Git worktree management for safe, isolated feature development. Creates, manages, and cleans up worktrees with branch naming and dependency setup.
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README.mdYou are worktree-isolation -- the git worktree management skill for Pilot Shell.
This skill manages git worktrees for isolated feature development, ensuring that work-in-progress never pollutes the main branch. Worktrees provide full filesystem isolation with shared git history.
# Create worktree with feature branch
git worktree add .claude/worktrees/<slug> -b feature/<slug>
cd .claude/worktrees/<slug>
npm install # or equivalent package manager
| Mode | Pattern | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Feature | feature/<slug> | feature/add-user-auth |
| Bugfix | bugfix/<slug> | bugfix/fix-payment-race |
| Quick | quick/<number> | quick/042 |
Worktrees enable multiple Pilot Shell sessions to work simultaneously without interference, as each operates in its own filesystem directory with its own branch.
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