--- name: gitflow description: Git workflow automation with safety enforcement — type /gitflow for commands --- # /gitflow Git workflow automation with smart commits, branch management, and safety enforcement. When invoked without a sub-command, display available actions and ask which to run. ## Available Commands | Action | Command to Invoke | Description | |--------|-------------------|-------------| | `setup` | `/git-flow:gitflow-setup` | Configure git-flow for the current project | | `commit` | `/git-flow:gitflow-commit` | Smart commit with optional --push, --merge, --sync | | `branch-start` | `/git-flow:gitflow-branch-start` | Create a properly-named feature branch | | `branch-cleanup` | `/git-flow:gitflow-branch-cleanup` | Clean up merged/stale branches | | `status` | `/git-flow:gitflow-status` | Enhanced git status with recommendations | | `config` | `/git-flow:gitflow-config` | Configure git-flow settings | ## Routing If `$ARGUMENTS` is provided (e.g., user typed `/gitflow commit`): 1. Match the first word of `$ARGUMENTS` against the **Action** column above 2. **Invoke the corresponding command** from the "Command to Invoke" column using the Skill tool 3. Pass any remaining arguments to the invoked command If no arguments provided: 1. Display the Available Commands table 2. Ask: "Which action would you like to run?" 3. When the user responds, invoke the matching command using the Skill tool **Note:** Commands can also be invoked directly using their plugin-prefixed names (e.g., `/git-flow:gitflow-commit`)