Persist OS – AI Code Architecture Documentation CLI
A local CLI tool that documents architectural decisions, design rationales, and enforces basic development standards for AI-generated code. It helps fast-shipped MVPs become scalable by recording the 'why' behind code without requiring network connectivity.
AI coding tools like Cursor and GitHub Copilot have flooded codebases with fast-generated code that carries no rationale, and the documentation debt is becoming visible enough that teams are starting to feel it acutely — that timing is real. The closest substitute is Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) via tools like adr-tools or Log4brains, which are free and already adopted by disciplined teams, meaning the audience being targeted has often already solved this manually or decided they don't care. The $1k–5k/mo band implies a small number of paying teams or a low-price CLI subscription, which is plausible but tight given that most individual developers won't pay for documentation tooling and team budgets route through procurement. The biggest risk is that the people who generate sloppy AI code and never document it are exactly the people who won't install a CLI to fix that habit — the tool requires discipline from the least disciplined users.
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