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Git Worktree Manager

Skill Verified Active

Git Worktree Manager

Purpose

To enable safe and organized parallel development by standardizing the creation, management, and cleanup of isolated Git worktrees.

Features

  • Create worktrees from new or existing branches
  • Auto-allocate non-conflicting ports per worktree
  • Copy local environment files (`.env*`)
  • Optional dependency installation
  • Detect stale worktrees and uncommitted changes
  • Identify merged branches for safe removal

Use Cases

  • Managing multiple concurrent branches for feature development, hotfixes, and PR validation.
  • Ensuring isolated development servers with unique ports for each worktree.
  • Working with multiple agents that require distinct branches.
  • Performing safe and repeatable cleanup of outdated worktrees.

Non-Goals

  • Managing Git repository history beyond worktree lifecycles.
  • Orchestrating CI/CD pipelines directly.
  • Providing a GUI for Git operations.

Installation

First, add the marketplace

/plugin marketplace add alirezarezvani/claude-skills
/plugin install engineering@claude-code-skills

Quality Score

Verified
95 /100
Analyzed about 18 hours ago

Trust Signals

Last commitabout 21 hours ago
Stars14.6k
LicenseMIT
Status
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