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That's not a cute observation. It's the most useful property of the whole system right now. The exact tooling you learned to coordinate human teammates turns out to be the tooling that lets you safely put an agent to work. Same loop. Same gate. Same rules. Let me walk you through it — and then point at the spot where some of the "contributors" running through it are machines, and it doesn't matter one bit.
(New here? This is part of [The Workflow]([COURSE LINK]), a free course about the engineering scaffolding around AI coding. You can read this one standalone, but if "file an issue" or "open a PR" feels fuzzy, the earlier posts have you covered.)
(New here? This is part of [The Workflow](https://git.jpaul.io/justin/ai-workflow-course), a free course about the engineering scaffolding around AI coding. You can read this one standalone, but if "file an issue" or "open a PR" feels fuzzy, the earlier posts have you covered.)
## Two loops, not one