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Gas City 1.0
build your own software factory
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build your own software factory
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The successor to Gas Town, Gas City is the OSS platform software engineers use to build software factories that builds, deploys, operates, and maintains their software products. Orchestrate your favorite CLI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and more) to their non-deterministic output into product-quality solutions. features, schedule, quality: pick three.




Gas City 1.0
Software engineers today are struggling with the expectations of their organizations that they leverage coding agents to move at vibe coding speeds while still maintaining the production quality required to solve enterprise-sized problems.
In the old days, the motto was "features, quality and schedule: pick two." Today organizations expect that agentic engineering deliver all three. And with software factories and Gas City, we can do exactly that for the first time in software engineering history.
Myself and Julian are the OSS stewards of the Gaslandia ecosystem, including Beads, Gas Town and Gas City.
For me, Gas City represents the pinnacle of 25 years as a product leader building tools and ecosystems for software engineers.
Julian is the chief architect of and contributor to Gas City, building the software factory that itself runs Gas City at a velocity heretofore unknown in the world of software projects of any kind.
Product Hunt
Gas City 1.0
Hey @curiouskitty We built Gas City to be a platform for build any software factory you want with "packs.' In fact the original Gas Town comes out of the box in Gas City as a pack. We did that because we're still learning as an industry what the answer to your question is.
That said, we're busy building out a pack with default answers to those questions for people to get started with. Stay tuned!
Really like how this release treats AI coding agents as an orchestrated production system instead of isolated tools, making “software factories” feel like an actual operational model rather than a buzzword.