A toolkit that makes Claude Code better at engineering — session memory, dependency analysis, large file navigation, 18 specialist agents, and crew teams for parallel multi-branch work.
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A toolkit that makes Claude Code better at engineering — session memory, dependency analysis, large file navigation, 18 specialist agents, and crew teams for parallel multi-branch work.
Multi-agent AI platform with voice and text control. Visual workflows, web interface, and chat integrations (Telegram, Discord, Slack). Long-term memory, any LLM backend, extensible via MCP tools.
Persistent memory for Cursor IDE — like claude-mem, but for Cursor. Zero-config, no API key.
Shared memory and identity for your AI agents — Git-native, self-hosted, no vendor lock-in
AI Engineering Governance Platform — Session memory, feature registry, code intelligence, and rule enforcement for AI coding assistants.
Provide ready-to-use AI agent personas for Claude Code to deliver expert-level output with minimal setup and clear specialization.
Session memory for Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini CLI — search past sessions, track failures, and resume work across context limits
ContextIQ : Enterprise semantic firewall that scores query ambiguity locally before any LLM call. Detects Hinglish/mixed-language input via franc, fuzzy-matches unknown terms with fuse.js, and blocks Gemini until meaning is fully resolved using department context and session memory.
Persistent Memory Cortex for AI Coding Agents
Cross-tool session memory for AI coding assistants. One chronicle, every tool. Zero dependencies.
Team decision trail for AI-assisted development
MCP server for AI agents: intelligent code exploration (AST-based symbol search, architectural blueprints, call graphs, 90%+ token reduction) + persistent session memory (global preferences, project decisions)
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