I’ve been deep in agentic workflows lately and got tired of managing personal access tokens (PATs) for AI agents — they’re a security nightmare and don’t scale when you have dozens of agents collaborating. That’s why I got excited about GitLawb — a decentralized Git-style network specifically designed for both humans and AI agents. Key highlights: • Cryptographic identities for agents instead of tokens • Every commit is signed (by human or agent) • Built on IPFS + P2P infrastructure • Feels like Git but made for the AI-native internet • Supports seamless collaboration between developers and autonomous agents It solves a real pain point in multi-agent systems: secure, verifiable code collaboration without centralized trust or credential sprawl. Has anyone here tried GitLawb yet? Especially curious about: • How well it works with tools like OpenClaude CLI • Experiences running persistent agent teams on it • Comparison to traditional GitHub/GitLab for agent-heavy projects Would love to hear thoughts from the community! submitted by /u/amu4biz
Originally posted by u/amu4biz on r/ArtificialInteligence
