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haelyra 14809cae9b fix: harden default co-author opt-out and correct the docs
Follow-up on the co-author default in this PR.

- Remove the existsSync/writeFileSync race in the installer settings write
  (CodeQL js/file-system-race, high). A single guarded read now covers the
  fresh-install case, and unreadable or non-object settings are left untouched.
- Respect `attribution` as an explicit user choice. It supersedes
  `includeCoAuthoredBy` in Claude Code 2.1.x, so a user who configured it would
  otherwise have had a dead key written into their settings.
- Share one opt-out rule via scripts/lib/claude-commit-attribution.js instead of
  duplicating it across the installer and plugin setup.
- Update the git-workflow rule and its nine mirrors and translations, which
  still told users ECC does not ship this setting.

We keep writing the deprecated `includeCoAuthoredBy` key rather than
`attribution`: unknown keys fail Claude Code settings validation, so writing
`attribution` would break users on older versions.
2026-08-10 17:48:33 -04:00

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Git Workflow

Commit Message Format

<type>: <description>

<optional body>

Types: feat, fix, refactor, docs, test, chore, perf, ci

Note: ECC-managed installs set "includeCoAuthoredBy": false in ~/.claude/settings.json, so commits carry no Co-Authored-By trailer by default. To keep Claude attribution, set "includeCoAuthoredBy": true or configure attribution; ECC never overwrites an explicit choice.

Pull Request Workflow

When creating PRs:

  1. Analyze full commit history (not just latest commit)
  2. Use git diff [base-branch]...HEAD to see all changes
  3. Draft comprehensive PR summary
  4. Include test plan with TODOs
  5. Push with -u flag if new branch

For the full development process (planning, TDD, code review) before git operations, see the development workflow rule.