
Granite
- Vercel just solved the biggest problem with trusting agents to write your code. yesterday they shipped Foreman - an open-source software factory. 58 stars. Nobody's seen it yet. The idea? Instead of one agent writing, reviewing and merging its own work - rubber-stamping its own bugs… Foreman splits the loop into four stations, each one an agent in its own sandbox. And the reviewer runs on a DIFFERENT model vendor: it never sees the implementer's reasoning, only the pushed branch. The agents can't collude. The flow is simple: label an issue "factory" → work enters the line Classifier → triages it, asks questions if it's vague Analyst → turns it into a plan with acceptance criteria Implementer → codes it in a sandbox, runs your repo's own checks Reviewer → judges the branch against the criteria, can send it back twice you → get a draft PR. review, mark ready, merge It also keeps a "factory brain" - durable memory of your repo's quirks that survives across runs. Issue text can't write into it, so nobody prompt-injects your factory. -> https://t.co/Mo8WyWSrCN MIT. One deploy button. Published by Vercel.
- A Graph of Loops: Build a Full Claude Code Agent System From GitHub - One Repo Per Step
Vercel just solved the biggest problem with trusting agents to write your code. yesterday they shipped Foreman - an open-source software factory. 58 stars. Nobody's seen it yet. The idea? Instead of one agent writing, reviewing and merging its own work - rubber-stamping its own bugs… Foreman splits the loop into four stations, each one an agent in its own sandbox. And the reviewer runs on a DIFFERENT model vendor: it never sees the implementer's reasoning, only the pushed branch. The agents can't collude. The flow is simple: label an issue "factory" → work enters the line Classifier → triages it, asks questions if it's vague Analyst → turns it into a plan with acceptance criteria Implementer → codes it in a sandbox, runs your repo's own checks Reviewer → judges the branch against the criteria, can send it back twice you → get a draft PR. review, mark ready, merge It also keeps a "factory brain" - durable memory of your repo's quirks that survives across runs. Issue text can't write into it, so nobody prompt-injects your factory. -> https://t.co/Mo8WyWSrCN MIT. One deploy button. Published by Vercel.

A Graph of Loops: Build a Full Claude Code Agent System From GitHub - One Repo Per Step
