GitAgentProtocol (GAP): An Open Standard for Running AI Agents Natively in Git
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Summary
GitAgentProtocol (GAP) is introduced as an open standard for defining, versioning, and running AI agents natively within git repositories. It is described as framework-agnostic, compatible with multiple AI agent frameworks including Claude, OpenAI, CrewAI, and Lyzr. The standard aims to provide a unified way to manage AI agents directly through git workflows.
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Define, version, and run AI agents natively in git.
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