How Entire Works Under the Hood
Read OriginalThis article provides a detailed technical analysis of how the tool 'Entire' works under the hood. It explains its architecture as a session-aware metadata layer built on top of git using its own primitives. The piece covers agent hooks, transcript parsing, and the clever use of shadow branches to snapshot work without disrupting git history, focusing on the implementation details and code-level insights.
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