Merge changes from the topic branch to the merge base branch. Use when the user wants to merge their session's work back to the base branch.
Merge the topic branch (checked out in the current worktree) into the merge base branch (checked out in the main worktree). The context block appended to the prompt contains the source branch, target branch, and main worktree path.
--force, --force-with-lease) without explicit user approval.--no-verify).Check for uncommitted changes in the current worktree:
git status --porcelain
If there are uncommitted changes, use the /commit skill to commit them before continuing.
Use git -C <main-worktree-path> to run commands against the main worktree without leaving the current worktree.
git -C <main-worktree-path> merge <topic-branch>
If the merge reports conflicts:
3.1. List conflicted files:
git -C <main-worktree-path> diff --name-only --diff-filter=U
3.2. For each conflicted file, read the file content, resolve the conflict by preserving the intent of both sides, and stage the resolved file:
git -C <main-worktree-path> add <resolved-file>
3.3. When in doubt on how to resolve a merge conflict, ask the user for guidance. If the user wants to abort, run:
git -C <main-worktree-path> merge --abort
3.4. Once all conflicts are resolved and staged, commit the merge:
git -C <main-worktree-path> commit --no-edit
After the merge completes, verify the result:
git -C <main-worktree-path> status --porcelain
git -C <main-worktree-path> merge-base --is-ancestor <topic-branch> HEAD