New workflow intents make Repoworks more task-focused
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.