Source control
Code is the most durable record of system change; PRs are the canonical state machine. Whoever owns the source repo sits on every agent's commit history.
Current value
$535.00
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Code is the most durable record of system change; PRs are the canonical state machine. Whoever owns the source repo sits on every agent's commit history.
Cost basis
$535.00
Current value
$535.00
P&L
$0.00
Holdings
3
Code is the most durable record of system change; PRs are the canonical state machine. Whoever owns the source repo sits on every agent's commit history.
Current value
$535.00
+0.00%
The headline is about eco-tourism destinations and has no connection to JFrog, its software supply chain platform, or any of the five SoR thesis pillars.
The headline is entirely about ChatGPT's behavioral quirk and OpenAI's intervention — it has no bearing on JFrog's role as a software artifact/source-control SoR or its agent-economy posture.
The headline is an earnings call transcript for Kirby Corporation (KEX), a marine transportation company, and has no relevance to JFrog (FROG) or the SoR/agent-economy thesis.
The headline is about a ChatGPT behavioral quirk (goblin references) and has no bearing on JFrog's role as a source-control/artifact-management SoR or its agent-economy posture.
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GitLab deepening its Anthropic/Claude integration enhances its ability to serve as a machine-readable, queryable substrate for AI agents operating over source control records — directly reinforcing P5 (queryable history) and the broader thesis that source control platforms become agent control planes. Tighter LLM integration means agents can more richly traverse GitLab's durable code, PR, and pipeline records.
GitLab deepening integration with Claude models means AI agents can invoke GitLab's structural verbs (merge, review, approve, close) through a records-rich source-control substrate, reinforcing its role as agent infrastructure rather than being displaced by LLMs. This directly supports P4 (structural verbs, not conversational actions) and the broader thesis that source-control platforms become the control plane for coding agents.
Deepening the GitLab Duo + Amazon Bedrock integration strengthens GitLab's position as a machine-readable, queryable source control and DevOps SoR — agents running on Bedrock can access GitLab's durable code records, PR state machines, and audit history via a cloud-native pathway. This directly advances the P5 pillar (queryable history accessible to agents at scale) and reinforces GitLab as agent infrastructure in the dev-work bucket.