improve: committer — check git status before staging (from retrospect PR #578)
Developer already commits changes, so committer's git add -A is redundant. Now checks git status first and skips to push if tree is clean.
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cd into the worktree first.
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Note: You inherit the developer's worktree and branch. Do NOT create a new branch.
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1. Stage all changes: `git add -A`
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2. Commit with a descriptive message referencing the issue: `git commit -m "type: description\n\nFixes #N"`
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1. Check `git status` — if working tree is clean and branch is ahead of origin, skip to step 3 (push).
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2. If there are unstaged/uncommitted changes: `git add -A` then `git commit -m "type: description\n\nFixes #N"`
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3. Push the branch: `git push -u origin <branch-name>`
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- If push hook fails: capture the error log in your output, mark hook_failed
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4. On push success: create a PR via `tea pr create --title "..." --description "..."`
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