Manage isolated dev environments with git worktrees and tmux sessions
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/project-session-manager/SKILL.mdpsm is the compatibility alias for this canonical skill entrypoint.
Quick Start: For simple worktree creation without tmux sessions, use
omc teleport:omc teleport #123 # Create worktree for issue/PR omc teleport my-feature # Create worktree for feature omc teleport list # List worktreesSee Teleport Command below for details.
Automate isolated development environments using git worktrees and tmux sessions with Claude Code. Enables parallel work across multiple tasks, projects, and repositories.
Canonical slash command: /oh-my-claudecode:project-session-manager (alias: /oh-my-claudecode:psm).
| Command | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
review <ref> | PR review session | /psm review omc#123 |
fix <ref> | Issue fix session | /psm fix omc#42 |
feature <proj> <name> | Feature development | /psm feature omc add-webhooks |
list [project] | List active sessions | /psm list |
attach <session> | Attach to session | /psm attach omc:pr-123 |
kill <session> | Kill session | /psm kill omc:pr-123 |
cleanup | Clean merged/closed | /psm cleanup |
status | Current session info | /psm status |
Supported formats:
omc#123 (requires ~/.psm/projects.json)owner/repo#123https://github.com/owner/repo/pull/123#123 (uses current directory's repo)~/.psm/projects.json){
"aliases": {
"omc": {
"repo": "Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode",
"local": "~/Workspace/oh-my-claudecode",
"default_base": "main"
}
},
"defaults": {
"worktree_root": "~/.psm/worktrees",
"cleanup_after_days": 14
}
}PSM supports multiple issue tracking providers:
| Provider | CLI Required | Reference Formats | Commands |
|---|---|---|---|
| GitHub (default) | gh | owner/repo#123, alias#123, GitHub URLs | review, fix, feature |
| Jira | jira | PROJ-123 (if PROJ configured), alias#123 | fix, feature |
To use Jira, add an alias with jira_project and provider: "jira":
{
"aliases": {
"mywork": {
"jira_project": "MYPROJ",
"repo": "mycompany/my-project",
"local": "~/Workspace/my-project",
"default_base": "develop",
"provider": "jira"
}
}
}Important: The repo field is still required for cloning the git repository. Jira tracks issues, but you work in a git repo.
For non-GitHub repos, use clone_url instead:
{
"aliases": {
"private": {
"jira_project": "PRIV",
"clone_url": "git@gitlab.internal:team/repo.git",
"local": "~/Workspace/repo",
"provider": "jira"
}
}
}PSM only recognizes PROJ-123 format as Jira when PROJ is explicitly configured as a jira_project in your aliases. This prevents false positives from branch names like FIX-123.
# Fix a Jira issue (MYPROJ must be configured)
psm fix MYPROJ-123
# Fix using alias (recommended)
psm fix mywork#123
# Feature development (works same as GitHub)
psm feature mywork add-webhooks
# Note: 'psm review' is not supported for Jira (no PR concept)
# Use 'psm fix' for Jira issuesInstall the Jira CLI:
# macOS
brew install ankitpokhrel/jira-cli/jira-cli
# Linux
# See: https://github.com/ankitpokhrel/jira-cli#installation
# Configure (interactive)
jira initThe Jira CLI handles authentication separately from PSM.
