Comment by jannesblobel

3 days ago

Imagine shipping a product, and a few weeks later, you see Thomas Dohmke raise $60M for almost the exact same idea.

Some weeks ago we launched this:

https://github.com/Legit-Control/monorepo/tree/main/examples...

The idea was simple: keep AI prompts, intents, and conversations alongside your code and commits — basically treating AI interaction as first-class development artifacts. everything just plain Git

We struggled to get momentum. Things happen.

Now, less than 24 hours ago, Thomas announced Entire.io:

“Entire CLI hooks into your git workflow to capture AI agent sessions on every push. Sessions are indexed alongside commits, a searchable record of how code was written.”

That’s… very, very close to what we tried to build.

Honestly, I love the vision and think this will matter a lot in the AI age. It’s validating to see someone with that reach betting big on it.

Best of luck to Thomas and the team behind Entire.

to be fair this is a pretty hot topic, that the work is shifting to the prompt/agent thread but then thrown out / not captured

greg brockman https://x.com/gdb/status/2019566641491963946

> 6. Work on basic infra [...] there's a lot of infrastructure that currently go around the tools, such as observability, tracking not just the committed code but the agent trajectories that led to them, and central management of the tools that agents are able to use.

peter steinberger (clawdbot/openclaw) https://newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/the-creator-of-cl...

> Peter now views PRs as “prompt requests” and is more interested in seeing the prompts that generated code than the code itself

  • Absolutely, it's also cool to see that so much is happening here right now. Sometimes you need a bit of a network to get something like this off the ground. Building infrastructure is never easy.