Agents Remember – Git-aware Memory for Coding Agents
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.
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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