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Git workflow and conventions for OneKey development. Use when creating branches, committing code, or creating PRs. Triggers on git, branch, commit, PR, pull request, merge, workflow.

MikeCheng1208 By MikeCheng1208 schedule Updated 6/3/2026

name: 1k-git-workflow description: Git workflow and conventions for OneKey development. Use when creating branches, committing code, or creating PRs. Triggers on git, branch, commit, PR, pull request, merge, workflow. allowed-tools: Bash, Read

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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