Changes AI agents make need to be reviewable by humans.
For code, Git solves this:
Reviewable diffs : What exactly did the agent change?
: What exactly did the agent change? Human-in-the-loop : Review, then merge or reject.
: Review, then merge or reject. Rollback changes: Undo mistakes instantly.
But agents modify binary files too. And Git can't diff them.
Lix is a universal version control system that can diff any file format ( .xlsx , .pdf , .docx , etc).
Unlike Git's line-based diffs, Lix understands file structure. Lix sees price: 10 → 12 or cell B4: pending → shipped , not "line 4 changed" or "binary files differ".
Reviewable diffs : See exactly what an agent changed in any file format.
: See exactly what an agent changed in any file format. Human-in-the-loop : Agents propose, humans approve.
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