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24×7 dev agent raising test coverage

A local coding agent works around the clock on the in-house repository: writing unit tests, steadily raising coverage and opening merge requests — with no code ever leaving the infrastructure.

The challenge

A development team has a grown repository with patchy test coverage, but no capacity to permanently dedicate someone to catching up on unit tests. The code must not leave the team's own infrastructure in the process.

How the stack solves it

A local coding agent (Codex, OpenCode or gsd-pi, interchangeably) works around the clock on the in-house Gitea repository, writing unit tests and steadily raising coverage. Every change lands as a merge request that a developer reviews and approves — the AI does the what, the human decides the how.

How the components work together

Repository extern
Gitea · hosting
Codex / OpenCode / gsd-pi
Developer review
Merge request extern
Adjustment

The result

Test coverage grows continuously in the background without tying up developer time — the code stays on the team's own infrastructure throughout the whole process.

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