worktree
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A CLI tool to automate git worktree and Docker Compose development workflows.
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Jun 8, 2026 - Python
An opinionated git plugin that wraps git worktrees with a lifecycle system
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AI coding agents should work in attempts, not your working tree
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Diagnose and repair Claude Desktop session metadata bugs on Windows and Mac — missing conversation history, lost transcripts, duplicate sessions, junction-induced splits, lost groupings.
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Parallel AI task pods via Git worktrees.
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A tool and github CLI extension for managing worktrees
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herdr plugin: run custom setup/teardown commands when a git worktree is created, opened, or removed
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Sync environment files across linked git worktrees
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A powerful CLI tool to orchestrate Claude Code runs from a Markdown TODO list, enabling automated task execution and pull request creation.
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Aug 11, 2025 - Python
Every git worktree gets its own isolated local world — ports, env, a database slice, and URLs. One `binky up` per branch.
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Agent skills I build and maintain, my own conventions and tooling.
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Runs a central Docker Compose configuration against whichever Git worktree contains the current directory. It is project-agnostic: every Docker workspace defines its own Compose files, environment variables, validation rules, and isolated port set in .wco.toml
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Worktree-based parallel workflow for Claude Code — isolated branches, deletion-aware /ddaro:commit (opt-in --verify), CI-orchestrated /ddaro:merge (state machine + capped fix loop + idempotency + sync-main preview; new in 0.4.0), crash-recoverable context, opt-in main_protection / branch_naming / evidence_check hooks.
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A read-only desktop tool that shows where Claude Desktop, the CLI, git, and your folders disagree about a project's worktrees.
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