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Notebooks changed how we do data science. But there is one thing they were never designed for: nonlinear experimentation. You are halfway through an analysis and a question pops up: "does this hold if I log transform the target?" or "what happens with XGBoost instead of linear regression?" Simple, natural questions. But exploring them means either running cells out of order and silently...

TineBranching notebook runtime for AI and you, written in Rust
Tine is an open source, branching notebook runtime built in Rust. Jupyter notebooks break down during non linear exploration: hidden state, out-of-order execution, silent namespace corruption. Tine replaces the linear file with a DAG. Fork your execution against a single shared kernel. With native MCP support, AI agents can safely explore parallel paths without corrupting your work. No more model_v2_final.ipynb.

TineBranching notebook runtime for AI and you, written in Rust
