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AI Task Orchestrator & Git Manager Extension
An IDE extension that automates the highly successful manual workflow of breaking down AI tasks. It takes a high-level goal, generates a step-by-step markdown plan, automatically creates safe Git branches/worktrees for each step, and feeds the right context to the AI sequentially.
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Differentiation
Community Voices
Real quotes from Reddit comments that inspired this opportunity
- “I use planning mode extensively at the beginning of a project and break it into steps”
- “I use git branches to make each step 'safe' to implement and git worktrees to allow me to work on multiple parts”
Action Plan
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Headline
AI Task Orchestrator & Git Manager Extension
Sub-headline
An IDE extension that automates the highly successful manual workflow of breaking down AI tasks. It takes a high-level goal, generates a step-by-step markdown plan, automatically creates safe Git branches/worktrees for each step, and feeds the right context to the AI sequentially.
Who It's For
For Senior developers and teams working in large, complex codebases who use AI but fear breaking existing code.
Feature List
✓ Auto-generation of step-by-step .md implementation plans ✓ One-click Git branch and worktree creation per step ✓ Sequential prompt feeding (auto-prompts AI with 'implement step X based on plan') ✓ Diff review and auto-merge upon step completion
Social Proof
“I use planning mode extensively at the beginning of a project and break it into steps”— Reddit user, r/r/cursor
“I use git branches to make each step 'safe' to implement and git worktrees to allow me to work on multiple parts”— Reddit user, r/r/cursor
Where to Validate
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