fix(skills): use actual branch name in commit options instead of 'this branch'
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@@ -498,18 +498,18 @@ First, run `git branch --show-current` to determine the current branch. Then pre
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**If the current branch is main, master, or the repo's default branch:**
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1. Create a branch, commit, and open a PR (recommended)
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2. Commit directly to this branch
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2. Commit directly to `{current branch name}`
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3. Don't commit — I'll handle it
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**If the current branch is a feature branch, clean working tree:**
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1. Commit to this branch as a separate commit (recommended)
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1. Commit to `{current branch name}` as a separate commit (recommended)
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2. Create a separate branch and commit
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3. Don't commit
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**If the current branch is a feature branch, dirty working tree (other uncommitted changes):**
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1. Commit only the compound-refresh changes to this branch (selective staging — other dirty files stay untouched)
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1. Commit only the compound-refresh changes to `{current branch name}` (selective staging — other dirty files stay untouched)
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2. Don't commit
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### Commit message
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