Worktrees and additional headache

I've been using claude code for a while and was mostly running it the old fashioned way in git, branches for features, merge back to main when needed.

Latest claude code really pushes you towards the multi agent workflow where every agent works in its own worktree. While I get the theoretical benefits, in practice it has caused me nothing but pain. My testing pipeline doesnt know what to do with worktrees, claude repeatedly merges weird or pushes the worktree to github (which I mean, I never asked to do)

Am I missing something about worktrees ? Should I be looking into ways to disable this ? I don't feel like I get much benefit out of the theoretical parallelization in my workflow because I am almost never working on two separate features at the same time.

Edit: Thanks for your insights folks, interesting to hear. One other thing I am curious about, are the worktree enabled of you running multi agent situations where there are multiple changes happening in your codebase at the same time ?

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u/Vidhrohi — 6 days ago

How to buy a second hand handpan

There are a number available on facebook marketplace but I really wouldn't know if they are good or damaged in some imperceptible way

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u/Vidhrohi — 11 days ago

[Closed Test] Waylet: a journal for art that speaks to you. 20 testers needed, will test yours back (14+ days)

Hello all. Solo dev, first app on the Play Store, working toward the 12-testers-for-14-days requirement.

What it is: Waylet is a private journal for art you come across: museums, galleries, street art, art shows, a poster you liked, anything. Snap a photo, tag how it made you feel, write a note. If there's a wall label, scanning it fills in the title and artist automatically. Everything stays on your phone. No account, no login, no feed.

How to join:

  1. Sign up at https://waylet.seahorseemoji.co/join/ . I'll add you to the test, usually within a few hours, and you'll get the opt-in link by email
  2. Opt in, install from the Play Store, stay opted in through the 14-day window
  3. Open it a few times over the two weeks. Any art counts, even stuff you see online
  4. Tell me anything that breaks, confuses, or feels slow

More about the app: https://waylet.seahorseemoji.co/

I'll test yours back: Comment or DM your opt-in link and I'll join for your full window. Confirmed installs, not drive-by. If you comment "joined," I'll reciprocate same day.

No ads. Journal content never leaves your device, anonymous crash and usage analytics only. Free during alpha, and the core journal stays free.

u/Vidhrohi — 21 days ago

Can someone give me details on this meykhana ?

As I understand, it went viral back in 2012 , I got to it because I went down a rabbit hole researching this even made a post on namethatsong

I love the rap battle setting, reminds me a little of qawwali but competitive.

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u/Vidhrohi — 23 days ago
▲ 3 r/anhedonia+1 crossposts

I don't seem to need help doing things, It's just that the things I do don't reliably make me feel better

Here's the pattern, I start doing an activity that I like (work, playing video games, sketching), it's effortful but I put the effort in. For a while it gives minimal rewards but they peter off over time my mind learns not to anticipate good feelings from the effort.. and now it has been so long and so many attempts of doing things that all effort has started to feel futile.

It seems to me that a lot of pharmacological treatment is focused on helping you do things more, giving you more *Executive control*. Does anyone have experience with pharmaceutical approaches to help you with getting more happy juice out of things that you do ?

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u/Vidhrohi — 1 month ago
▲ 50 r/rpg+2 crossposts

A Scholar traveling skyrim writes in his Physical journal

Finally doing this roleplay I've been thinking about for years: playing a scholar visiting Skyrim to understand its gods and religions. The run is anchored by a physical handwritten journal and hand-annotated paper maps (photos here).

It's been really fun.. viewing the world through the lens of a character gives a whole new feel to things I've done a hundred times. Nightcaller Temple isn't a radiant dungeon anymore, it's an encounter with a once-mythical figure of study. Books aren't a novelty; they're the primary source of information for what the Scholar cares about.

Setup: alteration/conjuration mage, The Phoenix Flavour as the base with SunHelm and a small smattering of mods on top. No fast travel, almost no in-game map.

I am hitting a problem though; scholarship is rewarding, but it's still work. The only leisure activity Skyrim offers is combat, and my character's motivations run counter to chasing every encounter. Most fights teach him nothing. So the run can feel like a lot of work and little play, and I feel it running out of steam. I'm curious if anyone has recommendations for mods or table-practices that give a non-combat character something to do that isn't rooted in combat ?

u/Vidhrohi — 1 month ago

Any way to create automated sign ups for Play store Closed testing

I am trying to set up an automated sign up page for closed testing of my cross platofrm app. The idea is to have a sign up page where users provide their email and I respond with an email that gives them a welcome email and links to start testing for both platforms.

On iPhone this is straightforward, the alpha tester gets a link, they click on it install test flight and are good to go.

On Android it seems that I have to manually add the email address to my closed test first.. Is this true or am I missing something ?

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u/Vidhrohi — 1 month ago

More activities in town / taverns

I'm looking for mods other than [Tavern Minigames](https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/1668) that add some more fun things to do in town. I tried the minigames mod but it just doesn't do it for me so I am left with reading books, listening to the bard , accosting people , shopping and fishing..

Honestly if there was another more modern minigames mod that would be ideal .. but any other activities would do

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u/Vidhrohi — 2 months ago