A developer shares how AI coding agents pushed their git worktree usage from a fixed 3 to an unlimited N, enabling true parallel development. The workflow combines Worktrunk (a Rust-based worktree CLI), psmux (a native Windows tmux equivalent), GitHub Copilot CLI in autopilot mode, and Squad (a multi-agent orchestration
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The Old Way: Three Worktrees and a Lot of StashingThe First Try: Thanks to Captain SafiaThe Catalyst: AI Agents Need IsolationThe Parallel Development ToolkitTips and Lessons LearnedWhat’s Next for AI-Powered Parallel DevelopmentSort: