--- title: "AI Agents Arrive, GitHub Is \"Swamped\"" type: "News" locale: "en" url: "https://longbridge.com/en/news/281947223.md" description: "AI Agent-driven traffic on GitHub has seen explosive growth, with code commits projected to exceed 14 billion this year, a 14-fold increase. The number of pull requests initiated by AI Agents surged from approximately 4 million in September last year to over 17 million in March this year. However, this surge in traffic, while bringing business prosperity, has also triggered a series of service disruptions" datetime: "2026-04-08T00:24:14.000Z" locales: - [zh-CN](https://longbridge.com/zh-CN/news/281947223.md) - [en](https://longbridge.com/en/news/281947223.md) - [zh-HK](https://longbridge.com/zh-HK/news/281947223.md) --- # AI Agents Arrive, GitHub Is "Swamped" The AI programming wave is reshaping software development infrastructure at a faster-than-expected pace. GitHub, the code hosting platform owned by Microsoft, is experiencing a traffic explosion driven by AI Agents, on a scale so large that its servers are struggling to cope. On April 7, according to tech media The Information, GitHub's Chief Operating Officer Kyle Daigle revealed that the platform's code commits are climbing at an astonishing rate—**currently averaging 275 million commits per week, with projections to surpass 14 billion for the entire year, an increase of about 14 times compared to a year ago**. Concurrently, the number of "pull requests" initiated by AI Agents has **skyrocketed from approximately 4 million in September last year to over 17 million in March this year.** The report points out that **while the surge in traffic brings business prosperity, it has also led to a series of service disruptions.** GitHub is accelerating server capacity expansion and refactoring its backend architecture to handle the pressure, but changes in the competitive landscape cannot be ignored—AI tool providers like OpenAI and Anthropic are encroaching on the market share of GitHub's own products. ## Traffic Surge: From 1 Billion to 14 Billion The traffic growth curve on GitHub is almost vertical. Daigle stated that last year, the platform's annual code commits surpassed 1 billion for the first time, a milestone that filled employees with joy; now, that number has been far surpassed. "Since January of this year, we have been breaking historical peaks almost every month and every week," Daigle said. He attributes this growth to the "combined drive of AI Agents and human developers," specifically noting that the widespread adoption of AI programming tools is attracting a large number of users who previously lacked deep programming backgrounds to the GitHub platform. **Public data corroborates this trend:** The weekly frequency of code submissions to public GitHub projects by Anthropic's coding tool Claude Code has increased nearly 25-fold in the past six months, from around 100,000 to over 2.5 million in the past week. **Driving this wave of traffic are a host of recently released AI programming Agents.** OpenAI launched Codex in February this year. While Anthropic's Claude Code debuted earlier, its usage has seen a leap in growth with the recent release of more powerful models. Concurrently, **open-source tools have also played a significant role.** Tools like OpenClaw can orchestrate multiple Agents such as Codex and Claude Code to automate programming tasks across applications on the user's computer, further amplifying the scale effect of AI code generation. Tech companies like Meta are even hosting "tokenmaxxing" competitions, encouraging engineers to compete on who can have AI generate the most code in the fastest time—this competitive culture reflects the burgeoning trend of AI-assisted programming in the industry. ## Infrastructure Under Strain: Frequent Outages, API Rate Limiting Draws Complaints **The sharp increase in traffic has put substantial pressure on GitHub's infrastructure.** According to reports, the platform has experienced a noticeable increase in outages recently, which GitHub attributes to traffic peaks and the transitional period of migrating applications from its own servers to Microsoft's Azure cloud platform. Developer frustration is also mounting. Peter Steinberger, founder of OpenClaw, publicly complained last week about frequently hitting call limits when using GitHub's Application Programming Interface (API), stating bluntly, "This system was not designed for Agents." GitHub is currently responding rapidly: accelerating the deployment of new servers and refactoring its backend software to improve stability, Daigle said. The report also notes that **behind the rapid business growth, GitHub's competitive pressure is also heating up.** The rise of Claude Code and Codex directly threatens the market share of GitHub's own AI programming assistant, Copilot. Thomas Dohmke, former CEO of GitHub, left last year and recently founded a new company focused on creating code storage and testing environments more suited for AI workflows for developers. More notably, as previously reported by The Information, OpenAI is considering building its own internal code hosting system similar to GitHub and may offer it externally to Codex users—this means one of GitHub's most important traffic sources could evolve into its most direct competitor. In response, Daigle maintains a relatively calm demeanor. "As long as GitHub's usage continues to grow at a high rate, fierce competition is not a problem," he said. "Ultimately, all these tools have to push code to GitHub… that has always been our most important growth driver." It is worth noting that **whether this explosive growth in traffic can be converted into revenue synchronously remains an open question.** GitHub's current business model primarily involves per-user subscription fees, with additional charges for the extent of users' use of GitHub's own AI features. However, the interactions between third-party Agents like Claude Code and Codex with GitHub do not fall under these charging rules—meaning a large influx of Agent traffic does not directly translate to corresponding revenue. 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