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I meant when they each work on a separate branch and merge back, you get the similar kinds of conflicts, where a bunch of them should not even be a conflict, so weave is trying to solve it.


I still don't understand how it makes a difference if the agent is a human or a bot?


There's no fundamental difference, but in practice the difference is one of frequency.

E.g. I sometimes have 10+ agents kicking off changes to the same small project at the same time, and likely to all want to merge within the next 15-30 minutes. At that rate, merge conflicts happens very frequently. The agents can mostly resolve them themselves, but it wastes tokens, and time.


This is exactly the use case, thanks for explaining.




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