| ▲ | paulbjensen 4 hours ago | |
> Our hypothesis is simple: session logs are now the most important artifact in software development, and should be stored alongside the code itself in the repository. Pi.dev has a feature where you can export the session as a html file and look at it later. I foresee that potentially you could store this in the same Git repository and get the benefit of reviewing how a particular code change came about during a session with an agent. I guess the next step would be having the coding agent save that session context automatically in a folder in the git repository rather than requiring a human to export it. This startup also seems to be operating in a similar space to tangled.org - moving code repos into a decentralised hosting environment. | ||
| ▲ | sdesol 4 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
This is what I am doing with my pi-brains extension for pi https://github.com/gitsense/pi-brains I will make another update by the end of this week that contains what I call "brain checkpoints" that will make it easier for developers to debug and understand AI reasoning. The idea is after a task has been finished, you would commit lessons, notes, and "brain checkpoints" that are designed to live with the code. | ||
| ▲ | tao_oat 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
> moving code repos into a decentralised hosting environment It's unclear to me what Entire means by decentralized. Based on their most recent blog post (https://entire.io/blog/an-entirely-new-git-hosting-network) it seems like they just mean globally distributed, but all controlled by them. In contrast, Tangled at least offers something where you can own your own data! | ||
| ▲ | soph2k 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
entire cli maintainer here: the entire cli does exactly this, with support for agent native clis but also pi or opencode. We take the raw session logs, put it in the repo with a stable link to the commit, and then you can render it in the cli or see it in on entire.io. | ||