers and DevOps engineers benefit from seamless GitHub integration without leaving their AI assistant.
Heuristic scoring (no AI key configured).
An automated Git commit message generator for the Bookmark Pro project that analyzes code changes and produces conventional commits with proper formatting. Useful for developers working on the Bookmark Pro project who want to standardize commit messages.