Capture the why behind AI-generated code. Generate decision logs from Claude Code sessions for PR reviews.
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Capture the why behind AI-generated code. Generate decision logs from Claude Code sessions for PR reviews.
Self-hosted database and API for AI project memory. Store decisions with receipts, query from any model
Session Continuity Protocal (SCP): a lightweight protocol to prevent multi-session AI “amnesia” by persisting project state (PMP), decisions (ADR-lite), and no-silent-changes guardrails for consistent, token-efficient continuity.
Capture decisions with full context, metadata, and confidence scores. Includes outcome tracking, notes, and CSV export.
decisions, retros, and templates you can reuse.
Decision-first experiment tracker for product teams (hypothesis → decision → learning).
Open specification for tamper-evident AI decision logs. Satisfies EU AI Act Articles 12 and 19. Defines record fields, hash chaining, Ed25519 signatures, and audit trail export format.
An MCP server that gives AI coding agents persistent memory for architectural decisions, TODOs, and technical debt. Agents can log decisions with rationale, query past choices, detect conflicts, and surface relevant context — so your AI never forgets why the codebase is the way it is.
AI assumption firewall for MCP agents — intercepts risky decisions, checks past decisions, detects contradictions, and gates human approval via Telegram or Slack.
Your code knows what. Lore knows why. — CLI tool that captures the why behind code changes.
Reusable agent rules, templates, subagents, and skills for AI-assisted software delivery.
Evidence-based governance workflow for systematic trading R&D (templates + schemas + checklists). Not a bot, not signals.
A platform that makes delivery friction visible, measurable, and actionable — so teams can fix real root causes instead of guessing what went wrong.
An append-only ledger that records why decisions were made.
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