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  "path": "/t/ai-use-of-gitlab/13814#post_1",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-17T17:58:59.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Maybe I missed something about this, but has anyone tried accessing tickets on gitlab.haskell.org using agents? Right now, accessing the content of a ticket using an agent runs into a brick wall, because all the comments are rendered using JavaScript (which the agent won’t run). I suppose I could get an API key for my agent, but I’d rather not go through the fuss.\n\nGetting agents to work there could be a nice boost for those of us using them. I’ve had good experiences with telling Claude “Read github.com/blah/blah/pull/1234 and address all the comments.” or “Review github.com/blah/blah/pull/1234 and tell me what you think.” Of course agents aren’t perfect, but I’ve found this to save me some time.",
  "title": "AI use of GitLab"
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