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Uzi 0.0.2, released by Devflow, Inc., is a command-line interface engineered for orchestrating large-scale parallel execution of AI-driven coding agents while leveraging Git worktrees for isolated development environments. Designed for development teams and individual engineers who need to test multiple implementation strategies or refactor paths simultaneously, the tool spawns any number of autonomous agents, assigns each a dedicated worktree, and wraps the session in its own Tmux pane so progress can be monitored in real time. Automatic port management prevents collisions when agents spin up local development servers, and a built-in prompt handler intercepts interactive commands so unattended batch jobs can proceed without manual confirmation. Users can checkpoint partial results at any moment, inspect diffs across branches, and merge successful experiments back into the mainline with a single command. Because every agent operates in a clean worktree, experiments remain side-effect-free and can be discarded or promoted independently. The software is particularly useful for large-scale refactoring, compatibility sweeps across library versions, or generating alternative implementations for performance comparison. Real-time dashboards surface agent status, console output, and file changes as they happen, eliminating the need to tail dozens of logs manually. Uzi thereby collapses what would otherwise be a sequential series of long-running tasks into a highly parallel workflow, shortening feedback loops and reducing CI backlog. The application sits in the Developer Tools / CLI Automation category and is currently offered only in version 0.0.2. The program is available at no cost from get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package channels such as winget, always supplying the newest build and enabling batch installation alongside other utilities.
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