Your Work, Not Your Agent's Signature: A Local Git Guardrail for AI Credits
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AI coding tools are changing how we write software. They can draft a test, explain an unfamiliar codebase, or turn a rough idea into a useful first implementation. That part is not the problem. The annoying part comes at the end of the workflow: a commit message or pull request body suddenly includes an automatic line such as: Generated with Claude Code or: Co-authored-by: Claude Sometimes that attribution is intentional. Sometimes it is required by a team's policy. But sometimes it is only a…
1Key Takeaways
- AI coding tools are changing how we write software.
- They can draft a test, explain an unfamiliar codebase, or turn a rough idea into a useful first implementation.
- The annoying part comes at the end of the workflow: a commit message or pull request body suddenly includes an automatic line such as: Generated with Claude Code or: Co-authored-by: Claude Sometimes that attribution is intentional.
- Sometimes it is required by a team's policy.
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3Why it matters
Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that aI coding tools are changing how we write software.
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