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Oak brings agent-optimized version control to replace Git workflows
Oak is a version control system built for AI agents that uses virtual mounts to eliminate full repository downloads and enable parallel task execution without Git worktree conflicts.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
A new version control system called Oak has entered early development with a specific goal: replacing Git as the standard for AI agent workflows. The system uses virtual mounts to let agents work on projects without downloading entire repository copies, a fundamental shift in how version control han...
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