cursor-git-integration
Integrate Git workflows with Cursor IDE: AI commit messages, @Git context, diff review, and conflict resolution. Triggers on "cursor git", "git in cursor", "cursor version control", "cursor commit", "cursor branch", "@Git".
What this skill does
# Cursor Git Integration Leverage Cursor's AI features within Git workflows: AI-generated commit messages, `@Git` context for code review, merge conflict resolution, and branch management. ## Source Control Panel Access with `Cmd+Shift+G` / `Ctrl+Shift+G`: ``` ┌─ SOURCE CONTROL ────────────────────────────────┐ │ main ← current branch │ │ │ │ Changes (3) │ │ M src/api/users.ts │ │ A src/api/products.ts │ │ M prisma/schema.prisma │ │ │ │ Commit message: [✨ Generate with AI] │ │ [Commit] [Commit & Push] │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ ``` ## AI-Generated Commit Messages Click the sparkle/AI icon next to the commit message input. Cursor reads the staged diff and generates a message: **Example output:** ``` feat: add product catalog CRUD API with Prisma model - Add Product model to Prisma schema with name, price, category fields - Create GET/POST/PUT/DELETE endpoints in src/api/products.ts - Add Zod validation for product creation and update inputs ``` **Tips for better commit messages:** - Stage related changes together (not unrelated edits) - The AI reads the diff, so clean diffs produce better messages - Edit the generated message before committing if needed - Configure Conventional Commits in project rules: ```yaml # .cursor/rules/git-conventions.mdc --- description: "Git commit conventions" globs: "" alwaysApply: true --- Use Conventional Commits format: - feat: new feature - fix: bug fix - refactor: code restructure without behavior change - docs: documentation only - test: adding or updating tests - chore: maintenance tasks Keep subject line under 72 characters. Body explains WHY, not WHAT (the diff shows what). ``` ## @Git Context in Chat Use `@Git` in Chat or Composer to include git context: ### @Git (Working State) ``` @Git Review my uncommitted changes. Check for: - Any debugging code left in (console.log, debugger) - Missing error handling - Type safety issues - Potential performance problems ``` `@Git` includes the diff of all uncommitted changes (staged + unstaged). ### @Git (Branch Diff) ``` @Git Summarize all changes in this branch compared to main. What features/fixes were implemented? Are there any breaking changes? ``` When on a feature branch, `@Git` shows the cumulative diff between your branch and main. ## Merge Conflict Resolution When a merge conflict occurs, use Chat for AI assistance: ``` @src/api/users.ts I have a merge conflict in this file. The markers show: <<<<<<< HEAD (my changes) Added email validation with Zod ======= Added phone number field to user schema >>>>>>> feature/phone-support Help me resolve this to keep both changes: - Keep the Zod email validation from my branch - Add the phone number field from the other branch - Ensure the Zod schema includes phone validation too ``` ### Systematic Conflict Resolution Workflow ```bash # 1. Start the merge git merge feature/other-branch # 2. List conflicted files git diff --name-only --diff-filter=U # 3. For each conflicted file, open in Cursor and use Chat: # @the-conflicted-file.ts # "Resolve the merge conflict. Keep both sets of changes where possible." # 4. After resolving, stage and commit git add . git commit -m "merge: resolve conflicts between feature branches" ``` ## Code Review with AI ### Reviewing a PR Before Pushing ``` @Git I'm about to push this branch for code review. Act as a senior reviewer and identify: 1. Code smells or anti-patterns 2. Missing test coverage 3. Security vulnerabilities 4. Performance concerns 5. Documentation gaps ``` ### Reviewing Specific Commits ``` # In terminal, get the diff for a specific commit: git show abc1234 > /tmp/commit-diff.txt # In Chat: @/tmp/commit-diff.txt Review this commit for correctness and best practices. ``` ## Branch Management Workflows ### Feature Branch Setup ```bash # Create and switch to feature branch git checkout -b feature/add-favorites # Open Cursor, use Chat to plan: # Cmd+L: # "@Codebase I need to add a favorites feature. # What existing patterns should I follow?" # Work with Composer/Tab... # When ready: git add . # Use AI commit message via Source Control panel git push -u origin feature/add-favorites ``` ### Pre-Push Review ``` @Git Before I push, check this branch for: [ ] No .env or secret files staged [ ] No TODO/FIXME comments that should be addressed [ ] All new functions have type annotations [ ] No commented-out code blocks ``` ## Git-Aware Project Rules Create rules that leverage git context: ```yaml # .cursor/rules/pr-standards.mdc --- description: "Standards for AI-assisted code review" globs: "" alwaysApply: false --- When reviewing code changes (@Git): - Flag any function without error handling - Flag any API endpoint without input validation - Flag any database query without parameterization - Suggest test cases for untested code paths - Check for proper HTTP status codes (not always 200) ``` ## Integrations ### GitLens Extension GitLens works in Cursor and enhances git features: - Inline blame annotations - File history and line history - Interactive rebase editor - Commit graph visualization Install from Open VSX: `Cmd+Shift+X` > search "GitLens" ### Cursor Blame Cursor has built-in `Cursor Blame` that attributes code to the AI agent that generated it, helping teams track which code was AI-generated vs human-written. ## Enterprise Considerations - **Commit signing**: Configure `git commit -S` for GPG/SSH signed commits (works normally in Cursor's terminal) - **Protected branches**: AI-generated commit messages still go through normal branch protection rules - **Audit trail**: AI-generated code is committed under the developer's name, not the AI's - **Pre-commit hooks**: Enforce linting, testing, and secret scanning via git hooks -- AI-generated code must pass all checks ## Resources - [Cursor @Git Documentation](https://docs.cursor.com/context/@-symbols/@-git) - [Git Documentation](https://git-scm.com/doc) - [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org)
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