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# Additional Usage Pointers
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## Prompting Strategies
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We found that it is often a good idea to spend some time conceptualizing and planning a task
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before actually implementing it, especially for non-trivial tasks.
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For very complex tasks, you can make a detailed plan in one session,
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where Serena may read a lot of your code to build up the context,
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and then continue with the implementation in another,
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having persisted the plan in a memory or dedicated file.
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## Serena and Git Worktrees
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[git-worktree](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-worktree) can be an excellent way to parallelize your work. More on this in [Anthropic: Run parallel Claude Code sessions with Git worktrees](https://docs.claude.com/en/docs/claude-code/common-workflows#run-parallel-claude-code-sessions-with-git-worktrees).
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Be sure to add the `.serena` folder to version control, such that your project-specific settings and memories are available across worktrees.
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When you launch a CLI agent from inside a worktree using `--project-from-cwd`, Serena activates the worktree itself, even if the worktree lives under another Serena project (for example `<repo>/.claude/worktrees/<name>`, where Claude Code creates them natively). The nearest project boundary wins: the worktree's own `.git` pointer file takes precedence over an ancestor's `.serena/project.yml`, so file operations always resolve against the correct working tree.
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