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Entire Launches Checkpoints To Track Agent-Generated Code

Edited by Kanesa David — February 25, 2026 — Tech
This article was written with the assistance of AI.
Entire, the startup founded by former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke, launched an open-source developer tool called Checkpoints, featuring a git-compatible database designed to organize code produced by AI agents. The company — which raised a $60M seed round at a $300M valuation — built the system to attach context such as prompts and transcripts to every code submission.

Entire’s platform comprises three parts: a git-style database to unify AI-written code, a universal semantic reasoning layer meant to let multiple agents interoperate, and an AI-native interface for agent-to-human workflows. Checkpoints specifically pairs each code fragment with the metadata that created it so reviewers can search, inspect and trace origins.

For developers and maintainers, Checkpoints aims to make large volumes of AI-generated contributions auditable and learnable, reducing friction when integrating agent output into projects. The tool responds to a growing trend where traditional version-control practices meet agent-driven code generation and governance needs.

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Trend Themes
1. AI-native Version Control - A git-compatible database tailored for agent-generated code creates possibilities for version-control systems that natively store provenance, prompts, and execution context alongside code.
2. Agent Metadata Lineage - By attaching transcripts and prompt history to every submission, metadata-driven lineage enables precise auditing and traceability of autonomous code contributions.
3. Universal Agent Interoperability - A semantic reasoning layer that allows multiple agents to interoperate suggests architectures where heterogeneous AI tools coordinate within shared workflows and state.
Industry Implications
1. Software Development Platforms - Platforms that integrate AI-generated code provenance could shift how IDEs, code hosts, and review tools present and validate contributions from autonomous agents.
2. Enterprise Devops and Governance - Enterprises adopting auditable AI code pipelines may redefine compliance, access controls, and incident investigations around agent-produced artifacts.
3. Open-source Tooling Ecosystem - Open-source projects and foundations could evolve to include standards and libraries for embedding and exchanging agent metadata across projects and tools.
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