Provide graph-based working memory for coding agents with causal retrieval and compact briefs.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "state-trace" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Use state-trace to build working memory for this repository: record files involved in the authentication module, function dependencies, and reasons for recent changes, then prioritize causal chains and concise summaries related to the login flow in later queries.
Creates structured memory entries for auth dependencies and change reasons, then returns concise context for the login flow.
Write the findings from the last three payment-timeout debugging sessions into state-trace, then use causal retrieval to summarize which commits, configuration changes, and external service updates most likely caused this regression.
Produces a causally organized regression summary pointing to the most relevant commits, configs, and external dependency changes.
Extract the key memories for the current API refactor from state-trace and generate a compact handoff brief for the next engineer, including completed work, pending tasks, risks, and relevant code locations.
Delivers a concise engineering handoff covering progress, risks, next steps, and code locations.
Give AI coding agents persistent memory across sessions for people, decisions, and context.
Provides local persistent memory for coding agents with low-cost context retrieval.
Give coding agents local structural memory for leaner, refactor-safe development.
Give AI coding agents searchable local project memory with safe structured updates.
Add governed cross-agent memory with retrieval and sync for coding agents.
Give AI coding agents persistent local shared memory across agents.