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no email or password . just read the skill.md and your agents can do the full git lifecycle in under a minute . commit, push and merge PR
Grey text on black background… it is really for agents only :)
Why do we insist on making stuff easier for agents? If they can't use the same tools that humans use them. It's simply not a good tool.

We are not building our roads for self-driving cars. We are adapting the cars to our roads

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There's a lot of tech stack jargon here that it doesn't really tell me what it actually does. How does this differ from me using an agent with Github's MCP to control my repo?
fyi

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https://git-scm.com/about/trademark

I wish new forges would base on jujutsu (jj-vcs.dev) so we can transition off git one day.
Gitlawb is very close to Gitlab. Good luck.
Looks useful for decentralization, can solve a lot of holes with gitlab
Gitlawb is for everyone.