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Actually very similar, GitHub was also early in talking about Continuous AI. I think the biggest difference is that Continue is very focused on the use case of checks and gets a lot of the small details right that really matter because it's not built for generic non-AI CI workflows

Some of these are:

- Having a local experience to run them with Claude Code, etc.

- Making it easy to accept/reject suggested changes

- A single folder dedicated to just checks so you don't have to think about triggers

- Built-in feedback loops so you can tune your checks with feedback

- Metrics so you can easily track which have a high suggestion / merge rate

Are you using a lot of `gh-aw`?

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