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3 points by nicoritschel a month ago · 5 comments · 1 min read

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With agents, I have I found myself using worktrees more and more. First manually, then with conductor.build, then with worktrunk.dev.

I prefer using coding CLIs instead of UI wrappers as the terminal tends to be more performant (depending on the agent you choose) and you get access to new features immediately.

Ghostty is a bit challening to automate today— I considered building a complementary app to Ghostty at first. But since I have been building native mac apps on the side lately (as well as tools for agents, consuming their logs etc) I figured I would just modify Ghostty to have native worktree management.

You can download with homebrew via: brew install sidequery/tap/ghostree

JoshTriplett a month ago

What I hoped, following the link from the homepage (not going directly to the post): "ah, something that helps with project management, like git worktrees?"

What I got: "oh, AI, sigh".

It feels like we're going through another round of what happened when "crypto" stopped unambiguously meaning "cryptography" and started being ambiguous with "cryptocurrency".

Can things that are trying to do AI write "AI", please? "AI agent worktree management" would have likely been a more useful description for people who do want it, as well.

  • nicoritschelOP a month ago

    While worktrunk is oriented at AI, it very much is a nicer abstraction on git worktrees that also happens to be ergonomic for you and I.

    You can use Ghostree without AI at all and still get the benefit of worktree management bubbled up to the UI layer.

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