nathanchase

worktree-workflow

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# Install this skill:
npx skills add nathanchase/claude-code-starter --skill "worktree-workflow"

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# Description

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# SKILL.md


name: worktree-workflow
description: |
Manages git worktrees for isolated feature development. MUST be used when:
- A plan has been approved and implementation is about to begin
- User says "implement", "let's build", "start coding", or similar
- Transitioning from planning phase to coding phase
- Creating a new feature, fix, or refactor that will need a PR
Also use when user asks about worktree status or cleanup.


Worktree Workflow

Manages git worktrees for isolated feature development. Creates worktrees before implementation, cleans up after merge.

Current Worktree Status

!bash .claude/skills/worktree-workflow/status.sh 2>/dev/null || git worktree list

Phase 1: Before Implementation

CRITICAL: Before writing ANY implementation code for an approved plan, create a worktree.

1. Derive Branch Name

From the plan context, create a descriptive branch name:
- feature/<name> - New functionality
- fix/<name> - Bug fixes
- refactor/<name> - Code restructuring
- chore/<name> - Maintenance tasks

Use kebab-case, keep it short but descriptive.

2. Create Branch and Worktree

# Ensure base branch is current
git fetch origin <base-branch>

# Create branch from base
git branch <branch-name> origin/<base-branch>

# Create worktree
git worktree add <project-root>-<short-name> <branch-name>

# Configure git identity in worktree
cd <project-root>-<short-name>
git config user.name "<Your Name>"
git config user.email "<[email protected]>"

3. Work in Worktree

All file operations during implementation use the worktree path, not the main repo.

Phase 2: After Merge

When a branch's PR is merged:

Check if Merged

gh pr view <branch-name> --json state,mergedAt

Cleanup

git worktree remove <worktree-path>
git branch -D <branch-name>

Important Rules

  1. Never implement in main repo - Always use a worktree
  2. One worktree per feature - Don't mix unrelated changes
  3. Clean up promptly - Remove worktrees after PRs merge
  4. Protected branches - Never delete your base branch (main, develop, master)

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