A tool experiment for AI coding agents that forget project context
can make writing code much faster, but restarting work after a few days can still be slow. A new session often does not know why something was built, which choices were made, what was already tried, what still needs attention, or which files matter most.
This can add 15 to 30 minutes of rebuilding before real work continues. The missing piece is not the code itself, but the around the code.
An early open-source companion CLI is being built to keep project continuity between s. The maker is looking for about 10 developers who often use Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or similar tools to try it for a few days and give blunt feedback on what helps, what annoys them, what is wrong, and what is missing.
Key points
- can write code quickly, but new sessions often lose .
- Rebuilding the missing background can take 15 to 30 minutes before work resumes.
- The problem is described as missing , not missing code.
- An early open-source CLI aims to preserve continuity between s.
- The maker wants roughly 10 regular users of Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, or similar tools to test it and give honest feedback.