There's a lot of tech stack jargon here that it doesn't really tell me what it actually does. How does this differ from me using an agent with Github's MCP to control my repo?
its based on my own experience . i tried my openclaw to register to github and it was blocked by captcha and consume all my tokens . we need a different approach for AI agents.
https://github.com/Gitlawb/node
The difference is that here we are giving agents their own identity via DID . not tied to humans email account .
We are not building our roads for self-driving cars. We are adapting the cars to our roads
event gitlab and cursor is diving to it.
check this x post for reference.
https://x.com/gitlawb/status/2067048298037629105
this validates the thesis and narrative of agentic first git platform
https://github.com/Gitlawb/node
You can self host it or connect to network