The demo is particularly good if you can get past ( by the authors own admission ) slow typing speed.
As with everything these days I can see this being even more useful in reviewing agent code.
For example if an agent has spat out a bunch of code that I've reviewed and then I've asked it to make changes, I definitely do not want to review all that code again in the same diff later.
If you haven't read the first blog post it's pretty good at explaining the concepts.
https://blog.buenzli.dev/announcing-development-on-flirt/
The demo is particularly good if you can get past ( by the authors own admission ) slow typing speed.
As with everything these days I can see this being even more useful in reviewing agent code.
For example if an agent has spat out a bunch of code that I've reviewed and then I've asked it to make changes, I definitely do not want to review all that code again in the same diff later.
For those curious - Flirt is an incremental code review tool.
Excellent. Starting with the domain name :)