Reconcile before/after branches/ snapshots so preserved worktrees cannot disappear without removal logs or explained state transitions. - worktree_cleanup_audit.py: snapshot capture, disposition reconciliation - gitea_capture_branches_worktree_snapshot, gitea_assess_worktree_cleanup_integrity - Final-report rule author.worktree_cleanup_audit_proof - worktree-cleanup.md bulk audit section - tests/test_worktree_cleanup_audit.py (11 cases)
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Template: clean up after merge
Copy, fill the <...> fields, and paste as the task prompt. Only run AFTER a
real merge is confirmed on remote master.
Task: clean up branch/worktree for PR #<pr> / issue #<n> after merge.
Rules (llm-project-workflow):
- Do NOT clean up until the merge is confirmed on <remote>/master.
- Cleanup would-delete-unmerged-work → STOP. Never --force-remove a dirty tree.
Steps:
1. git fetch <remote> --prune
2. Confirm <remote>/master contains the merge of PR #<pr>
(git log <remote>/master | grep the merge, or git branch -r --contains <sha>).
If not merged → STOP; run the recovery template instead.
3. Close issue #<n> if not auto-closed; remove the status:in-progress label.
4. scripts/worktree-clean --delete-branch <type>/issue-<n>-<slug>
(removes branches/<type>-issue-<n>-<slug>; refuses if dirty; git branch -d is
safe-delete only — fails on unmerged.)
5. Delete the remote branch if the merge did not already remove it.
6. From the main checkout: git fetch <remote> --prune; git checkout master;
git reset --hard <remote>/master ONLY if local master safely matches remote.
7. Confirm main checkout clean and current (git status; 0 0 vs <remote>/master).
Handoff: merge confirmed, issue closed, branch+worktree removed, checkout clean.
Branches cleanup audit integrity (#404)
Any bulk or multi-path cleanup under branches/ must capture auditable before/after
identity for every initial directory and registered worktree. Use
worktree_cleanup_audit.capture_cleanup_snapshot before and after cleanup, record
every intentional removal in a removal log (path, method, order, timestamp,
pre-removal proof), then run reconcile_cleanup_audit and
assess_cleanup_audit_integrity.
The cleanup report must include a reconciliation table:
- initial count
- removed count
- preserved count
- missing-unexplained count
- final count
Fail closed when:
- a preserved (active PR, dirty, claim/lease, or unsafe) worktree disappears without a removal log entry or explicit explanation
- the removal log omits a removed clean-stale path
- final counts do not reconcile with initial minus removed
If another session removes or mutates a worktree during cleanup, record the path under explained missing entries — never treat silent disappearance as success.
Bulk branches/ cleanup audit (#404)
Before removing multiple session-owned worktrees:
- Call
gitea_capture_branches_worktree_snapshotand record the before snapshot. - Remove only paths classified as
clean_stale_removablewith explicit per-path proof. - Log every removal with path, method, and timestamp/order.
- Capture an after snapshot with the same tool.
- Call
gitea_assess_worktree_cleanup_integritywith before, after, and the removal log. - Fail closed when any protected path (active PR, dirty, claim/lease) disappears without an explained state transition.
- Final report must include the reconciliation table and
git worktree listproof.