Published 2026-05-20

New workflow intents make Repoworks more task-focused

Linus Jonsheden
Written by Linus Jonsheden

This month, we expanded the product with more purpose-built workflow intents. Teams can now choose between documentation, summaries, reviews, presentations and quotations before starting a session. Repoworks then adapts the workspace, instructions and output format to match the selected task.

That means a documentation session behaves differently from a code review, and a customer-facing summary is shaped differently from a developer-focused analysis. For teams working across delivery, consulting and software maintenance, this reduces setup time and helps keep outputs consistent. Instead of prompting from scratch every time, users start with a workflow that already understands the expected result. The update brings Repoworks closer to its core purpose: helping teams turn repository knowledge into practical project output.

Changes in version 1.3

  • Introduces more specialised workflows for different types of work.
  • Adapts Repoworks for documentation, summaries, reviews, quotations and more.
  • Produces more consistent results without starting from a blank prompt.
  • Helps different roles begin each task with the right structure from the start.

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