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        <description>🚀 Access ALL video resources &amp; get personalized help in my community: https://www.skool.com/agentic-labs 💬 My AI voice-to-text software (Wispr Flow): https://wisprflow.ai/r?LEON114 ☕ Buy me a coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/leonvanzyl 💵 Donate using PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/EKRQ8QSGV6CWW In this video you will learn how to use Git Worktrees with Claude Code to run multiple AI coding agents in parallel on the same project. Instead of making changes one at a time and backing them out, Git Worktrees let you create independent copies of your project where separate Claude Code instances can work simultaneously. ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 The problem with single branch Claude Code workflows 00:36 What are Git Worktrees and why they matter 01:25 Visual explanation of worktrees vs branches 03:07 How worktrees enable parallel Claude Code agents 04:16 Use cases beyond design comparisons 04:44 Setting up the demo fitness tracker app 05:04 Creating three Git Worktrees with Claude Code 07:02 Worktree 1 with the front end design skill 08:12 Worktree 2 with a reference image and design system 09:39 Worktree 3 with Gemini 3.1 Pro in Anti Gravity IDE 11:07 Comparing all four design results side by side 13:33 Merging the winning design back into main 14:56 Final result and cleanup Sponsorship enquiries: sponsors@leonvanzyl.com #claudecode #agenticcoding #vibecoding</description>
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