using-git-worktrees
ðŊSkillfrom guanyang/antigravity-skills
A skill from the Antigravity Skills library that teaches Git worktree workflows, enabling agents to work on multiple branches simultaneously through modular skill definitions for systematic problem-solving.
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npx vibeindex add guanyang/antigravity-skills --skill using-git-worktreesnpx skills add guanyang/antigravity-skills --skill using-git-worktrees~/.claude/skills/using-git-worktrees/SKILL.mdSKILL.md
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