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Learn Devin in 5 minutes Cloud agent. Terminal agent. Linear assignee. Slack teammate. On schedule. Devin is everywhere your engineering team already lives. 00:00 - Introduction 00:19 - Sending sessions to Slack 00:24 - Creating your first session 00:51 - Devin Review 01:20 - Computer Use testing 01:46 -...

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