🚀🇬🇧 Robert Pitt
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🚀🇬🇧 Robert Pitt
@RobertPittUK
Senior Software Engineer @FoodHubUK
United Kingdom Katılım Şubat 2011
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@rileybrown Check out using tickets and swim-lanes to manage codex tasks through planning, refinement and execution: github.com/robertpitt/cod…
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@TTrimoreau So much so I built an improved version of codex in codex to get more out of codex: github.com/robertpitt/cod…
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@RepJackKimble What an absolute retarded tweet, you think this is our first rodeo with dictators and bullies, go kick bricks
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I think I have stumbled on the future development process, so I build a new development cycle around #codex sdk, everything pre planned, everything tracked

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@milesdeutscher @aiedge_ Everyone just starting to realise having a definition of done upfront is useful
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@thsottiaux Codex is great, but Codex powered by Kanban flow is even better and more fruitful github.com/robertpitt/cod…
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@theo Hey @theo this is an alternative workflow that you could incorporate into your t3code, test it out github.com/robertpitt/cod… 🔥
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@KaiXCreator No, you still need a team of people to sell convert sales, you need a team that believe in you and not just your vibe coded app
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@tom_doerr Im working on a codex kanban approach github.com/robertpitt/cod…
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@shiri_shh Check my project out, it's surprisingly powerful github.com/robertpitt/cod…
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this is interesting.
Cline just launched Kanban
A free local web app for running multiple agents in parallel.
each task gets its own terminal and worktree so everything runs clean.
works with Claude Code, Codex, and more.
Cline@cline
Introducing Cline Kanban: A standalone app for CLI-agnostic multi-agent orchestration. Claude and Codex compatible. npm i -g cline Tasks run in worktrees, click to review diffs, & link cards together to create dependency chains that complete large amounts of work autonomously.
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@theo @theo checkout my idea if you have 5 minutes, codex + kanban feels awfully powerful: github.com/robertpitt/cod…
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@theo Would love to know if you have any thoughts in this approach
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