Review Pull Requests with git worktrees ======================================= Sometimes you get a PR on a project, but cannot review it without wrecking your current working setup. This might be because it needs to be compiled, or a... Date: May 4, 2022 Sometimes you get a PR on a project, but cannot review it without wrecking your current working setup. This might be because it needs to be compiled, or a new set of requirements. Git worktrees is a great way to chekout the remote branch in a completely separate directory to avoid changing any files in your current project. ``` bash # pattern # git worktree add -b / git worktree add -b fix-aws-service-cnsn /tmp/project origin/fix-aws-service-cnsn ``` This will create a new directory `/tmp/project` that you can review the branch `fix-aws-service-cnsn` from the remote `origin`. If you have setup different remotes locally you can check for the name of it with `git remote -v`