From exarchos
Creates and manages isolated Git worktrees for parallel agent development. Handles worktree setup, baseline verification, and lifecycle cleanup. Activated by /delegate or explicit 'create worktree' commands.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/exarchos:skills-copilot-git-worktreesThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Create and manage isolated git worktrees for parallel development tasks.
Create and manage isolated git worktrees for parallel development tasks.
Activate this skill when:
/delegate with parallelizable tasksPriority Order:
.worktrees/ - If exists and gitignoredworktrees/ - If exists and gitignoredCLAUDE.md for project conventionsSafety Check (REQUIRED):
# Verify directory is gitignored before creating
git check-ignore -q .worktrees && echo "Safe" || echo "NOT GITIGNORED"
If not gitignored, add to .gitignore:
.worktrees/
# Create feature branch
git branch feature/task-name main
# Create worktree
git worktree add .worktrees/task-name feature/task-name
# Verify creation
git worktree list
Naming Convention: .worktrees/<task-id>-<brief-name>
.worktrees/001-user-auth.worktrees/002-api-endpointsSee references/commands-reference.md for the full environment setup table and scripts per project type.
Run baseline tests to ensure the worktree is ready:
exarchos_orchestrate({
action: "verify_worktree_baseline",
worktreePath: ".worktrees/task-name"
})
The script auto-detects project type (Node.js, .NET, Rust) and runs the appropriate test command.
On passed: true: Baseline tests pass — worktree is ready for implementation.
On passed: false: Baseline tests failed or unknown project type — investigate before proceeding.
If baseline fails:
Subagents work in worktree directory:
# After PR merged, remove worktree
git worktree remove .worktrees/task-name
# Optionally delete branch
git branch -d feature/task-name
# Prune stale worktree refs
git worktree prune
See references/commands-reference.md for parallel worktree creation examples, tracking format, and the full commands reference table.
Subagents MUST verify they're in a worktree before making changes. Working in the main project root causes:
Run the worktree verification script before any file modifications:
exarchos_orchestrate({
action: "verify_worktree"
})
To check a specific path instead of the current directory:
exarchos_orchestrate({
action: "verify_worktree",
cwd: "/path/to/.worktrees/task-name"
})
On passed: true: In a valid worktree — proceed with implementation.
On passed: false: NOT in a worktree — STOP immediately, do not modify files.
Include in all implementer prompts:
## CRITICAL: Worktree Verification (MANDATORY)
Before making ANY file changes, run:
exarchos_orchestrate({ action: "verify_worktree" })
If `passed: false`: STOP and report error.
DO NOT proceed with any modifications outside a worktree.
| Don't | Do Instead |
|---|---|
| Create worktrees in tracked directory | Use gitignored .worktrees/ |
| Skip baseline test verification | Always verify tests pass first |
| Leave stale worktrees | Clean up after merge |
| Forget dependency installation | Run project setup in each worktree |
| Mix work across worktrees | One task per worktree |
When delegation skill spawns parallel tasks:
When a subagent completes a task in its worktree, the workflow's HSM transitions from delegate to feature/merge-pending. The merge_orchestrate action lands the worktree's branch onto the integration branch via a local git merge with a recorded rollback SHA — see @skills/merge-orchestrator/SKILL.md for the full handoff protocol.
Worktree cleanup (step 7 above) runs after the merge orchestrator reports phase: 'completed'.
This is not the same as the synthesize-phase remote PR merge (merge_pr). merge_orchestrate operates on local refs in the main worktree; merge_pr calls the VCS provider once the integration branch is ready for the human-review PR.
For worktree setup:
For worktree cleanup:
npx claudepluginhub lvlup-sw/exarchosCreates and manages isolated Git worktrees for parallel agent development. Handles worktree setup, baseline verification, and lifecycle cleanup. Activated by /delegate or explicit 'create worktree' commands.
Manages git worktrees to parallelize agent development across independent task tracks. Create, list, and teardown with checks for conflicts and limits.
Creates isolated Git worktrees for parallel development, risky refactoring, or multi-feature work without branch switching or conflicts.