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Public story · 2026-02-16 · source-backed
Git worktree management specifically designed for running 5-10+ parallel agent workflows. Three commands, project hooks, Rust performance. Solves the practical problem of multiple AI agents needing to work on the same repo simultaneously without stepping on each other. GitHub
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