Git
Review the Agent's work as commits and diffs, switch branches, and roll back safely — a visual audit trail of every code change.
When an Agent writes code, you want a clear record of what changed and the ability to roll it back. The Git tab gives you a visual view of the version history in the Agent's Drive — a complete audit trail of every file the Agent has touched.

What the Git tab shows
- Commit history — a chronological list of commits in the repository
- Changed files — the files modified in each commit, with
+/-counts - Diff view — inline before/after for any file
- Branch selector — switch branches when the Agent works across several
How the Agent uses Git
As it completes coding work, the Agent can commit automatically. Each commit carries a descriptive message, the exact files changed, and a timestamp — so you can review the Agent's work before merging it anywhere.
Reviewing a commit
Click any commit to expand it, then click a changed file to open the diff:
- const timeout = 5000;
+ const timeout = 10000; // increased for slow networksRed lines were removed, green added, grey is unchanged context.
Rolling back
Click Revert next to a commit to undo its changes. Revert creates a new commit — it never rewrites history.
Revert is non-destructive. Your full history is always preserved.
Advanced operations
The Git tab is a visual, read-focused interface. For merges, rebases, remotes, and the like, switch to the Terminal and use the git CLI — changes there reflect in the Git tab automatically:
git log --oneline -20
git checkout -b feature/new-experiment
git remote add origin https://github.com/your-org/your-repo.git
git push -u origin mainFor passwordless pushes, store credentials or an SSH key via environment variables.