Great software always took shape in conversation, not the commit. With agents, the conversation that generates the code is becoming the true source of our software. And Git can't keep up.
So we built something that can. Meet DeltaDB: https://t.co/x0UHntKy9m
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We’ve added a CLI for Claude Platform to make every API endpoint runnable from your terminal.
Call the Messages API, stand up Claude Managed Agents, pipe results straight into your shell.
The ant CLI is well understood by coding agents (Claude Code) using the claude-api skill.
@dexhorthy mine is totally made for myself (at least for now). the concept is using LangGraph and defining states like the AWS StepFunctions but in yaml.
it's similar to (and inspired by) TAKT https://t.co/uhpTQIZFI9 which is an OSS agent coordination tool (in case you didn't know).
someone hit me up about the new "claude dynamic workflows" feature, claiming "see, multi-agent works"
But really, the launch of this feature proves the exact point that I made back in June of 2025, along with @walden_yan, @tobi, @karpathy, and many others:
Deterministic workflows orchestrating small agent loops beats non-deterministic multi-agent or "agent soup" systems every dang time
everything is context engineering