From 33bc86d660e3af69c3fa793ff58fc20243034494 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Eric Amodio
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@@ -423,6 +453,12 @@- Efficiently multitask by minimizing the context switching between branches, allowing you to - easily work on different branches of a repository simultaneously. Avoid interrupting your - work in progress when needing to review a pull request. Simply create a new worktree and - open it in a new VS Code window, all without impacting your other work. -
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