Agents Remember – Git-aware Memory for Coding Agents

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Idea

Coding agents struggle to retain project-specific knowledge across sessions. This tool creates a Git-based, Markdown memory system that helps AI coding assistants understand your codebase context and project conventions, making them more effective pair programmers.

Why this is interesting

Persistent memory for coding agents is a real friction point right now — tools like Cursor, Copilot, and Claude Code have driven daily AI-assisted coding into mainstream dev workflows, but context loss across sessions remains a genuine complaint with no clean solution yet. No clear incumbent owns this specific layer; memory projects like Mem0 exist but aren't Git-native or coding-agent-focused. The $1k–5k/mo revenue band is realistic for a dev utility that targets individual developers or small teams on a low-ticket subscription, though it implies a ceiling that makes this a lifestyle product rather than a venture-scale one. The biggest risk is that the major coding agent platforms — Cursor, Windsurf, or Anthropic directly — ship native persistent context features and eliminate the need for a third-party layer entirely, which at their current development pace is a plausible 6–12 month outcome.

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