When working with worktrees they come and go - they're created, you use Github Desktop to review what's going on them and then they're getting removed in background and when reopening Github Desktop it shows Can't find <worktree> as it usually does with missing repositories. So to return to the original repo, you need to go to Current Repository dropdown and then either type or find the original repository to come back to it.
Feature Request - maybe this process can be streamlined? E.g. when it shows "Can't find ", there would be a button "Return to main repo", so it would happen in one click and working with temporary worktrees would feel more natural.
When working with worktrees they come and go - they're created, you use Github Desktop to review what's going on them and then they're getting removed in background and when reopening Github Desktop it shows
Can't find <worktree>as it usually does with missing repositories. So to return to the original repo, you need to go to Current Repository dropdown and then either type or find the original repository to come back to it.Feature Request - maybe this process can be streamlined? E.g. when it shows "Can't find ", there would be a button "Return to main repo", so it would happen in one click and working with temporary worktrees would feel more natural.