@swyx: Cursor/Graphite’s @TomasReimers just announced Origin @cursor_ai’s long awaited Git competitor, scalable for agent work…
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Tomas Reimers announces Origin, Cursor AI's long-awaited Git competitor designed for scalable agent workloads with API and MCP extensibility, built-in merge conflict and failure resolution.
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Cursor/Graphite’s @TomasReimers just announced Origin
@cursor_ai’s long awaited Git competitor, scalable for agent workloads, extensible with api and mcp, and built in merge conflicts and co failure agent resolution https://t.co/zdbDKS7Ehx
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