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Finishing A Development Branch

finishing-a-development-branch

Use when implementation is complete, all tests pass, and you need to decide how to integrate the work - guides completion of development work by presenting structured options for merge, PR, or cleanup

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108K installs

obra/superpowers

by Obra

Score

9.2

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Installs

108K

Repo Stars

235.6K

Last Updated

0d ago

Fresh

Quality Ratio

99%

Description

Verified

Language

Shell

First Published

Jan 2026

Summary

The Finishing A Development Branch agent skill systematically guides the completion of development work by ensuring all tests pass and presenting structured options for integrating changes or cleaning up. This agent skill is essential for developers and teams using Git-based workflows who need their AI agents to handle feature completion with consistency and safety. This skill is a popular choice, categorized as a skill with 50K installs in the registry. It enforces a core principle by first verifying tests with commands like `npm test` or `pytest`, then determining the base branch, and finally presenting exactly four clear options: merge locally, push and create a Pull Request, keep the branch as-is, or discard the work. For merging or creating a PR, it executes specific Git commands, including `git checkout`, `git pull`, `git merge`, and `gh pr create`, always re-verifying tests after a local merge. Critical safeguards include requiring explicit typed confirmation before discarding work and never proceeding with failing tests, ensuring clean integration and preventing common development errors.

Skill Definition

Overview

Guide completion of development work by presenting clear options and handling chosen workflow.

Core principle: Verify tests → Detect environment → Present options → Execute choice → Clean up.

Announce at start: "I'm using the finishing-a-development-branch skill to complete this work."

The Process

Step 1: Verify Tests

Before presenting options, verify tests pass:

# Run project's test suite
npm test / cargo test / pytest / go test ./...

If tests fail:

Tests failing (<N> failures). Must fix before completing:

[Show failures]

Cannot proceed with merge/PR until tests pass.

Stop. Don't proceed to Step 2.

If tests pass: Continue to Step 2.

Step 2: Detect Environment

Determine workspace state before presenting options:

GIT_DIR=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
GIT_COMMON=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)

This determines which menu to show and how cleanup works:

StateMenuCleanup
GIT_DIR == GIT_COMMON (normal repo)Standard 4 optionsNo worktree to clean up
GIT_DIR != GIT_COMMON, named branchStandard 4 optionsProvenance-based (see Step 6)
GIT_DIR != GIT_COMMON, detached HEADReduced 3 options (no merge)No cleanup (externally managed)

Step 3: Determine Base Branch

# Try common base branches
git merge-base HEAD main 2>/dev/null || git merge-base HEAD master 2>/dev/null

Or ask: "This branch split from main - is that correct?"

Step 4: Present Options

Normal repo and named-branch worktree — present exactly these 4 options:

Implementation complete. What would you like to do?

1. Merge back to <base-branch> locally
2. Push and create a Pull Request
3. Keep the branch as-is (I'll handle it later)
4. Discard this work

Which option?

Detached HEAD — present exactly these 3 options:

Implementation complete. You're on a detached HEAD (externally managed workspace).

1. Push as new branch and create a Pull Request
2. Keep as-is (I'll handle it later)
3. Discard this work

Which option?

Don't add explanation - keep options concise.

Step 5: Execute Choice

Option 1: Merge Locally

# Get main repo root for CWD safety
MAIN_ROOT=$(git -C "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)/.." rev-parse --show-toplevel)
cd "$MAIN_ROOT"

# Merge first — verify success before removing anything
git checkout <base-branch>
git pull
git merge <feature-branch>

# Verify tests on merged result
<test command>

# Only after merge succeeds: cleanup worktree (Step 6), then delete branch

Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 6), then delete branch:

git branch -d <feature-branch>

Option 2: Push and Create PR

# Push branch
git push -u origin <feature-branch>

Do NOT clean up worktree — user needs it alive to iterate on PR feedback.

Option 3: Keep As-Is

Report: "Keeping branch . Worktree preserved at ."

Don't cleanup worktree.

Option 4: Discard

Confirm first:

This will permanently delete:
- Branch <name>
- All commits: <commit-list>
- Worktree at <path>

Type 'discard' to confirm.

Wait for exact confirmation.

If confirmed:

MAIN_ROOT=$(git -C "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)/.." rev-parse --show-toplevel)
cd "$MAIN_ROOT"

Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 6), then force-delete branch:

git branch -D <feature-branch>

Step 6: Cleanup Workspace

Only runs for Options 1 and 4. Options 2 and 3 always preserve the worktree.

GIT_DIR=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
GIT_COMMON=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
WORKTREE_PATH=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)

If GIT_DIR == GIT_COMMON: Normal repo, no worktree to clean up. Done.

If worktree path is under .worktrees/ or worktrees/: Superpowers created this worktree — we own cleanup.

MAIN_ROOT=$(git -C "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)/.." rev-parse --show-toplevel)
cd "$MAIN_ROOT"
git worktree remove "$WORKTREE_PATH"
git worktree prune  # Self-healing: clean up any stale registrations

Otherwise: The host environment (harness) owns this workspace. Do NOT remove it. If your platform provides a workspace-exit tool, use it. Otherwise, leave the workspace in place.

Quick Reference

OptionMergePushKeep WorktreeCleanup Branch
1. Merge locallyyes--yes
2. Create PR-yesyes-
3. Keep as-is--yes-
4. Discard---yes (force)

Common Mistakes

Skipping test verification

  • Problem: Merge broken code, create failing PR
  • Fix: Always verify tests before offering options

Open-ended questions

  • Problem: "What should I do next?" is ambiguous
  • Fix: Present exactly 4 structured options (or 3 for detached HEAD)

Cleaning up worktree for Option 2

  • Problem: Remove worktree user needs for PR iteration
  • Fix: Only cleanup for Options 1 and 4

Deleting branch before removing worktree

  • Problem: git branch -d fails because worktree still references the branch
  • Fix: Merge first, remove worktree, then delete branch

Running git worktree remove from inside the worktree

  • Problem: Command fails silently when CWD is inside the worktree being removed
  • Fix: Always cd to main repo root before git worktree remove

Cleaning up harness-owned worktrees

  • Problem: Removing a worktree the harness created causes phantom state
  • Fix: Only clean up worktrees under .worktrees/ or worktrees/

No confirmation for discard

  • Problem: Accidentally delete work
  • Fix: Require typed "discard" confirmation

Red Flags

Never:

  • Proceed with failing tests
  • Merge without verifying tests on result
  • Delete work without confirmation
  • Force-push without explicit request
  • Remove a worktree before confirming merge success
  • Clean up worktrees you didn't create (provenance check)
  • Run git worktree remove from inside the worktree

Always:

  • Verify tests before offering options
  • Detect environment before presenting menu
  • Present exactly 4 options (or 3 for detached HEAD)
  • Get typed confirmation for Option 4
  • Clean up worktree for Options 1 & 4 only
  • cd to main repo root before worktree removal
  • Run git worktree prune after removal

How to Use

Use in O-mega

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npx skills add obra/superpowers finishing-a-development-branch