
Guidance for Worktrunk (the `wt` CLI) — git worktree management, hooks, and config. Load when editing .config/wt.toml or ~/.config/worktrunk/config.toml; adding, modifying, or debugging hooks (post-merge, post-start, pre-commit, pre-merge, post-switch, etc.); configuring commit message generation or command aliases; or troubleshooting wt behavior. Also answers general worktrunk/wt questions.
Create a new worktrunk worktree (optionally in another repo) and switch this session's working directory into it. Use when launching a session that should work in its own worktree (e.g. `/wt-switch-create my-branch -- <task>`, or `/wt-switch-create my-branch ~/workspace/other-repo -- <task>`), or mid-session to move work into a fresh branch.
CLI output formatting standards for worktrunk. Use when writing user-facing messages, error handling, progress output, hints, warnings, or working with the output system.
Worktrunk-specific guidance for tend CI workflows. Adds codecov polling, Rust test commands, labels, and review criteria on top of the generic tend-* skills. Use when operating in CI.
Worktrunk release workflow. Use when user asks to "do a release", "release a new version", "cut a release", or wants to publish a new version to crates.io and GitHub.
This skill should be used when the user asks to search/send/draft email, check calendar, create events, schedule meetings, find/upload/share Drive files, read/edit Google Docs, read spreadsheet data, send texts/iMessages, send WhatsApp messages, send Signal messages, check messages, or create reminders. Manages Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, Google Docs, Google Sheets, iMessage, WhatsApp, Signal, and Apple Reminders.
Check inbox and present emails as a fresh grouped list. Use when the user says /check-emails or asks to check their email starting from a clean list.