Git workflow dispatcher for automated repository operations.
Git Dispatcher turns repo-graph decisions into actionable workflows. It consumes Reposystem scenarios and coordinates automation across your ecosystem.
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Reposystem provides the source-of-truth graph and scenarios.
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Git HUD visualizes forge status and surfaces dispatch outcomes.
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Gitbot Fleet executes the operations in parallel where safe.
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Dispatch repo tasks based on scenario plans
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Batch operations across related repos
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Safety rails: dry-run, rollback hints, audit traces
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Git Dispatcher consumes Reposystem graphs + scenarios and translates them into actions for gitbot-fleet/opsm pipelines.
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The current CLI supports dry-run, audit logging, and plan ingestion for initial batches; the documentation now surfaces the opsm context and how the repo fits within the
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Licensing is PMPL-1.0-or-later with MPL-2.0 fallback guidance (see the palimpsest-license repo) so we stay consistent with opsm and the wider ecosystem.
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Opsm storyline – explicitly reference
opsm-ui,git-hud, andgitbot-fleetso consumers understand the everything-everywhere narrative; ensurejustfile/opsm.tomlmention theopsmcommand group and theopsmalias for the odds-and-sods package manager. -
Documentation refresh – update
ROADMAP.adoc,STATE.scm,ECOSYSTEM.scm,META.scm,PLAYBOOK.scm,AGENTIC.scm, andNEUROSYM.scmto document the current blockers, the 2.3 AA accessibility goals, and the planned wiki sections (developer, platform maintainer, general user views). -
Wiki + knowledge base – publish the multi-perspective knowledge on the GitHub wiki so future collaborators/agents can onboard quickly; preserve ASCII diagrams + licensing references in each repo.
PMPL-1.0-or-later. See LICENSE.