Managing Multiple AI Agents in Cloud Environments
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Software engineering is undergoing a massive shift. From writing code manually to managing multiple agents. But they are hitting a wall. It’s not just about compute only. It’s about context, orchestration, and the friction of local environments. Oz by @warpdotdev solves this. Oz is the easiest way to run an infinite number of agents in the cloud. It takes 10 minutes to set up. It gives you 10,000 hours of leverage. Multiple ways to deploy Oz coding agents: 1. Event Triggers: Connect via Slack, GitHub Actions, or Linear. Turn a bug report or a ticket into a PR automatically. 2. The CLI: Trigger and manage cloud agents directly from the Warp Terminal. 3. Manual triggers online. Here is why this changes everything: – Most agents die when they hit a second repository. Oz lives in isolated Docker environments that can hold your entire stack. Update a database schema in the backend and Oz automatically ripples that change into the frontend and the docs. – The biggest waste in engineering is waiting for a human to trigger a task. Oz has a built-in scheduler. It prunes dead code, updates documentation, and performs competitive research while you sleep. – You can join an agent's thought process via a single link, nudge it in the right direction, and fork the final task locally to ship the PR. Warp + Oz is the first stack built for the Orchestration Era. Sign up for the Warp Build plan and get 1000 free Oz credits ➞ http://oz.dev/prathamx
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