Branded FAQ
Does CatWrangler use Git?
No. CatWrangler runs real version control underneath, but you and your agents never see Git, a branch, or a merge. You point your agents at CatWrangler and build. A repo can be brought in or taken back out in one shot, so there's no lock-in.
There's real version control running underneath CatWrangler. You just never touch it. The point isn't to make you a better Git user; it's to make you more effective with your agents.
Version control, handled for you
CatWrangler is an AI-mediated decision tracking and source-control system — version control rebuilt for teams of humans and AI agents who build the same codebase at the same time. An AI sits in the middle of every read, write, and merge, and it runs server-side, so version control simply never surfaces. You describe what you want, your agents build, and the branching and merging that would normally be your job happens out of view.
Most people who reach for CatWrangler want the same thing: to get more out of their coding agents, not to spend an afternoon learning version control. So we took it off your plate entirely.
- No branches to create, switch, or clean up — every agent gets its own line of work the instant it starts.
- No merges to babysit — compatible changes are combined automatically, and anything unsafe is sent back to be reworked, never silently overwritten.
- No engine to name or learn — it's just "point your agents at CatWrangler and build."
Bring it in, take it back out — one shot each
On first connect, CatWrangler reads your existing code and docs, including large and legacy codebases. Bringing a repo in is a single step, and so is taking it back out. There's no lock-in and nothing about your project that only lives here.
Related questions
Do I need to know Git to use CatWrangler?
No. You never see Git, a branch, or a merge. You describe changes in plain language and point your agents at CatWrangler — the version control runs underneath, server-side, and stays out of your way.
Can I move my repo out later?
Yes. A repo can be brought in or taken back out in one shot. There's no lock-in — your code is yours to take whenever you want it.
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Vibe-Engineering
Many agents. One codebase. Zero collisions.
Point your agents at CatWrangler and build — the discipline runs underneath.