* docs: sync all tutorials with latest Claude Code official docs (April 2026) Update 44 documentation files to reflect the latest Claude Code features from code.claude.com. Key content changes include new slash commands (/ultraplan, /powerup, /sandbox), deprecated command removals (/pr-comments, /vim), corrected skill description budget (1%/8K), new hook events (PermissionDenied, InstructionsLoaded, ConfigChange), expanded Agent Teams section, new plugin components (LSP, bin/, settings.json), and new CLI flags (--bare, --tmux, --effort, --channels). Added "Last Updated: April 2026" metadata footer to all documentation files. * fix(docs): correct env var values and alphabetical ordering - CLAUDE_CODE_NEW_INIT=true → =1 in 02-memory and 09-advanced-features - CLAUDE_CODE_EXPERIMENTAL_AGENT_TEAMS=true → =1 in 09-advanced-features - Fix /powerup vs /plugin alphabetical order in slash commands table * fix(docs): correct env var values in locale files (vi, zh) Propagate CLAUDE_CODE_NEW_INIT=true → =1 and 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 filesgit diff --stat- Show change statisticsgit 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,*_TOKENvariables with real values (not placeholders likeyour-api-key,xxx,placeholder) - Large files:
>10MBwithout 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=${YOUR_SECRET}
✅ Verify:
.gitignoreproperly configured- No merge conflicts
- Correct branch (warn if main/master)
- API keys are placeholders only
3. Request Confirmation
Present summary:
📊 Changes Summary:
- X files modified, Y added, Z deleted
- Total: +AAA insertions, -BBB deletions
🔒 Safety: ✅ No secrets | ✅ No large files | ⚠️ [warnings]
🌿 Branch: [name] → origin/[name]
I will: git add . → commit → push
Type 'yes' to proceed or 'no' to cancel.
WAIT for explicit "yes" before proceeding.
4. Execute (After Confirmation)
Run sequentially:
git add .
git status # Verify staging
5. Generate Commit Message
Analyze changes and create conventional commit:
Format:
[type]: Brief summary (max 72 characters)
- Key change 1
- Key change 2
- Key change 3
Types: feat, fix, docs, style, refactor, test, chore, perf, build, ci
Example:
docs: Update concept README files with comprehensive documentation
- Add architecture diagrams and tables
- Include practical examples
- Expand best practices sections
6. Commit and Push
git commit -m "$(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
- Non-fast-forward:
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:
- Selective staging: Review/stage specific files
- Interactive staging:
git add -pfor patch selection - PR workflow: Create branch → push → PR (use
/prcommand)
⚠️ Remember: Always review changes before pushing. When in doubt, use individual git commands for more control.
Last Updated: April 2026