Yeah, that's the fun part. Probably built first for exporting monolith slices to OSS, but the reverse direction is more interesting to me. Tracking an upstream or keeping a private fork in sync. That's what makes…
Cool, I only found Scion recently, so I may be missing a lot. The sandboxing part looks nice to me, and I like that there is some message-bus-ish thing between agents. One thing I keep getting stuck on with these…
How do you manage the lifecycle of the worktrees in practice? Is it mostly manual git worktree add/remove, or do you use aliases/scripts/some other tools?
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Yeah, that's the fun part. Probably built first for exporting monolith slices to OSS, but the reverse direction is more interesting to me. Tracking an upstream or keeping a private fork in sync. That's what makes…
Cool, I only found Scion recently, so I may be missing a lot. The sandboxing part looks nice to me, and I like that there is some message-bus-ish thing between agents. One thing I keep getting stuck on with these…
How do you manage the lifecycle of the worktrees in practice? Is it mostly manual git worktree add/remove, or do you use aliases/scripts/some other tools?
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