memcontext-autopilot
An automated memory middleware for AI agents, implementing a Retrieve-Respond-Save loop to maintain long-term persistent context across conversations.
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An automated memory middleware for AI agents, implementing a Retrieve-Respond-Save loop to maintain long-term persistent context across conversations.
Synthesizes multi-agent research findings into coherent, citation-backed reports, resolving contradictions and identifying consensus.
Systematically trace code flows, locate implementations, diagnose performance issues, and map system architecture to understand complex codebases.
A systematic code auditing framework for identifying technical debt, security vulnerabilities, dead code, and code quality issues in software projects.
Comprehensive reference for GrepAI configuration, detailing the .grepai/config.yaml schema, embedder settings, storage backends, and optimization parameters.
Manage git worktrees: create, move branches into, or remove worktrees. Simplifies parallel development, context switching, and cleanup for Apartment-based Rails projects.
Optimize agent context windows through KV-caching, observation masking, summarization-based compaction, and context partitioning to reduce costs and latency.
Interactive tool for generating Business, Model, Architecture, and Design (BMAD) planning documentation for feature development.
A design-focused coding agent that brings world-class interface craft, motion, and systematic front-end engineering to your development workflow.
Clarify ambiguous requirements through systematic dialogue and scoring to ensure high-quality, actionable PRDs before starting implementation.
A professional tool for reading, creating, and editing .docx documents with precise layout control, using python-docx and automated visual rendering checks.
Standardize git remote configuration and issue tracking for contributors working with forked repositories in the libuipc project.