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Oak is a version control system I've been working on designed for agents (https://oak.space). It improves the speed and context your agents need when working on serious projects. With virtual mounts, agents locally and in the cloud no longer need a full copy of a repo to get working. You can work on many tasks in parallel without needing to download everything or fight worktrees. Version control shouldn't waste you or your agents time. It should be fast, creative and fun to make things with agents.Oak is still early in development. There's no Windows build and missing plenty of features (no CI, no issues, no comments). We still use GitHub Actions for building Oak now, but we've been fully bootstrapped on Oak with no Git backup for several months: https://oak.space/oak/oak.Blog post: https://oak.space/blog#git-is-foreverDocs: https://oak.space/docs
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diff and context storage architecture matters most for agent workflows
how does this handle merge conflicts differently than git for agent workflows?
makes sense, git was never designed for agent workflows
finally agent-native vcs that isn't just a git wrapper leaking abstractions
competing with git seems rough. what's the actual differentiator?
what specific agent bottleneck does this solve that git doesnt?
another vcs because git was just too easy
agent-aware VCS is smart, wonder about branching semantics
another vcs for agents when git literally exists
why cant agents just use git like everyone else
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