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Epiq: A terminal-native, Git-backed issue tracker for command-line developers

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jolaflow

16d ago· 2 min readen

Summary

Epiq is a terminal-native, vim-inspired issue tracking tool that operates entirely within the command line. It stores issues as an immutable event log, synchronizes through Git, and requires no browser or SaaS subscription. The tool is local-first, keyboard-driven, and MCP-ready for agent workflows, targeting developers who prefer working in the terminal.

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Epiq is a vim-inspired issue tracker that renders as ASCII, stores work as an immutable event log, and synchronizes through Git.
No SaaS ceremony. No browser. Just your repo, your editor, and a board that moves at command-line speed.
Repo-native — issues live with the work
Local-first — instant edits, sync at will
Event-sourced — immutable, traceable
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Distributed, repo-native, local-first, keyboard-driven, event-sourced issue tracking backed by Git.

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