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Jun 6, 2026 · y GitHub · Open Source · 1 min read AGT addresses a gap the session identifies directly: AI agents operating in production without governance, running on "vibes and hopes and prompts," and the project's open, MIT-licensed maintainer tooling offers reusable patterns for other OSS projects facing similar rapid-growth challenges.