GitYard

Open-source, AI-native software collaboration for humans and agents.

01 — What is GitYard?

A developer platform for pull requests, issues, reviews, agents, CI, releases, and project context.

Software development is changing. Humans are no longer the only contributors to codebases. Agents can now investigate issues, generate patches, write tests, fix CI failures, and open pull requests.

GitYard is built for this new workflow.

02 — Why it exists

Most developer platforms still treat software work as disconnected pages.

  • pull requests
  • issues
  • reviews
  • CI results
  • releases
  • bot comments
  • agent runs

GitYard connects these pieces into one workspace for understanding, reviewing, and shipping software work.

03 — What GitYard will do

Built for the way software is actually made now.

  • 01

    Pull request context

    Understand what changed, why it changed, what is risky, and what needs review.

  • 02

    Issue intelligence

    Turn long issue threads into current state, reproduction steps, open questions, and next actions.

  • 03

    Agent-native workflows

    Let agents investigate issues, generate plans, open pull requests, fix CI, and explain their work.

  • 04

    Project memory

    Preserve decisions, conventions, failed attempts, release context, and architectural knowledge.

  • 05

    Local AI support

    Run with Ollama, local models, bring-your-own-key providers, or no AI at all.

  • 06

    Self-hosting

    GitYard is designed to be open-source and self-hostable from the beginning.

Built in public.
Early development.

GitYard is not stable yet. The project is being built openly, with the goal of becoming a full source of truth for modern software projects.