We’ve been talking a lot recently about AI-native developer workflows and where CICD is heading. This week, we shared one of our most exciting demos yet: a look at how SEMai is changing the way developers interact with CICD systems.
In the demo, Marcos starts with a completely clean repository: no CI configuration, no GitHub Actions workflows, nothing.
Then, inside Claude Code, he runs a single command:
/sem-ai init
From there, sem-ai analyzes the repository, detects the tech stack, and generates a tailored CICD pipeline automatically.
It recommends:
Linting
Security scanning
Matrix testing
Pipeline topology improvements
But the most interesting part comes afterward.
Marcos tells the agent:
“Work until the pipeline is green.”
The system monitors the pipeline, analyzes failures, applies fixes, reruns workflows, and eventually gets the build passing successfully while summarizing everything it changed along the way.
Nick also shares lessons learned while building the onboarding experience itself, including why slash commands became critical for reliable agent workflows and how improving contextual skills dramatically increased success rates.
This is what we mean when we talk about AI-native CICD:
not AI bolted onto existing tooling, but a fundamentally different developer experience built around collaboration between developers and agents.
In the full demo, Marko, Marcos, and Nick walk through:
AI-assisted CICD onboarding
Slash command workflows
Self-healing pipelines
Pipeline optimization
The evolution of SEMai skills and agent context
We’re excited about where this is heading and look forward to sharing more soon.
Pete Miloravac
https://semaphore.io









