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Found 6 Skills
Guidance for Worktrunk, a CLI tool for managing git worktrees. Covers configuration (user config at ~/.config/worktrunk/config.toml and project hooks at .config/wt.toml), usage, and troubleshooting. Use for "setting up commit message generation", "configuring hooks", "automating tasks", or general worktrunk questions.
Manage Next.js dev servers across worktrees. Start, stop, and read logs from dev servers. Agents can access logs from any running session, regardless of who started it.
Guide for running multiple parallel Claude Code sessions using cw (Claude Worktree Manager). Use when the user wants to parallelize work across multiple Claude instances, manage git worktrees for concurrent AI coding tasks, or merge results back together. Triggers on tasks involving parallel Claude sessions, worktree management, or splitting work across multiple agents.
Use to spawn isolated worker processes for autonomous issue work. Creates git worktrees, constructs worker prompts, and handles worker lifecycle.
Initialize a full ML research project control root with independent paper, code, and optional slide repositories, shared project memory, root-level agent guidance, code-owned worktree policy, and component handoffs. Use when starting a new research project, setting up a project root for agents, connecting paper/code/slides repos, or replacing a simple paper+code workspace with a lifecycle-aware research project structure.
Triages new GitHub issues — classifies, reproduces bugs, attempts conservative fixes, and comments. Use when a new issue is opened and needs automated triage.