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# Commit
## Overview
Commit changes with a two-tier strategy: prioritize changes from this chat, then fall back to any other uncommitted changes.
## Steps
1. **Identify changes from this chat**
- From the current conversation context, determine which files you (the agent) have created, modified, or deleted in this chat.
- List these "chat-touched" file paths.
2. **Check git status**
- Run `git status --short` in each workspace root to see uncommitted changes.
3. **Choose what to commit**
- **If** any uncommitted changes exist in chat-touched files: stage and commit only those chat-touched files. Use a commit message that summarizes the work done in this chat.
- **Else** (all chat-touched changes are already committed): stage and commit any other uncommitted changes. Use a commit message that summarizes those remaining changes.
4. **Perform the commit**
- Stage the chosen files with `git add` (exclude `.idea/` and other IDE/config files unless they are part of the intended changes).
- Run `git commit` with a clear, conventional commit-style message.
- Use PowerShell-safe syntax (e.g. `;` instead of `&&`, avoid bash heredoc).
## Notes
- If there are no uncommitted changes at all, report that and do nothing.
- When multiple workspace roots exist, apply this logic per repo (check status in each root and commit accordingly).