I would not use this except to help us test it if interested. I'm announcing it because it's interesting and a milestone in the breadth of test coverage it can pass. It almost certainly cheated on a bunch of those tests and is not feature complete yet.

The author of gitoxide is also working on GitButler (who worked on this project) and we're pushing both projects forward and actively using and developing Gitoxide as well. This is simply a different and hopefully complimentary approach to the same problem.

> because it's interesting and a milestone in the breadth of test coverage it can pass.

Sorry, no. Let me be candid and point out that this has achieved exactly nothing except lighting $8k on fire.