Tomasz Taranek

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Tomasz Taranek

Tomasz Taranek

@tt_2709

Software engineer @Timeular

Krakow, Poland Katılım Eylül 2022
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Tomasz Taranek@tt_2709·
Released orche - orchestrate your coding agents: - isolated git worktree per agent - tmux/cmux custom workspace spun up in one command - built-in diff UI to review changes - feedback sent straight into the agent's terminal, no more slop in your codebase npm i -g @taranek/orche Source code below 👇
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Tomasz Taranek@tt_2709·
Released orche - orchestrate your coding agents: - isolated git worktree per agent - tmux/cmux custom workspace spun up in one command - built-in diff UI to review changes - feedback sent straight into the agent's terminal, no more slop in your codebase npm i -g @taranek/orche Source code below 👇
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@karrisaarinen I actually had to google this one as I underestimated how many apps they killed 😅
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
What if Atlassian built GitHub
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Orche supports presets now! Run „orche start” with a different „-p” flag to load custom terminal layouts for testing, debugging or regular feature development. Each preset loads a different config file with a different terminal layout:
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Tomasz Taranek@tt_2709·
@kskrygan Can we get less than 100% cpu usage every time I open a repo with multiple worktrees (which are being indexed) first?🙏
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Kirill Skrygan
Kirill Skrygan@kskrygan·
Would you be interested if JetBrains releases a totally local AI agent, working 100% on your laptop, using our code insight engine and deeply integrated into the IDE? Yes, it will be probably 1 month behind the very recent frontier models, but no token blood bath anymore WDYT?
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Tomasz Taranek@tt_2709·
@pierrecomputer Thank you, that one I saw but didnt dive deeper into that as I wanted to keep the typeable editing as well - pierre diffs just didn’t fot my use case but I can only tell good things about the library itself, thank you for building that!
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Pierre
Pierre@pierrecomputer·
@tt_2709 Let me know if these docs are helpful at all #utilities-diffacceptrejecthunk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">diffs.com/docs#utilities… typeable editing is in active development
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Tomasz Taranek@tt_2709·
Moved away from @pierrecomputer diffs package a few weeks ago but their new trees library is literally goated, incredible perf and virtualization on any level out of the box, now live in orche@0.0.17 review app
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@pierrecomputer Moved off to CodeMirror as I wanted to allow users to edit the code (either by typing or clicking a revert button on a specific hunk). Is that something you folks support now? Maybe I misread the docs somehow
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Pierre
Pierre@pierrecomputer·
@tt_2709 glad you're liking trees! Why did you decide to move off of diffs?
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Tomasz Taranek@tt_2709·
@thdxr Same, just because they’re way cheaper now. The idea of someone spending 3-5 days on renaming and moving stuff around sounds wild today, can’t believe used to work like that 3years ago; now you just spin up a new worktree and focus on things that matter more
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dax
dax@thdxr·
are there people out there who just want to refactor every day? just wake up and find the worst code and just chip away at it and clean it up wake up the next day do it again, infinitely improving things with zero external impact?
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
I think tmux is great software for an agent. But how people can actually work day to day in tmux is beyond me. It's such a horrible UX and hack.
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@mattpocockuk Sounds good! I also went with docker-only appoach first but it just made my tool less and less flexible as the time progressed, so I started from scratch to allow more freedom on how orche works
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Thinking about moving Sandcastle off Docker and making the sandbox totally pluggable. I.e. Sandcastle would become an orchestrator that works with any coding agent in any sandbox - local or remote. Would love feedback here: github.com/mattpocock/san…
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kitze
kitze@thekitze·
imagine saying nothing from my end from here
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Tomasz Taranek@tt_2709·
@alexreidgrowth @arvidkahl Good point, I think we’d have to find a way to let agents coordinate (claude peers might be a way) and come up with a stacked merge request
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Alex Reid
Alex Reid@alexreidgrowth·
@tt_2709 @arvidkahl Worktrees are a game-changer for agentic workflows. The isolation model maps perfectly — each agent gets its own sandbox without stepping on others. The real question is whether we'll need smarter merge strategies as agents start producing conflicting changes across branches.
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Arvid Kahl
Arvid Kahl@arvidkahl·
Git worktrees are all the rage for even slightly parallelized agentic engineering. I wonder, how do you deal with "basic" external dev services? Who spins up a new db (w/ fresh data), or a Redis instance, for each worktree? Is this a thing? Will tooling (have to) embrace this?
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Tanvesh Sarve
Tanvesh Sarve@Sarve___tanvesh·
people of pi i made an extension to get better diffs in pi from @pierrecomputer install it with pi install npm:@tanvesh01/pierre-diffs@0.2.1 its fast, it looks cool, wow so many colors : )
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