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Manages git worktrees including listing, creating, removing, and switching between worktrees. Use when the user mentions creating worktrees, create a work tree, create worktree, new worktrees, parallel branches, or working on multiple branches simultaneously. CRITICAL - PROACTIVE BRANCH PROTECTION - Before starting ANY development work (implementing features, fixing bugs, writing code, making changes), check the current branch. If on main/master branch, IMMEDIATELY suggest creating a feature branch worktree to prevent accidental commits to main. This is mandatory for all development requests.
Parallel development with git worktrees and Claude Code agents. Handles Ghostty terminal launching, port allocation, and global registry. Use when creating worktrees, managing parallel development, or launching agents in isolated workspaces.
Guide for using git worktrees to parallelize development with coding agents. Use this skill when the user requests to work in a new worktree or wants to work on a separate feature in isolation (e.g., "Work in a new worktree", "Create a worktree for feature X").
Create and setup git worktrees for parallel development with automatic dependency installation
Manage parallel development with cmux-style git worktrees in one repository. Use this skill whenever the user asks to run multiple agents in parallel, create or resume isolated worktrees, list/switch/merge/remove worktrees, set up `.cmux/setup`, or recover from worktree conflicts. In this environment, always use the `cmx` alias in commands.
Multi-agent pipeline orchestrator that plans and dispatches parallel development tasks to worktree agents. Reads project context, configures task directories with PRDs and jsonl context files, and launches isolated coding agents. Use when multiple independent features need parallel development, orchestrating worktree agents, or managing multi-agent coding pipelines.
Use when you need to work on multiple branches simultaneously, run parallel Claude Code sessions, handle emergency hotfixes during feature work, review PRs without switching branches, or test across branches without losing current work. Use when asked to "work on two branches at once", "parallel development", "switch without losing work", "create a worktree", or "hotfix while working on a feature".
Use git worktrees for parallel Claude Code workflows. Run multiple Claude instances on different features simultaneously without merge conflicts. Use for parallel development, multi-branch testing, and subagent workflows.
Guide for working in parallel with other agents. Use when another agent is already working in the same directory, or when you need to work on multiple features simultaneously. Covers git worktrees as the recommended approach.
Isolated workspace creation - creates git worktrees with smart directory selection and safety verification for parallel feature development.
Fast git worktree manager. Use when the user wants to create, list, switch between, or clean up git worktrees. Handles parallel development workflows, agent isolation, and multi-branch work.
Create and manage a git worktree for parallel feature development, then open the new worktree in the editor (code/Cursor) for a second Codex session. Use when the user asks to work on another feature simultaneously, run multiple features in parallel, spin up a parallel workspace, or open a new worktree even if they do not mention worktree explicitly.