Ex-GitHub chief’s Entire opens distributed Git network for the AI agent era

Entire Inc., the developer-platform startup founded by former GitHub Chief Executive Thomas Dohmke, today launched a preview of a distributed Git network built to let artificial intelligence coding agents clone and push code without running into the rate limits of centralized hosting.

The preview is open by waitlist, with active regions in the U.S., European Union and Australia. It lets developers mirror an existing GitHub repository onto Entire in a single step. The code stays on GitHub while an agent clones and pulls from a regional Entire mirror, offloading the heavy, concurrent read traffic that agents generate so they can keep building without hitting caps.

Dohmke argues that centralized Git hosting has turned into a bottleneck as agents scale. The strain of large numbers of agents and developers hitting a single server shows up as rate limits, high latency or outages, he said.

Entire said it rebuilt the Git back end to handle simultaneous, high-volume agent activity and that early testing produced strong throughput. In one test, the network sustained about 570,000 clones an hour from a single repository, with 200 simulated clients shallow-cloning across Frankfurt, Paris, London and Dublin.