Antigravity-awesome-skills create-branch

Create a git branch following Sentry naming conventions. Use when asked to "create a branch", "new branch", "start a branch", "make a branch", "switch to a new branch", or when starting new work on the default branch.

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/sickn33/antigravity-awesome-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/skills/create-branch" ~/.claude/skills/sickn33-antigravity-awesome-skills-create-branch && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: plugins/antigravity-awesome-skills-claude/skills/create-branch/SKILL.md
source content

Create Branch

Create a git branch with the correct type prefix and a descriptive name following Sentry conventions.

When to Use

  • You need to create a new git branch that follows the repository's naming convention.
  • You are starting a new piece of work from the default branch and need help classifying it as
    feat
    ,
    fix
    ,
    docs
    , or another branch type.
  • You want the branch name proposed from either the task description or the current local diff.

Step 1: Get the Username Prefix

Run

gh api user --jq .login
to get the GitHub username.

If the command fails (e.g. not authenticated), ask the user for their preferred prefix.

Step 2: Determine the Branch Description

If

$ARGUMENTS
is provided, use it as the description of the work.

If no arguments, check for local changes:

git diff
git diff --cached
git status --short
  • Changes exist: read the diff content to understand what the work is about and generate a description.
  • No changes: ask the user what they are about to work on.

Step 3: Classify the Type

Pick the type from this table based on the description:

TypeUse when
feat
New user-facing functionality
fix
Broken behavior now works
ref
Same behavior, different structure
chore
Deps, config, version bumps, updating existing tooling — no new logic
perf
Same behavior, faster
style
CSS, formatting, visual-only
docs
Documentation only
test
Tests only
ci
CI/CD config
build
Build system
meta
Repo metadata changes
license
License changes

When unsure:

feat
for new things (including new scripts, skills, or tools),
ref
for restructuring existing things,
chore
only when updating/maintaining something that already exists.

Step 4: Generate and Propose

Build the branch name as

<username>/<type>/<short-description>
.

Rules for

<short-description>
:

  • Kebab-case, lowercase
  • 3 to 6 words, concise but clear
  • Describe the change, not file names
  • Only use ASCII letters, digits, and hyphens — no spaces, dots, colons, tildes, or other git-forbidden characters

Present it to the user and ask if they want to use it, modify it, or change the type.

Examples

Work descriptionBranch name
Dropdown menu not closing on outside click
priscila/fix/dropdown-not-closing-on-blur
Adding search to conversations page
priscila/feat/add-search-to-conversations
Restructuring drawer components
priscila/ref/simplify-drawer-components
Updating test fixtures
priscila/chore/update-test-fixtures
Bumping @sentry/react to latest version
priscila/chore/bump-sentry-react
Adding a new agent skill
priscila/feat/add-create-branch-skill

Step 5: Create the Branch

Once confirmed, detect the current and default branch:

git branch --show-current
git remote | grep -qx origin && echo origin || git remote | head -1
git symbolic-ref refs/remotes/<remote>/HEAD 2>/dev/null | sed 's|refs/remotes/<remote>/||' | tr -d '[:space:]'

If

symbolic-ref
fails, fall back to
git branch --list main master
: use the one that exists; if both or neither exist, ask the user.

If

git branch --show-current
is empty (detached HEAD), show the current commit (
git rev-parse --short HEAD
) and ask whether to branch from it or switch to the default branch first.

Otherwise, if the current branch is not the default branch, warn the user and ask whether to branch from the current branch or switch to the default branch first.

If the user wants to switch to the default branch, handle any uncommitted changes appropriately (offer to stash them if present), then run

git checkout <default-branch>
. On any failure, restore stashed changes if applicable and stop.

Before creating the branch, check that the name doesn't already exist locally or on the remote (

git show-ref
). If it does, ask the user to choose a different name.

Create the branch:

git checkout -b <branch-name>

Restore any stashed changes after the branch is created.

References

Limitations

  • Use this skill only when the task clearly matches the scope described above.
  • Do not treat the output as a substitute for environment-specific validation, testing, or expert review.
  • Stop and ask for clarification if required inputs, permissions, safety boundaries, or success criteria are missing.