Is GitHub integration something you’re considering adding to Pickaxe?

Hey everyone! Long-time listener, First-time caller. Finally digging into Pickaxe so forgive me if this is already on the radar or solved in a way I haven’t discovered yet. Still getting my bearings, but I’m loving what I’m seeing so far!

Is a GitHub integration something the team is exploring, or something the community has been asking for?

Here’s where my head is at: Would love to be corrected if I’m missing something obvious:

Agent configuration & version control
Managing prompt iterations and Role instructions inside the editor is great, but I haven’t found a way to track version history or roll back changes. It seems like syncing an agent’s config to a GitHub repo could solve that naturally like branching, diffs, collaboration across a team. Am I missing a built-in way to do this?

Knowledge base from .md files
I’m already maintaining a lot of documentation and reference material as markdown files in GitHub. Rather than manually re-uploading every time something changes, it’d be amazing if an agent could pull directly from a repo and stay in sync automatically. Is there a workaround for this today?

YAML-based agent definitions
For the more technical builders here (asking for a future technical me) has anyone explored defining agents in something like YAML (prompt, model, capabilities, actions) and managing that in version control? Feels like it would make building, replicating, and shipping agents a lot more programmatic.

Tighter dev workflows overall
For those using Pickaxe Studio to build client-facing tools, being able to manage agent configs alongside the rest of your project files in GitHub just feels like a natural fit.

Curious what others think, and especially curious if the Pickaxe team has thought about this direction. Would love to hear how people are solving for this today! :raising_hands:

Love the tool and grateful to be here!

-SIPE

Hi @sipeunlimited! After discussing as a team, we are hopeful that we can at an integration with GitHub in the near future! Stay tuned and I will follow up when I have more info on this :slight_smile: