| name | worktree-manager-skill |
| description | Comprehensive git worktree management. Use when the user wants to create, remove, list, or manage worktrees. Handles all worktree operations including creation, deletion, and status checking. |
| allowed-tools | SlashCommand, Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep |
Worktree Manager Skill
Complete worktree lifecycle management for parallel development environments with isolated ports, databases, and configuration.
When to use this skill
Use this skill when the user wants to:
- Create a new worktree for parallel development
- Remove an existing worktree
- List all worktrees and their status
- Check worktree configuration or status
- Manage multiple parallel development environments
Do NOT use this skill when:
- User asks for a specific subagent or skill delegation
- User wants to manually use git commands directly
- The task is unrelated to worktree management
Operations Overview
This skill manages three core worktree operations:
| Operation | Command | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Create | /create_worktree |
User wants a new parallel environment |
| List | /list_worktrees |
User wants to see existing worktrees |
| Remove | /remove_worktree |
User wants to delete a worktree |
Decision Tree: Which Command to Use
1. User wants to CREATE a worktree
Keywords: create, new, setup, make, build, start, initialize
Action: Use /create_worktree <branch-name> [port-offset]
2. User wants to LIST worktrees
Keywords: list, show, display, what, which, status, check, view
Action: Use /list_worktrees
3. User wants to REMOVE a worktree
Keywords: remove, delete, cleanup, destroy, stop, kill, terminate
Action: Use /remove_worktree <branch-name>
Quick Start
For step-by-step operation instructions, see OPERATIONS.md.
For detailed examples and usage patterns, see EXAMPLES.md.
For troubleshooting and common issues, see TROUBLESHOOTING.md.
For technical details and quick reference, see REFERENCE.md.
Important Notes
Do NOT attempt to:
- Create worktrees manually with git commands
- Manually configure ports or environment files
- Use bash to remove directories directly
- Manage worktree processes manually
Always use the slash commands because they:
- Handle all configuration automatically
- Ensure port uniqueness
- Validate operations
- Provide comprehensive error handling
- Clean up properly on removal