Git-Assistant: Planning-Based Support for Updating Git Repositories
Version control systems are essential for collaborative software development, yet tools like git remain challenging for many practitioners. Recent advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) offer promising capabilities for interpreting developer intent, but their effectiveness in repository management tasks is limited by the need for formal reasoning. This work introduces Git-Assistant, an AI-based assistant that combines LLMs with automated planning to support developers in executing non-trivial git operations. The assistant analyzes repository context, translates natural language requests into
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- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 73%tmseidel/ai-git-bot →
- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 61%Nayjest/Gito →
- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 56%jmxt3/GitScape-AI →
- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 55%danvoronov/CodeWithLLM-Updates →
- PossiblePossibly related (embedding) · 55%JetXu-LLM/llama-github →
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Alfredo Garrachón Ruiz →
“Git-Assistant: Planning-Based Support for Updating Git Repositories”
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Tomás de la Rosa →
“Git-Assistant: Planning-Based Support for Updating Git Repositories”
- LinkedLinked via arxiv author · 85%Daniel Borrajo →
“Git-Assistant: Planning-Based Support for Updating Git Repositories”
