terris 1.0.4

A simple git worktree manager.
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terris

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A small, friendly Git worktree manager for everyday use.

What it does

  • Create new worktrees quickly (or jump to existing ones)
  • List existing worktrees
  • Remove worktrees safely
  • Print a worktree path for cd "$(terris <branch>)"
  • Simplify workflows with autonomous agents that work in the terminal in the same repository

Install

From crates.io:

cargo install terris

From source:

git clone https://github.com/mfornet/terris.git
cd terris
cargo install --path .

Usage

# Jump to a worktree. Branch must exist.
cd "$(terris feature-a)"

# List worktrees
terris

# List all worktrees (including detached)
terris --all

# Delete a worktree
terris --rm feature-a

How it works

  • terris <branch> creates the worktree (branch must exist) and prints the path every time.
  • terris lists worktrees for the current repository.
  • terris --all lists all worktrees, including ones without branches.
  • If the branch exists, it is used directly.
  • If the branch does not exist, the command fails with an error.
  • Default path is ~/.terris-worktrees/<repo-name>/<branch>-<random-key>.

Notes

  • Works from any directory inside a git repo.
  • The tool shells out to git, so git must be installed and available in PATH.

Shell completion

Generate a completion script and source it in your shell:

# Bash
terris --completions bash > /tmp/terris.bash
source /tmp/terris.bash

# Zsh
terris --completions zsh > /tmp/_terris
fpath=(/tmp $fpath)
autoload -U compinit && compinit

# Fish
terris --completions fish > /tmp/terris.fish
source /tmp/terris.fish

Install permanently (recommended):

# Bash (user-level)
mkdir -p ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions
terris --completions bash > ~/.local/share/bash-completion/completions/terris

# Bash (system-wide)
sudo mkdir -p /etc/bash_completion.d
sudo terris --completions bash > /etc/bash_completion.d/terris

# Zsh
mkdir -p ~/.zsh/completions
terris --completions zsh > ~/.zsh/completions/_terris
fpath=(~/.zsh/completions $fpath)
autoload -U compinit && compinit

# Fish
mkdir -p ~/.config/fish/completions
terris --completions fish > ~/.config/fish/completions/terris.fish

Name

The project is named after the Terris people, responsible for preserving the knowledge of the civilization.

License

MIT