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Ayberk Yasaleft a comment
I tried Python and Typescript Agent frameworks. In our own start-up, we have some AI agents helping developers to solve issues faster. While helping them to solve issues faster, Agents should also work fast, especially in high-concurrent systems. A Rust library would be a go-to solution. Thanks for developing it!

GraphBitRust-core, Python-first Agentic AI framework
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Launched: Stash MCP Server
Hey everyone, We just went live on Product Hunt today with Stash MCP Server, and I’d love to share it here too. What it does: AI tools like Cursor, Claude, and Copilot are great but they usually don’t have the real context of your company’s docs, code, and issues. Stash MCP fixes that. It connects your existing sources (GitHub, Jira, Confluence, etc.) and makes them available to your AI agents...
Stash MCP Server lets AI agents like Cursor, Claude, and Copilot access your team’s real context (code, docs, issues) so they can resolve tickets without endless prompting.
Just say "solve my assigned issue with the ID of …" - that’s it.

Stash MCP ServerMake AI IDEs even smarter with your team’s knowledge
Ayberk Yasaleft a comment
Hey everyone! I’m Ayberk, co-founder of Stash 👋 We’ve spent the last few months deep in the problem space, talking to devs, testing with real teams, and refining the product. It’s been amazing to see how much time we can save just by bringing the right context to the right person at the right time. Whether you’re resolving the issue yourself or prompting an AI agent, Stash makes it faster (and...

StashGives you context from your codebase, issues, and docs
#1 dev hack: copy the context, drop it into Cursor.
New issue assigned? Stash helps developers (and their AI agents) resolve issues fast by finding the full solution context across code, issues, and docs.

StashGives you context from your codebase, issues, and docs
Ayberk Yasaleft a comment
I typically spend more than 12 hours a day working on developing our product. My work hours are quite flexible rather than a strict schedule. Balancing everyday activities can be challenging, but I ensure to take breaks and time off as needed to maintain productivity and well-being.
How many hours spent working every day?
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