**Motivations:** - Centraliser les fichiers Cursor (rules, skills, agents, commands, hooks) par user et par projet **Root causes:** - N/A **Correctifs:** - N/A **Evolutions:** - desk: rules, skills-cursor, agents, commands, hooks, argv/hooks/mcp.json - ncantu: README placeholder - 4NK_node, algo, builazoo, ia_local, lecoffre_ng, lecoffre_ng_pprod, lecoffre_ng_test: .cursor contents **Pages affectées:** - cursor/desk/, cursor/ncantu/, cursor/<project>/
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# pousse
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## When to use
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- User asks to "commit", "push", "git add", or "save to git"
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- After completing code changes and the user expects a commit
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- Do **not** run commit/push without user validation of the commit message
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## Workflow
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1. **Stage all changes**: `git add -A`
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2. **Propose commit message**: Build the message using the structured format below; show it to the user and wait for validation.
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3. **Commit**: After validation, run `git commit -m "..."` with the approved message (use a single quoted multi-line string or `-F` with a temp file if the message is long).
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4. **Push**: Run `git push` (or `git push origin <branch>` if the context specifies a branch). Do not trigger CI if the user's rules forbid it.
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## Commit message format
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Use this structure. Every commit must follow it. Sections can be omitted only when not applicable (e.g. no bug fix → no **Root causes:** or **Correctifs:**).
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```text
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Short descriptive title (one line)
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**Motivations:**
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- Reason for the change
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**Root causes:**
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- Root cause of the issue (if applicable, e.g. for fixes)
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**Correctifs:**
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- What was fixed
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**Evolutions:**
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- New features or improvements
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**Pages affectées:**
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- List of modified files or modules
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```
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- Prefer bullet points under each section; no need for totals (e.g. "X files modified").
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- Write the body in the same language as the project (e.g. French if the repo uses French).
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- Do not use `--no-verify` unless the user explicitly requests it and it is documented.
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## Commands (summary)
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```bash
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git add -A
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git status # optional: show what will be committed
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# Propose message → get user validation
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git commit -m "Title
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**Motivations:**
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- ...
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**Correctifs:** / **Evolutions:** / **Pages affectées:** ..."
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git push
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```
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## Notes
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- On Windows, use Git Bash for shell commands when specified by the user.
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- Do not run in background; run commands so the user sees the full output.
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- If the user's rules say "do not trigger CI", use the push method that avoids triggering CI (e.g. push to a branch that does not run CI, or follow project docs).
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