When you've got work scattered across multiple branches or PRs and need to figure out how to collapse them into one clean worktree, this runs a structured conversation between branch-specific agents in a shared markdown file. Each branch gets its own Claude instance that reports what changed, then the facilitator walks them through resolving overlaps and picking a merge target. It's read-only by design: the agents decide the plan, you execute it afterward with /do. The workflow is opinionated (YAML front matter, atomic file locks, numbered rounds) but the payoff is a concrete consolidation strategy instead of you manually diffing everything. Best when you've got three or more active branches and the merge order isn't obvious.
npx -y skills add thedotmack/claude-mem --skill standup --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
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