Thomas Dohmke, former CEO of GitHub, has launched Entire, a decentralized Git network designed to improve coding efficiency for developers, particularly with the rise of coding agents. The platform aims to reduce reliance on centralized services like GitHub by allowing users to mirror repositories globally, enhancing speed and scalability.
Entire is a new decentralized Git network developed to address the reliability issues faced by GitHub, particularly in light of rising 'vibe coding' demands and increased use of coding agents. The platform is positioned to improve developer experiences by allowing repository hosting across various global points.
The preview of Entire allows developers to mirror existing GitHub repositories easily. Their code remains in place while agents can clone and pull data from a regional Entire mirror, thus offloading heavy traffic during peak coding times. This aims to maintain continuous development without rate limits on user operations.
Initial testing from Entire indicates impressive performance metrics. The platform was able to register 570,000 clones per hour and support 586 pushes per second. Comparatively, this outpaces other Git services like Cursor Origin, which reported significantly lower push capabilities in their announcements.
With the launch of Entire, developers gain an alternative to centralized Git solutions while enhancing their ability to work efficiently with numerous coding agents. The decentralized nature of Entire may address ongoing issues related to server outages and performance bottlenecks frequently experienced by GitHub users.
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Thomas Dohmke, former CEO of GitHub, has launched Entire, a decentralized Git network designed to improve coding efficiency for developers, particularly with the rise of coding agents. The platform aims to reduce reliance on centralized services like GitHub by allowing users to mirror repositories globally, enhancing speed and scalability.