Use when the user explicitly asks for a SKILL to create a worktree. If the user does not mention "skill" or explicitly request skill invocation, do NOT trigger this. Only use when user says things like "use a skill to create a worktree" or "invoke the worktree skill". Creates isolated git worktrees with parallel-running configuration.
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Why Use This
This skill provides specialized capabilities for disler's codebase.
Use Cases
Developing new features in the disler repository
Refactoring existing code to follow disler standards
Understanding and working with disler's codebase structure
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name: create-worktree-skill
description: Use when the user explicitly asks for a SKILL to create a worktree. If the user does not mention "skill" or explicitly request skill invocation, do NOT trigger this. Only use when user says things like "use a skill to create a worktree" or "invoke the worktree skill". Creates isolated git worktrees with parallel-running configuration.
allowed-tools: SlashCommand, Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep
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# Worktree Creator Skill
This skill enables creating fully configured git worktrees for parallel development with isolated ports, databases, and configuration.
## When to use this skill
Use this skill when:
- User asks to create a git worktree
- User wants to set up parallel development environments
- User needs to run multiple instances simultaneously
- User mentions working on multiple branches at once
- User wants isolated testing environments
## Instructions
### Step 1: Understand the request
Extract from the user's request:
- **Branch name** (required): The git branch to create the worktree from
- If the branch name is not provided, stop and ask the user to provide a branch name
- **Port offset** (optional): Custom port offset (if not provided, auto-calculated)
### Step 2: Invoke the slash command
Use the SlashCommand tool to run:
```
/create_worktree_prompt <branch-name> [port-offset]
```
**Examples:**
- `/create_worktree_prompt feature-auth` - Creates worktree with auto-calculated ports
- `/create_worktree_prompt fix-bug 2` - Creates worktree with port offset 2 (ports 4020, 5193)
### Step 3: Share results
The `/create_worktree_prompt` command will:
- Create the git worktree in `trees/<branch-name>`
- Configure isolated ports (auto-incremented to avoid conflicts)
- Set up environment files with proper configuration
- Install dependencies for server and client
- Start both services automatically
- Provide access URLs and management instructions
Share the command output with the user, highlighting:
- Access URLs for the dashboard
- Ports being used
- How to stop/restart the worktree
- How to remove it later
## Examples
### Example 1: Simple worktree creation
**User:** "Create a worktree for the feature-dashboard branch"
**Your response:** Use SlashCommand to run `/create_worktree_prompt feature-dashboard`
### Example 2: Worktree with specific port offset
**User:** "Set up a parallel environment on branch hotfix-security with port offset 5"
**Your response:** Use SlashCommand to run `/create_worktree_prompt hotfix-security 5`
### Example 3: Multiple worktrees
**User:** "I need worktrees for branches: feature-a, feature-b, and feature-c"
**Your response:**
1. Use SlashCommand to run `/create_worktree_prompt feature-a`
2. Use SlashCommand to run `/create_worktree_prompt feature-b`
3. Use SlashCommand to run `/create_worktree_prompt feature-c`
Each will automatically get unique ports (4010/5183, 4020/5193, 4030/5203).
## Related capabilities
- The created worktree will run automatically with isolated ports, database, and configuration
- Each worktree is completely independent and can run simultaneously with others
## Troubleshooting
If the command fails, common issues:
- Branch name already exists as a worktree
- Ports are in use (command kills them automatically)
- Missing dependencies (ensure bun is installed)
- Git worktree errors (handle uncommitted changes first)
The slash command provides detailed error messages and suggestions.