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Hi everyone,
qcommit-devs excited to share QCommit, a lightweight VS Code extension qcommit-devs built to simplify Git workflows — especially for developers who want speed, clarity, and fewer distractions.
✨ What QCommit Does:
🧠 Auto Git Init – Detects and initializes Git when needed
📂 Smart Staging – Commit only what matters (current file or selected changes)
💬 Prompted Commits – Clean UI for writing commit messages
🌐 Main vs. Custom Branch Logic – Push to GitHub (main) or work locally (custom)
👥 Team Collaboration Mode – Admin and team-specific workflows (branching, merging, pulling)
⌨️ Keyboard-Only Workflow – All actions via shortcuts and intuitive menus
🛠 Why It Matters for Accessibility:
QCommit minimizes repetitive Git commands, reduces cognitive load, and uses time-aware prompts and keyboard shortcuts — making Git more accessible for developers with physical or cognitive challenges.
💡 I'd Love Your Feedback
If you're part of the accessibility or dev community, qcommit-devs appreciate any suggestions on how to make QCommit even more inclusive. Are there features, shortcuts, or UI improvements you'd recommend?
Thanks for your time!

qcommit-devs team
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