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LLM Codegen go Brrr – Parallelization with Git Worktrees and Tmux | Category | Trieve
If you’re underwhelmed with AI coding agents or simply want to get more out of them, give parallelization a try. After seeing the results firsthand over the past month, I’m ready to call myself an evangelist. The throughput improvements are incredible, and I don’t feel like I’m losing control of the codebase.
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