LLM-powered knowledge base from your Claude Code, Codex CLI, Copilot, Cursor & Gemini sessions. Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern — implemented and shipped.
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LLM-powered knowledge base from your Claude Code, Codex CLI, Copilot, Cursor & Gemini sessions. Karpathy's LLM Wiki pattern — implemented and shipped.
10 Claude sessions running. What are they doing? Live dashboard — monitor, cost tracking, search, sub-agent visibility.
Command line history manager for bash
Sync AI coding agent session history (Pi, Claude Code) across machines using path canonicalization and Git-backed CRDT merge
Bring hidden OpenCode session history back into view and seamlessly continue work in any historical session.
Git-anchored decentralised intent(conversation) ledger for teams who build with AI
Coder-X: An agentic Python coding assistant with robust CLI, model management, secure config, and full test coverage. Built for extensibility, reliability, and developer productivity.
Move Claude Code projects without losing session history — CLI tool to update all path references after renaming or relocating a project directory
Search Claude Code session history. Regex + semantic (vector) search. Single binary, zero dependencies.
Search, inspect, and export Claude Code + Cursor conversation history
agent-usage-analyzer is an installable agent skill for Codex and Claude Code.
A conversational chatbot built with Groq Llama 3.1 and LangChain, featuring multi-session memory and context-aware responses.
Local-first, dependency-free web viewer for Codex CLI and Claude Code session logs.
🧠 Build an AI conversational chatbot that remembers users, manages multi-session chats, and delivers context-aware responses effortlessly.
MCP server that gives Claude Code (and any MCP client) read access to OpenAI Codex CLI session history
TraceCC gives AI agents a CLI-native long-term memory over their own session history. Searchable, scoped, and sized for context windows.
Add a description, image, and links to the session-history topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the session-history topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."