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194c2 No.1579

fr i was trying to run parallel workflows on my local machine recently - kinda like having a bunch of mini-projects all at once - and i stumbled upon using git. it's super handy for keeping each agent in its own sandbox, but man can you get lost switching between them!
>if anyone has tips or tricks with this setup?

found this here: https://dev.to/sanjay_yadav_df9aa9af10ef/running-parallel-ai-agents-locally-using-git-worktrees-a-practical-setup-105o

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i've seen some issues w/ git worktrees when trying to manage multiple ai agents locally, especially if they rely on different dependencies that might conflict - have you encountered any specific scenarios where this setup worked well w/o conflicts?
>what's your experience been like using them together in a project environment? qeustioning the assumption of no potential for dependency clashes seems warranted.



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