| name | git-cleanup |
| description | Identifies and removes stale git branches, orphaned remote branches, and unused worktrees. Cross-references with Linear (or other integrations) to check issue status before deleting. Use when your repos have accumulated stale branches and you want to tidy up. |
| argument-hint | ["repo-path or natural language instructions"] |
| disable-model-invocation | true |
| context | fork |
| allowed-tools | ["AskUserQuestion","Bash","Read","Glob","Grep","mcp__claude_ai_Linear__list_issues","mcp__claude_ai_Linear__get_issue","mcp__claude_ai_Linear__list_projects"] |
Git Cleanup
Intelligently identify and remove stale branches, orphaned remotes, and unused worktrees — with confirmation at every step.
Preferences
Before starting, use the Read tool to read ~/.claude/skills/git-cleanup/preferences.md. If the file does not exist, treat as "no preferences set".
Context
On startup, use Bash to detect: working directory, git repos in cwd (directories with .git), and current git branch. Skip any that fail.
Command routing
Check $ARGUMENTS:
help → display help then stop
config → interactive setup then stop
reset → delete ~/.claude/skills/git-cleanup/preferences.md, confirm, stop
- anything else → parse as natural language or repo path, then run
Help
Git Cleanup — Smart cleanup of stale branches, remotes, and worktrees
Usage:
/git-cleanup Auto-detect repos, clean everything
/git-cleanup ai-assemble Clean a specific repo
/git-cleanup just local branches Natural language — local only
/git-cleanup dry run Show what would be deleted
/git-cleanup skip linear Skip Linear issue checks
/git-cleanup ai-assemble remote only Clean only remote branches
/git-cleanup config Set preferences
/git-cleanup reset Clear preferences
/git-cleanup help This help
Smart detection:
- If inside a git repo, uses that repo
- If in a parent directory, scans for git repos and lets you pick
- If one repo found, uses it automatically
Current preferences:
(shown above under Preferences)
Config
Use AskUserQuestion to collect:
- Q1: Protected branches — branches to never delete (default:
main, all-demos, develop)
- Q2: Linear integration — Enable Linear issue status checks? (default: Yes)
- Q3: Ticket pattern — regex to extract ticket IDs from branch names (default:
AIS-\d+)
- Q4: Auto-confirm merged — Auto-delete branches already merged into base? (default: No — always ask)
Save to ~/.claude/skills/git-cleanup/preferences.md.
Reset
Delete ~/.claude/skills/git-cleanup/preferences.md and confirm: "Preferences cleared. Using defaults."
First-time detection
If no preferences file exists, show:
First time using /git-cleanup? Run /git-cleanup config to set defaults, or just continue with sensible defaults.
Then proceed with defaults:
- Protected branches:
main, all-demos, develop
- Linear integration: enabled
- Ticket pattern:
AIS-\d+
- Auto-confirm merged: no
Workflow
Step 1: Parse arguments and find repos
Parse $ARGUMENTS as natural language. Extract:
- Repo path — explicit path, or auto-detect
- Scope modifiers — "local only", "remote only", "worktrees only"
- Dry run — "dry run", "preview", "just show"
- Skip integrations — "skip linear", "no linear", "no ticket check"
Smart repo detection:
- If
$ARGUMENTS contains a path or directory name → use it
- If currently inside a git repo (
.git exists) → use current directory
- If in a parent directory → scan child directories for
.git
- If exactly one repo found → use it automatically
- If multiple found → ask user which to clean (or "all")
- If none found → error and stop
Step 2: Gather git state
For each repo, collect:
PROTECTED="main|all-demos|develop"
git branch --format='%(refname:short) %(upstream:track)'
git branch --merged main
git branch --merged all-demos
git branch -r --format='%(refname:short)'
git worktree list
git remote prune origin --dry-run
Step 3: Categorize branches
Sort every branch into one of these categories:
Safe to delete (green):
- Local branches fully merged into a protected branch
- Local branches with
[gone] upstream (remote deleted)
- Remote branches with no corresponding local branch AND no open PR
Probably safe (yellow):
- Branches matching a ticket pattern where the Linear issue is Done/Canceled/Duplicate
- Branches older than 90 days with no recent commits
- Worktrees pointing to branches in the "safe" category
Needs review (red):
- Branches with unmerged commits
- Branches matching a ticket pattern where the Linear issue is still open/in-progress
- The current branch (never auto-delete)
- Protected branches (never delete)
Step 4: Check Linear context (unless skipped)
For branches matching the ticket pattern (e.g., mostafa/ais-921-... → AIS-921):
- Extract ticket ID from branch name using the configured pattern
- Use
mcp__claude_ai_Linear__get_issue to fetch issue status
- Map status:
- Done, Canceled, Duplicate → "probably safe" (issue is closed)
- In Progress, In Review, Todo → "needs review" (issue is active)
- Not found → "needs review" (can't confirm)
Present the Linear context alongside each branch.
Step 5: Present cleanup plan
Show a categorized summary:
Git Cleanup Plan — ai-assemble
SAFE TO DELETE (merged/gone):
Local:
- feature/old-thing (merged into main)
- fix/typo (remote gone)
Remote:
- origin/feature/old-thing (no local, no PR)
PROBABLY SAFE (closed tickets):
Local:
- mostafa/ais-800-old-task (AIS-800: Done ✓)
Worktrees:
- .pilot-worktree (branch deleted)
NEEDS REVIEW:
- mostafa/ais-922-refactor (AIS-922: In Progress)
PROTECTED (never touched):
- main, all-demos, develop
If --dry-run / "dry run" was specified, show this plan and stop.
Step 6: Confirm and execute
Use AskUserQuestion to confirm each category:
Q1: "Delete N safe-to-delete branches?" → Yes all / Pick individually / Skip
Q2: "Delete N probably-safe branches?" → Yes all / Pick individually / Skip
Q3: "Any needs-review branches to delete?" → Pick individually / Skip all
For each confirmed deletion:
- Local branch:
git branch -d <branch> (safe delete) or git branch -D <branch> if needed
- Remote branch:
git push origin --delete <branch>
- Worktree:
git worktree remove <path>
- Stale remotes:
git remote prune origin
Report each deletion as it happens.
Step 7: Report results
Git Cleanup Complete — ai-assemble
Local branches deleted: 3
Remote branches deleted: 2
Worktrees removed: 1
Stale remotes pruned: yes
Skipped (needs review): 2
Protected: 3
Extensibility
The skill is designed to work with any ticketing integration. The core pattern is:
- Extract ticket ID from branch name using a configurable regex
- Look up ticket status via an integration (Linear MCP, GitHub issues, Jira, etc.)
- Map status to safe/unsafe categories
To add a new integration:
- Update config to allow selecting the integration type
- Add the appropriate MCP tools to
allowed-tools
- Add a status lookup step in Step 4
Principles
- Never delete without confirmation — every deletion is explicitly confirmed by the user, even "safe" ones (unless auto-confirm is configured).
- Never touch protected branches — main, all-demos, develop, and any configured protected branches are untouchable.
- Context over heuristics — prefer Linear/ticketing status over age-based heuristics when deciding if a branch is safe to delete.
- Show the reasoning — always explain WHY a branch is categorized as safe/probably-safe/needs-review.
- Graceful without integrations — if Linear is unavailable or skipped, fall back to git-only heuristics (merge status, remote tracking, age).