@bentlegen: coming very soon to hunk® - post notes back to your agent

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Hunk version 0.12.0 is live with new installation options (Homebrew, Nix), lazygit support, scroll performance improvements, and Windows support.

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coming very soon to hunk® - post notes back to your agent https://t.co/sPsbr5bKDd

Ben Vinegar (@bentlegen): hunk version 0.12.0 is live. Focus on “make sure everyone can use it”:

🆕 can install via Homebrew 🆕 Nix support 🆕 works w/ lazygit 🆕 major scroll perf improvements 🆕 runs on Windows ⬇️

coming very soon to hunk® - post notes back to your agent

hunk has always had the opposite - the agent can leave notes to help annotate the code review

this is just catching up to other tools

Give the beta a try: npm i -g [email protected]

hunk skill path gives your agent the latest SKILL.md; it has guidance for reading your comments

Mmm just text, you’re welcome to write markdown though!

Yeah I took it for a spin, my question is whether more should be driven by the OS or not

It’s just important for me that I understand how it works/what I’m merging

There’s a bundled skill file that tells your agent how to do it

The bottleneck for me is testing + review

There’s an existing PR that might fix it, if you wanna try it and say “yup looks good” then easier for me to merge

(or submit a PR)

Oh? I chose them so they stand out against the diff (vs everything being blocky)

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