Agenticq FAQ.
Answers to the most common questions about how Agenticq keeps your repo safe, your team aligned, and your shipping loop fast.
Answers at a glance
How is Agenticq different from a generic coding assistant?
It’s repo-native. Agenticq reads your codebase, proposes a plan, runs steps with guardrails, and ships summaries with rollout notes instead of just generating snippets.
Will it break my Git history?
No—destructive commands are blocked by default. Branches and worktrees are opened, scoped, and cleaned intentionally, and risky actions require approval.
Does it force a specific stack?
No. Use your own LLMs, webhooks, containers, and CI. Agenticq fits the stack you already ship with, adding guardrails and structure around it.
How does it keep context for teams?
Each session has PM, tester, and reviewer agents sharing the same memory. Summaries, risks, and rollout notes stay in sync so humans don’t rewrite context.
Can I approve steps before they run?
Yes. Plans are drafted first. You can require approvals for specific commands, branches, or deploy actions. Dry-runs show what will happen before execution.
What shows up in a pull request?
Commit-ready summaries: diff highlights, risk lines, rollback steps, and rollout guidance. Reviewers get the context without digging.
Does it support incidents or schedules?
Yes. Triggers include new sessions, PRs, incidents, and scheduled upkeep. You can wire incident playbooks or weekly hygiene with the same guardrails.
How do I get started?
Open a session in the workspace, let Agenticq draft the plan, and run with guardrails. Start with lint/build/test hygiene, then layer in automations.
Does Agenticq store my code?
Your repo stays in your environment. Agenticq reads locally, uses your configured models or endpoints, and ships outputs back into your workspace and PRs.
Do I need to change my CI/CD?
No. Agenticq drops lint, test, and build steps into your existing pipelines with approvals where you want them. It fits the tooling you already have.
See the stack and the loop.
Explore the feature deep dive or jump into a session with guardrails on.