We have investigated the linearized stability analysis of thin-shell wormhole for scalar hairy black hole solution in Horndeski theory by surgically grafting together two identical copies of this hairy black hole spacetime. The surface stresses at the throat of the wormhole are calculated, and the attractive and repulsive characteristics of this wormhole throat are examined via radial acceleration. We also worked out the total amount of exotic matter in the shell of the wormhole.
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