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Ex-GitHub chief’s Entire opens distributed Git network for the AI agent era
Entire Inc., a developer-platform startup founded by former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke, has launched a waitlist-only preview of a distributed Git network.
Key takeaways
- Centralized Git hosting has become a bottleneck as AI coding agents scale.
- Entire's network sustained about 570,000 clones an hour from a single repository in testing.
- Session logs have become the second most important artifact in software development.
- Entire plans to open-source both its Git backend and its benchmark suite.
Entire Inc., a developer-platform startup founded by former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke, has launched a waitlist-only preview of a distributed Git network. The platform is designed to let AI coding agents clone and push code without hitting the rate limits, latency, or outages of centralized hosting. It mirrors existing GitHub repositories to regional Entire nodes in the U.S., EU, and Australia, and integrates with major coding agents like Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Factory AI, and GitHub Copilot.
In their words
“In the era of agents, centralized Git hosting has become a fundamental constraint, as the strain of billions of agents and developers hammering a central server shows up in the form of rate limits, high latency, or even outages.”
By the numbers
- 570,000
- Clones sustained per hour from a single repository in testing
- 2.1M
- Pushes sustained per hour to a single repository in testing
- $60M
- Seed funding round raised by Entire Inc.
- $300M
- Valuation of Entire Inc. during its seed round
- 40+
- Current employees at Entire Inc. across nine countries
How it unfolded
- Entire launched with a $60 million seed round
- Thomas Dohmke left GitHub to build Entire
- Entire launched preview of its distributed Git network
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