AgentSkillsCN

dev-worktree

当用户提出“创建隔离的工作树”“为新功能搭建工作树”“创建功能分支工作树”或需要在自动配置依赖关系并进行测试验证的同时,实现工作空间的隔离时,应使用此技能。

SKILL.md
--- frontmatter
name: dev-worktree
description: This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an isolated worktree", "set up worktree for feature", "create a feature branch worktree", or needs workspace isolation with automatic dependency setup and test verification.

Create Development Worktree

Create an isolated git worktree for feature work, ensuring workspace isolation and clean baseline.

The Process

Step 1: Ensure .worktrees/ is Gitignored

CRITICAL: Verify worktree directory is gitignored to prevent accidental commits.

Run:

bash
if ! git check-ignore -q .worktrees 2>/dev/null; then
  echo "Adding .worktrees/ to .gitignore"
  echo ".worktrees/" >> .gitignore
  git add .gitignore
  git commit -m "chore: add .worktrees/ to gitignore

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>"
fi

Description: dev-worktree: check if .worktrees is gitignored and add if missing

Step 2: Determine Branch Name

Extract from .claude/PLAN.md first line or infer from feature name:

Run:

bash
# Extract from PLAN.md if exists
feature_name=$(grep -m1 '^# ' .claude/PLAN.md 2>/dev/null | sed 's/^# //' | tr '[:upper:] ' '[:lower:]-' | sed 's/[^a-z0-9-]//g')

# Or ask user if needed

Description: dev-worktree: extract or prompt for feature name

Branch name format: feature/${feature_name}

Step 3: Create Worktree

Run:

bash
# Create worktree with new branch
git worktree add .worktrees/${feature_name} -b feature/${feature_name}

# Change to worktree directory
cd .worktrees/${feature_name}

Description: dev-worktree: create isolated git worktree with feature branch

Step 4: Run Project Setup

Auto-detect and run setup based on project files:

Run:

bash
# Node.js
if [ -f package.json ]; then
  npm install
fi

# Python
if [ -f requirements.txt ]; then
  pip install -r requirements.txt
fi
if [ -f pyproject.toml ]; then
  poetry install || pip install -e .
fi
if [ -f pixi.toml ]; then
  pixi install
fi

# Rust
if [ -f Cargo.toml ]; then
  cargo build
fi

# Go
if [ -f go.mod ]; then
  go mod download
fi

Description: dev-worktree: auto-detect project type and install dependencies

Step 5: Verify Clean Baseline (Optional)

Run tests to verify baseline if project has test suite:

Run:

bash
# Examples - auto-detect test command
if [ -f package.json ] && grep -q '"test"' package.json; then
  npm test
elif [ -f Cargo.toml ]; then
  cargo test
elif [ -f pytest.ini ] || [ -f pyproject.toml ]; then
  pytest
elif [ -f go.mod ]; then
  go test ./...
fi

Description: dev-worktree: auto-detect and run project test suite

If tests fail: Report failures and note that baseline has issues. If tests pass: Report clean baseline.

Step 6: Report Ready

Report completion status:

code
✓ Worktree created: .worktrees/${feature_name}
✓ Branch: feature/${feature_name}
✓ Dependencies installed
✓ Tests passing (or note if failed)

Ready for implementation.

Safety Checks

Execute before creating worktree:

  • Verify .worktrees/ is gitignored
  • Add to .gitignore if missing
  • Commit gitignore change

Execute after creating worktree:

  • Run project setup (npm install, etc.)
  • Verify clean baseline with tests
  • Report status

Red Flags

Critical - Never deviate from these rules:

  • Do not create worktree without verifying gitignore
  • Do not skip project setup commands
  • Do not proceed without reporting test status

Critical - Always follow these rules:

  • Verify .worktrees/ is ignored before creating
  • Auto-detect project type and run appropriate setup
  • Report test baseline status

Common Patterns

Node.js Project

bash
# .worktrees/ gitignored → create worktree → npm install → npm test

Python Project

bash
# .worktrees/ gitignored → create worktree → pixi install → pytest

Rust Project

bash
# .worktrees/ gitignored → create worktree → cargo build → cargo test

Workflow Transition

After worktree creation, the workspace is ready. Proceed to dev-implement to start implementing tasks.

Current working directory: .worktrees/${feature_name}

All implementation work happens here, keeping main workspace clean.