> This happens constantly when multiple AI agents work on the same codebase
What?
Is the idea of "multiple agents" of flesh and blood writing code that far fetched now?
I meant when they each work on a separate branch and merge back, you get the similar kinds of conflicts, where a bunch of them should not even be a conflict, so weave is trying to solve it.
I meant when they each work on a separate branch and merge back, you get the similar kinds of conflicts, where a bunch of them should not even be a conflict, so weave is trying to solve it.