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Finishing a Development Branch

Overview

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

Core principle: Verify tests → 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: 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 3: Present Options

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?

Don't add explanation - keep options concise.

Step 4: Execute Choice

Option 1: Merge Locally

# Switch to base branch
git checkout <base-branch>

# Pull latest
git pull

# Merge feature branch
git merge <feature-branch>

# Verify tests on merged result
<test command>

# If tests pass
git branch -d <feature-branch>

Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 5)

Option 2: Push and Create PR

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

# Create PR
gh pr create --title "<title>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
## Summary
<2-3 bullets of what changed>

## Test Plan
- [ ] <verification steps>
EOF
)"

Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 5)

Option 3: Keep As-Is

Report: "Keeping branch <name>. Worktree preserved at <path>."

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:

git checkout <base-branch>
git branch -D <feature-branch>

Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 5)

Step 5: Cleanup Worktree

For Options 1, 2, 4:

Check if in worktree:

git worktree list | grep $(git branch --show-current)

If yes:

git worktree remove <worktree-path>

For Option 3: Keep worktree.

Quick Reference

OptionMergePushKeep WorktreeCleanup Branch
1. Merge locally--
2. Create PR--
3. Keep as-is---
4. Discard---✓ (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?" → ambiguous
  • Fix: Present exactly 4 structured options

Automatic worktree cleanup

  • Problem: Remove worktree when might need it (Option 2, 3)
  • Fix: Only cleanup for Options 1 and 4

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

Always:

  • Verify tests before offering options
  • Present exactly 4 options
  • Get typed confirmation for Option 4
  • Clean up worktree for Options 1 & 4 only

Integration

Called by:

  • subagent-driven-development (Step 7) - After all tasks complete
  • executing-plans (Step 5) - After all batches complete

Pairs with:

  • using-git-worktrees - Cleans up worktree created by that skill

Source

git clone https://github.com/parthalon025/autonomous-coding-toolkit/blob/main/skills/finishing-a-development-branch/SKILL.mdView on GitHub

Overview

Guides completion of development work by presenting clear options and handling the chosen workflow. Core principle: verify tests, present four options, execute the chosen path, and then clean up. Announce at start with: 'I'm using the finishing-a-development-branch skill to complete this work.'

How This Skill Works

Verifies tests pass and determines the base branch (e.g., main or master). Presents exactly four finish options (merge locally, push and create PR, keep as-is, or discard). Executes the chosen option and cleans up the worktree for Options 1, 2, or 4.

When to Use It

  • The feature/bugfix implementation is complete and all tests pass, and you need a clear path to integration.
  • You want to standardize how to merge or PR a finished branch across a team.
  • You prefer explicit choices rather than open-ended questions before finishing work.
  • You plan to clean up local worktrees after finishing a branch.
  • You want to guard against accidental deletions or incomplete integrations by enforcing the 4-option flow.

Quick Start

  1. Step 1: Verify tests pass
  2. Step 2: Determine base branch with git merge-base
  3. Step 3: Present and execute one of the four options; cleanup accordingly

Best Practices

  • Always verify tests pass before offering finish options
  • Accurately determine the base branch (e.g., main or master)
  • Present exactly four finish options with no extra guidance
  • Require a typed confirmation for the Discard option
  • Clean up the worktree for Options 1 and 4 only

Example Use Cases

  • After implementing a new login feature, all tests pass, and you choose to merge locally into main.
  • A UI refresh branch is finished; you push it and create a PR instead of merging directly.
  • You decide to keep the finished branch for later review and continue development elsewhere.
  • You complete a bugfix branch and discard it after verifying the fix won’t be needed.
  • A docs update branch is finished and either merged via PR or discarded based on team decision.

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