Thomas Dohmke Launches Distributed Git Network Entire for AI Agents
Thomas Dohmke launched a preview of Entire, a distributed Git network designed to eliminate centralized hosting bottlenecks for AI coding agents.
Former GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke launched a preview of Entire, a distributed Git network specifically engineered for the requirements of AI coding agents. Founded in February 2026 with $60 million in seed funding, Entire Inc. seeks to resolve the rate limits, high latency, and outages common in centralized hosting systems. The platform allows developers to mirror GitHub repositories onto regional hubs located in the United States, the European Union, and Australia.
The network integrates with AI tools including GitHub Copilot, Claude Code, and Cursor, utilizing a semantic memory layer to track agent sessions and decision-making. According to company testing, the system can sustain 586 pushes per second and 570,000 clones per hour for a single repository.
Entire Inc. plans to eventually open-source its backend and fully decentralize the network. This transition aims to support global data residency and sovereignty standards, returning Git to what Dohmke describes as its original distributed promise.