~/.psm/
├── projects.json # Project aliases
├── sessions.json # Active session registry
└── worktrees/ # Worktree storage
└── <project>/
└── <type>-<id>/| Type | Tmux Session | Worktree Dir |
|---|---|---|
| PR Review | psm:omc:pr-123 | ~/.psm/worktrees/omc/pr-123 |
| Issue Fix | psm:omc:issue-42 | ~/.psm/worktrees/omc/issue-42 |
| Feature | psm:omc:feat-auth | ~/.psm/worktrees/omc/feat-auth |
When the user invokes a PSM command, follow this protocol:
Parse {{ARGUMENTS}} to determine:
review <ref>Purpose: Create PR review session
Steps:
Resolve reference:
# Read project aliases
cat ~/.psm/projects.json 2>/dev/null || echo '{"aliases":{}}'
# Parse ref format: alias#num, owner/repo#num, or URL
# Extract: project_alias, repo (owner/repo), pr_number, local_pathFetch PR info:
gh pr view <pr_number> --repo <repo> --json number,title,author,headRefName,baseRefName,body,files,urlEnsure local repo exists:
# If local path doesn't exist, clone
if [[ ! -d "$local_path" ]]; then
git clone "https://github.com/$repo.git" "$local_path"
fiCreate worktree:
worktree_path="$HOME/.psm/worktrees/$project_alias/pr-$pr_number"
# Fetch PR branch
cd "$local_path"
git fetch origin "pull/$pr_number/head:pr-$pr_number-review"
# Create worktree
git worktree add "$worktree_path" "pr-$pr_number-review"Create session metadata:
cat > "$worktree_path/.psm-session.json" << EOF
{
"id": "$project_alias:pr-$pr_number",
"type": "review",
"project": "$project_alias",
"ref": "pr-$pr_number",
"branch": "<head_branch>",
"base": "<base_branch>",
"created_at": "$(date -Iseconds)",
"tmux_session": "psm:$project_alias:pr-$pr_number",
"worktree_path": "$worktree_path",
"source_repo": "$local_path",
"github": {
"pr_number": $pr_number,
"pr_title": "<title>",
"pr_author": "<author>",
"pr_url": "<url>"
},
"state": "active"
}
EOFUpdate sessions registry:
# Add to ~/.psm/sessions.jsonCreate tmux session:
tmux new-session -d -s "psm:$project_alias:pr-$pr_number" -c "$worktree_path"Launch Claude Code (unless --no-claude):
tmux send-keys -t "psm:$project_alias:pr-$pr_number" "claude" EnterOutput session info:
Session ready!
ID: omc:pr-123
Worktree: ~/.psm/worktrees/omc/pr-123
Tmux: psm:omc:pr-123
To attach: tmux attach -t psm:omc:pr-123fix <ref>Purpose: Create issue fix session
Steps:
Resolve reference (same as review)
Fetch issue info:
gh issue view <issue_number> --repo <repo> --json number,title,body,labels,urlCreate feature branch:
cd "$local_path"
git fetch origin main
branch_name="fix/$issue_number-$(echo "$title" | tr ' ' '-' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | head -c 30)"
git checkout -b "$branch_name" origin/mainCreate worktree:
worktree_path="$HOME/.psm/worktrees/$project_alias/issue-$issue_number"
git worktree add "$worktree_path" "$branch_name"Create session metadata (similar to review, type="fix")
Update registry, create tmux, launch claude (same as review)
feature <project> <name>Purpose: Start feature development
Steps:
Resolve project (from alias or path)
Create feature branch:
cd "$local_path"
git fetch origin main
branch_name="feature/$feature_name"
git checkout -b "$branch_name" origin/mainCreate worktree:
worktree_path="$HOME/.psm/worktrees/$project_alias/feat-$feature_name"
git worktree add "$worktree_path" "$branch_name"Create session, tmux, launch claude (same pattern)
list [project]Purpose: List active sessions
Steps:
Read sessions registry:
cat ~/.psm/sessions.json 2>/dev/null || echo '{"sessions":{}}'Check tmux sessions:
tmux list-sessions -F "#{session_name}" 2>/dev/null | grep "^psm:"Check worktrees:
ls -la ~/.psm/worktrees/*/ 2>/dev/nullFormat output:
Active PSM Sessions:
ID | Type | Status | Worktree
-------------------|---------|----------|---------------------------
omc:pr-123 | review | active | ~/.psm/worktrees/omc/pr-123
omc:issue-42 | fix | detached | ~/.psm/worktrees/omc/issue-42attach <session>Purpose: Attach to existing session
