The physical isolation mechanism realized by the system through git worktree shows unique value in the online accident disposal scenario. When a P0-level failure occurs in the production environment, the developer can immediately create a hotfix workspace based on the main branch, and all debugging operations are completed in an independent sandbox, without affecting the ongoing feature development. A SaaS platform operation and maintenance data shows that this parallel processing mode makes the MTTR (mean time to repair) of critical failures reduced by 76%. The design of automatic recovery of disk space after the deletion of the workspace also avoids the problem of warehouse expansion caused by the pile-up of temporary branches in the traditional program.
This answer comes from the articleVibeTree: Integration with Claude CLI and Parallel Development of Visual Git Worktree ToolsThe

































