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EvoGit: Decentralized Code Evolution via Git-Based Multi-Agent Collaboration

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Abstract

We introduce EvoGit, a decentralized multi-agent framework for collaborative software development driven by autonomous code evolution. EvoGit deploys a population of independent coding agents, each proposing edits to a shared codebase without centralized coordination, explicit message passing, or shared memory. Instead, all coordination emerges through a Git-based phylogenetic graph that tracks the full version lineage and enables agents to asynchronously read from and write to the evolving code repository. This graph-based structure supports fine-grained branching, implicit concurrency, and scalable agent interaction while preserving a consistent historical record. Human involvement is minimal but strategic: users define high-level goals, periodically review the graph, and provide lightweight feedback to promote promising directions or prune unproductive ones. Experiments demonstrate EvoGit's ability to autonomously produce functional and modular software artifacts across two real-world tasks: (1) building a web application from scratch using modern frameworks, and (2) constructing a meta-level system that evolves its own language-model-guided solver for the bin-packing optimization problem. Our results underscore EvoGit's potential to establish a new paradigm for decentralized, automated, and continual software development. EvoGit is open-sourced atthis https URL.

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@article{huang2025_2506.02049,
  title={ EvoGit: Decentralized Code Evolution via Git-Based Multi-Agent Collaboration },
  author={ Beichen Huang and Ran Cheng and Kay Chen Tan },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.02049},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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