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Luong NGUYEN 72d3b016e6 docs: sync all tutorials with latest Claude Code docs (April 2026) (#56)
* docs: sync all tutorials with latest Claude Code official docs (April 2026)

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from code.claude.com. Key content changes include new slash commands
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* fix(docs): correct env var values and alphabetical ordering

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- CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=true → =1 in 09-advanced-features
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CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=true → =1 corrections
to Vietnamese and Chinese translations.
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description, allowed-tools
description allowed-tools
Stage all changes, create commit, and push to remote (use with caution) Bash(git add:*), Bash(git status:*), Bash(git commit:*), Bash(git push:*), Bash(git diff:*), Bash(git log:*), Bash(git pull:*)

Commit and Push Everything

⚠️ CAUTION: Stage ALL changes, commit, and push to remote. Use only when confident all changes belong together.

Workflow

1. Analyze Changes

Run in parallel:

  • git status - Show modified/added/deleted/untracked files
  • git diff --stat - Show change statistics
  • git log -1 --oneline - Show recent commit for message style

2. Safety Checks

STOP and WARN if detected:

  • Secrets: .env*, *.key, *.pem, credentials.json, secrets.yaml, id_rsa, *.p12, *.pfx, *.cer
  • API Keys: Any *_API_KEY, *_SECRET, *_TOKEN variables with real values (not placeholders like your-api-key, xxx, placeholder)
  • Large files: >10MB without Git LFS
  • Build artifacts: node_modules/, dist/, build/, __pycache__/, *.pyc, .venv/
  • Temp files: .DS_Store, thumbs.db, *.swp, *.tmp

API Key Validation: Check modified files for patterns like:

OPENAI_API_KEY=sk-proj-xxxxx  # ❌ Real key detected!
AWS_SECRET_KEY=AKIA...         # ❌ Real key detected!
STRIPE_API_KEY=sk_live_...    # ❌ Real key detected!

# ✅ Acceptable placeholders:
API_KEY=your-api-key-here
SECRET_KEY=placeholder
TOKEN=xxx
API_KEY=<your-key>
SECRET=${YOUR_SECRET}

Verify:

  • .gitignore properly configured
  • No merge conflicts
  • Correct branch (warn if main/master)
  • API keys are placeholders only

3. Request Confirmation

Present summary:

📊 Changes Summary:
- X files modified, Y added, Z deleted
- Total: +AAA insertions, -BBB deletions

🔒 Safety: ✅ No secrets | ✅ No large files | ⚠️ [warnings]
🌿 Branch: [name] → origin/[name]

I will: git add . → commit → push

Type 'yes' to proceed or 'no' to cancel.

WAIT for explicit "yes" before proceeding.

4. Execute (After Confirmation)

Run sequentially:

git add .
git status  # Verify staging

5. Generate Commit Message

Analyze changes and create conventional commit:

Format:

[type]: Brief summary (max 72 characters)

- Key change 1
- Key change 2
- Key change 3

Types: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, test, chore, perf, build, ci

Example:

docs: Update concept README files with comprehensive documentation

- Add architecture diagrams and tables
- Include practical examples
- Expand best practices sections

6. Commit and Push

git commit -m "$(cat <<'EOF'
[Generated commit message]
EOF
)"
git push  # If fails: git pull --rebase && git push
git log -1 --oneline --decorate  # Verify

7. Confirm Success

✅ Successfully pushed to remote!

Commit: [hash] [message]
Branch: [branch] → origin/[branch]
Files changed: X (+insertions, -deletions)

Error Handling

  • git add fails: Check permissions, locked files, verify repo initialized
  • git commit fails: Fix pre-commit hooks, check git config (user.name/email)
  • git push fails:
    • Non-fast-forward: git pull --rebase && git push
    • No remote branch: git push -u origin [branch]
    • Protected branch: Use PR workflow instead

When to Use

Good:

  • Multi-file documentation updates
  • Feature with tests and docs
  • Bug fixes across files
  • Project-wide formatting/refactoring
  • Configuration changes

Avoid:

  • Uncertain what's being committed
  • Contains secrets/sensitive data
  • Protected branches without review
  • Merge conflicts present
  • Want granular commit history
  • Pre-commit hooks failing

Alternatives

If user wants control, suggest:

  1. Selective staging: Review/stage specific files
  2. Interactive staging: git add -p for patch selection
  3. PR workflow: Create branch → push → PR (use /pr command)

⚠️ Remember: Always review changes before pushing. When in doubt, use individual git commands for more control.


Last Updated: April 2026