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Public story · 2026-03-15 · source-backed
Worktree isolation stops at filesystem boundaries — parallel agents still share the database. Provision a fresh DB instance per worktree at creation via a PostWorktreeCreate hook, with Docker containers or SQLite paths mirroring the worktree directory. True full-stack isolation: each agent gets its own branch, working directory, and database state. Damian Galarza
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