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Developer releases TUI for reviewing Git worktree changes with LLM agents

A new terminal UI tool helps developers inspect and manage isolated Git worktrees created by AI coding agents, streamlining the code review process before opening pull requests.

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A developer has released tui-worktree, a terminal user interface designed to help teams review code changes created by AI agents working in isolated Git worktrees. The tool addresses a friction point in LLM-assisted development workflows: while agents like Superpower can generate and commit code to ...

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