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I automated the boring part of being a software engineer.
Bug from Sentry at 3am? Fixed, tested, PR open before you wake up. Linear ticket sitting in your backlog for 3 weeks? Done while you were in a meeting.
Run it in the background on your laptop, or 24/7 on any VPS. Hook up Telegram and you've got a full control panel in your pocket — approve fixes, review diffs, ship PRs from your phone. Fully local, doesn't touch Anthropic's ToS.
Still alpha. Things will break. But the future isn't waiting.
2/ Here's the uncomfortable truth:
The majority of traditional SWE work — bug fixes, backlog tickets, small features — doesn't need a human anymore. We've just been too busy doing it to notice.
Claude noticed.
3/ The loop:
→ Patchwork polls your issue tracker (Sentry, Linear, Jira, Asana) → Claude triages: is this actually worth doing? → You confirm: "yeah, go" → Claude implements in an isolated worktree, writes tests, commits → You review the diff → Accept → PR created. Discard → gone.
You stay in the loop. You just stop doing the boring part.
4/ No new subscriptions. No new workflows. No extra setup.
Connect your integrations via API keys, point Patchwork at your repo, and that's it. Everything runs on your machine — your code never leaves, your credentials stay local. And it's fully open source.
bunx patchwork-agent
github.com/adriandmitroca/patchwork