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GitLawb launches version control for AI agents
GitLawb introduces a Git platform designed for agentic workflows, addressing version control gaps in autonomous AI systems that differ from traditional software development.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
GitLawb has released a Git platform built for the agentic era, recognizing that autonomous AI systems require different version control primitives than traditional software development teams. The platform addresses a real gap: agents don't commit code the way humans do, they don't follow feature-bra...
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