Just wanted to share this quick video demonstrating the value of git worktrees with Claude code.
Start by slowing things down. Create a repeatable process for shipping high quality features - using plugins like compound engineering/gsd/superpowers.
Compound engineering for example can take many minutes between each prompt as it explores and thinks etc.. so all of the sudden you have time.
If you are working from a perspective of managing the outcomes of many agents instead of pair coding with one, it can dramatically alter your output.
Imagine each worktree is an engineer on your team, assign work the same way, help them test their changes and provide feedback. Only review code when they have reviewed enough times that they (Claude) are happy with the result and submit a PR. Only then do you review the code, just like any other person on your team. Ask for changes and back to testing.
Code is cheap, your time is valuable.