Handoff – preserve coding context when agents run out of tokens
Local markdown handoff files beat cloud sync for privacy, but context loss is inevitable.
Local-first CLI for tracking AI-assisted work sessions
It hooks into local agent logs and settings to backfill past sessions and then incrementally capture prompts and events — a pragmatic, privacy-friendly approach that actually makes session continuity possible. The combo of one-command onboarding, an explicit 'handoff' export, and a small dashboard feels immediately usable, though its appeal is narrow unless you regularly juggle multiple coding agents.
Developers and engineers who use multiple AI coding assistants and want to preserve and transfer session context
Local markdown handoff files beat cloud sync for privacy, but context loss is inevitable.
Hook-based capture beats OTEL for Claude Code agent visibility.
Session handover from CLI to Telegram is clever, but only Claude Code works now.
Context tied to commits, not floating docs—reviewers finally see why, not just diff.
Auto-spawning fresh agents at 50% context beats manual session restarts.
50k lines shipped in a week, but team knowledge bases are a crowded category.