How to build a cloud software factory - the automatic triage skill
Blog post from Warp
The post outlines the creation of a "cloud software factory" designed to automate parts of the software development lifecycle (SDLC) using agents that perform tasks such as issue triage, specification writing, implementation, and verification. The initial setup, demonstrated using the Warp platform, focuses on automating the triage and implementation stages by using coding agents like Warp and cloud runners such as Oz. The process involves setting up a repository on GitHub, configuring Docker images, and using GitHub actions to invoke skills that manage issue labeling and resolution. The approach aims to decouple from specific platforms, promoting flexibility and scalability, with future posts promising to expand functionality to include spec-driven development and more human-in-the-loop processes. The post provides resources and instructions for setting up this automation in a repository, advocating for a gradual build-up of a comprehensive automation system.
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