| name | finish-branch |
| description | Use when implementation is complete, all tests pass, and you need to decide how to integrate the work - guides completion of development work by presenting structured options for merge, PR, or cleanup |
| allowed-tools | Bash(git:*), Bash(gh:*), AskUserQuestion |
Finishing a Development Branch
Overview
Guide completion of development work by presenting clear options and handling chosen workflow.
Core principle: Verify tests → Present options → Execute choice → Clean up.
Announce at start: "I'm using the finish-branch skill to complete this work."
The Process
Step 1: Verify Tests
Before presenting options, verify tests pass:
# Run project's test suite
npm test / cargo test / pytest / go test ./...
If tests fail:
Tests failing (<N> failures). Must fix before completing:
[Show failures]
Cannot proceed with merge/PR until tests pass.
Stop. Don't proceed to Step 2.
If tests pass: Continue to Step 2.
Step 2: Determine Base Branch
# Try common base branches
git merge-base HEAD main 2>/dev/null || git merge-base HEAD master 2>/dev/null
Or ask: "This branch split from main - is that correct?"
Step 3: Present Options
Present exactly these 4 options:
Implementation complete. What would you like to do?
1. Merge back to <base-branch> locally
2. Push and create a Pull Request
3. Keep the branch as-is (I'll handle it later)
4. Discard this work
Which option?
Don't add explanation - keep options concise.
Step 4: Execute Choice
Option 1: Merge Locally
# Switch to base branch
git checkout <base-branch>
# Pull latest
git pull
# Merge feature branch
git merge <feature-branch>
# Verify tests on merged result
<test command>
Then: Cleanup worktree and branch (Step 5)
Option 2: Push and Create PR
# Push branch
git push -u origin <feature-branch>
# Create PR
gh pr create --title "<title>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
<2-3 bullets of what changed>
## Test Plan
- [ ] <verification steps>
EOF
)"
Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 5)
Option 3: Keep As-Is
Report: "Keeping branch
Don't cleanup worktree.
Option 4: Discard
Confirm first:
This will permanently delete:
- Branch <name>
- All commits: <commit-list>
- Worktree at <path>
Type 'discard' to confirm.
Wait for exact confirmation.
If confirmed:
git checkout <base-branch>
git branch -D <feature-branch>
Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 5)
Step 5: Cleanup Worktree
For Options 1, 2, 4:
CRITICAL: Follow this exact sequence to avoid errors.
5a. Detect if in worktree
# Check if current directory is inside a worktree
worktree_path=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
main_repo=$(git rev-parse --path-format=absolute --git-common-dir | sed 's|/\.git$||')
# If worktree_path != main_repo, we're in a worktree
5b. Leave worktree FIRST (mandatory)
Cannot remove a worktree while standing in it (causes "Permission denied").
# Change to main repository BEFORE attempting removal
cd "$main_repo"
5c. Remove worktree
# Now safe to remove worktree
git worktree remove "$worktree_path"
If worktree removal fails with "not a working tree":
# Directory may have been manually deleted - prune stale entries
git worktree prune
5d. Delete branch (after worktree is gone)
Cannot delete a branch while it's checked out in any worktree.
# For merged branches (Options 1, 2)
git branch -d <feature-branch>
# For discarded branches (Option 4)
git branch -D <feature-branch>
If branch deletion fails with "used by worktree":
# Worktree removal may not have completed - verify state
git worktree list
# If worktree still listed, force prune then retry
git worktree prune
git branch -d <feature-branch>
Complete Cleanup Script
For reference, the full safe cleanup sequence:
# 1. Capture paths while still in worktree
worktree_path=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
main_repo=$(git rev-parse --path-format=absolute --git-common-dir | sed 's|/\.git$||')
branch_name=$(git branch --show-current)
# 2. Leave worktree (CRITICAL - must do before removal)
cd "$main_repo"
# 3. Remove worktree
git worktree remove "$worktree_path" || git worktree prune
# 4. Delete branch (only after worktree gone)
git branch -d "$branch_name" # or -D for force delete
For Option 3: Keep worktree - skip this entire step.
Quick Reference
| Option | Merge | Push | Keep Worktree | Cleanup Branch |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Merge locally | ✓ | - | - | ✓ |
| 2. Create PR | - | ✓ | ✓ | - |
| 3. Keep as-is | - | - | ✓ | - |
| 4. Discard | - | - | - | ✓ (force) |
Common Mistakes
Skipping test verification
- Problem: Merge broken code, create failing PR
- Fix: Always verify tests before offering options
Open-ended questions
- Problem: "What should I do next?" → ambiguous
- Fix: Present exactly 4 structured options
Automatic worktree cleanup
- Problem: Remove worktree when might need it (Option 2, 3)
- Fix: Only cleanup for Options 1 and 4
No confirmation for discard
- Problem: Accidentally delete work
- Fix: Require typed "discard" confirmation
Wrong cleanup sequence (deleting branch before worktree)
- Problem:
git branch -dfails with "used by worktree" - Fix: Always remove worktree FIRST, then delete branch
Removing worktree while standing in it
- Problem:
git worktree removefails with "Permission denied" - Fix:
cdto main repository BEFORE removing worktree
Inconsistent worktree state after partial failures
- Problem: "not a working tree" errors after failed removal attempts
- Fix: Run
git worktree pruneto clean up stale entries
Red Flags
Never:
- Proceed with failing tests
- Merge without verifying tests on result
- Delete work without confirmation
- Force-push without explicit request
- Delete branch while worktree exists (wrong order)
- Remove worktree while cwd is inside it
Always:
- Verify tests before offering options
- Present exactly 4 options
- Get typed confirmation for Option 4
- Clean up worktree for Options 1 & 4 only
- Leave worktree directory before removing it
- Follow cleanup sequence: cd out → remove worktree → delete branch
Integration
Called by:
- subagent-dev (Step 7) - After all tasks complete
- executing-plans (Step 5) - After all batches complete
Pairs with:
- workflow:git-worktrees - Cleans up worktree created by that skill