@dabit3: Autonomous Engineering Pipelines are incredibly powerful, but how do you actually build one? The hard parts aren't the …

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A guide on building autonomous engineering pipelines, covering integration with services like Slack and GitHub, and highlighting Devin's built-in capabilities for rapid setup.

Autonomous Engineering Pipelines are incredibly powerful, but how do you actually build one? The hard parts aren't the agent, they're the plumbing: - Orchestrating triggers across Slack, GitHub, Linear, DataDog, Sentry, and other services. - Duplicate detection - Long-term memory - Noise filtering: deciding which messages actually need investigation - Conditional filtering - Routing tables - Tagging the right code owner - Linking new alerts to existing threads instead of spawning redundant sessions Devin has all of this built in. This walkthrough teaches how to set your own pipeline up in < 10 minutes:
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