Steps:
Parse session ID: project:type-number
Verify session exists:
tmux has-session -t "psm:$session_id" 2>/dev/nullAttach:
tmux attach -t "psm:$session_id"kill <session>Purpose: Kill session and cleanup
Steps:
Kill tmux session:
tmux kill-session -t "psm:$session_id" 2>/dev/nullRemove worktree:
worktree_path=$(jq -r ".sessions[\"$session_id\"].worktree" ~/.psm/sessions.json)
source_repo=$(jq -r ".sessions[\"$session_id\"].source_repo" ~/.psm/sessions.json)
cd "$source_repo"
git worktree remove "$worktree_path" --forceUpdate registry:
# Remove from sessions.jsoncleanupPurpose: Clean up merged PRs and closed issues
Steps:
Read all sessions
For each PR session, check if merged:
gh pr view <pr_number> --repo <repo> --json merged,stateFor each issue session, check if closed:
gh issue view <issue_number> --repo <repo> --json closed,stateClean up merged/closed sessions:
Report:
Cleanup complete:
Removed: omc:pr-123 (merged)
Removed: omc:issue-42 (closed)
Kept: omc:feat-auth (active)statusPurpose: Show current session info
Steps:
Detect current session from tmux or cwd:
tmux display-message -p "#{session_name}" 2>/dev/null
# or check if cwd is inside a worktreeRead session metadata:
cat .psm-session.json 2>/dev/nullShow status:
Current Session: omc:pr-123
Type: review
PR: #123 - Add webhook support
Branch: feature/webhooks
Created: 2 hours ago| Error | Resolution |
|---|---|
| Worktree exists | Offer: attach, recreate, or abort |
| PR not found | Verify URL/number, check permissions |
| No tmux | Warn and skip session creation |
| No gh CLI | Error with install instructions |
The omc teleport command provides a lightweight alternative to full PSM sessions. It creates git worktrees without tmux session management — ideal for quick, isolated development.
# Create worktree for an issue or PR
omc teleport #123
omc teleport owner/repo#123
omc teleport https://github.com/owner/repo/issues/42
# Create worktree for a feature
omc teleport my-feature
# List existing worktrees
omc teleport list
# Remove a worktree
omc teleport remove issue/my-repo-123
omc teleport remove --force feat/my-repo-my-feature| Flag | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
--worktree | Create worktree (default, kept for compatibility) | true |
--path <path> | Custom worktree root directory | ~/Workspace/omc-worktrees/ |
--base <branch> | Base branch to create from | main |
--json | Output as JSON | false |
~/Workspace/omc-worktrees/
├── issue/
│ └── my-repo-123/ # Issue worktrees
├── pr/
│ └── my-repo-456/ # PR review worktrees
└── feat/
└── my-repo-my-feature/ # Feature worktrees| Feature | PSM | Teleport |
|---|---|---|
| Git worktree | Yes | Yes |
| Tmux session | Yes | No |
| Claude Code launch | Yes | No |
| Session registry | Yes | No |
| Auto-cleanup | Yes | No |
| Project aliases | Yes | No (uses current repo) |
Use PSM for full managed sessions. Use teleport for quick worktree creation.
Required:
git - Version control (with worktree support v2.5+)jq - JSON parsingtmux - Session management (optional, but recommended)Optional (per provider):
gh - GitHub CLI (for GitHub workflows)jira - Jira CLI (for Jira workflows)On first run, create default config:
mkdir -p ~/.psm/worktrees ~/.psm/logs
# Create default projects.json if not exists
if [[ ! -f ~/.psm/projects.json ]]; then
cat > ~/.psm/projects.json << 'EOF'
{
"aliases": {
"omc": {
"repo": "Yeachan-Heo/oh-my-claudecode",
"local": "~/Workspace/oh-my-claudecode",
"default_base": "main"
}
},
"defaults": {
"worktree_root": "~/.psm/worktrees",
"cleanup_after_days": 14,
"auto_cleanup_merged": true
}
}
EOF
fi
# Create sessions.json if not exists
if [[ ! -f ~/.psm/sessions.json ]]; then
echo '{"version":1,"sessions":{},"stats":{"total_created":0,"total_cleaned":0}}' > ~/.psm/sessions.json
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