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Repo-local continuity runtime for coding agents

Project description

aictx

AICTX is a repo-local continuity runtime for coding agents.

It helps each new session behave like the same repo-native engineer continuing prior work.

Current documented implementation: 4.1.0


Why this exists

Most agent workflows start from scratch every time.

aictx allows them to reuse what already worked.


What aictx is

A repo-local continuity runtime for coding agents.

It records real execution, preserves continuity artifacts inside the repository, and reuses successful strategies in later executions.

  • repo-local continuity runtime
  • real execution logging
  • reusable strategy memory
  • canonical handoff, decisions, semantic repo, staleness, and continuity metrics artifacts
  • structured execution signal capture with provenance
  • failure and repo-area memory
  • lightweight runtime guidance and post-task summaries for coding agents

Safety model

AICTX modifies repository files and can optionally install runner integrations. By default it creates repo-local runtime artifacts only during repo setup, and aictx install does not modify global Codex files. Global Codex integration requires aictx install --install-codex-global.


Quick start

pip install aictx
aictx install
cd your-repo
aictx init

After aictx init, you can use your coding agent normally in that repo.

Manual aictx commands after initialization are optional:

  • the intended flow is install + init, then agent-driven usage
  • suggest, reflect, reuse, and report real-usage remain available for inspection, debugging, or manual control
  • Claude/Codex integration files and hooks added by init are there to help the agent use aictx automatically when the runner respects repo instructions

Public CLI

aictx install
aictx init
aictx suggest
aictx reflect
aictx reuse
aictx report real-usage
aictx clean
aictx uninstall

Only install and init are part of the normal setup path.

The rest of the public commands are optional operational commands:

  • suggest, reflect, reuse -> for manual inspection or explicit agent calls
  • report real-usage -> for reviewing stored execution data
  • clean, uninstall -> for removing AICTX-managed content

What aictx does

  • records real execution in .aictx/metrics/execution_logs.jsonl
  • writes operational feedback in .aictx/metrics/execution_feedback.jsonl
  • stores successful and failed strategies in .aictx/strategy_memory/strategies.jsonl
  • stores continuity artifacts in .aictx/continuity/
    • handoff.json
    • handoffs.jsonl (rolling recent handoff history)
    • decisions.jsonl
    • semantic_repo.json
    • dedupe_report.json
    • staleness.json
    • continuity_metrics.json
    • last_execution_summary.md (latest detailed finalize summary)
  • captures available files, commands, tests, and errors with provenance instead of inventing data
  • stores repo-local failure patterns and area memory for later debugging/context
  • reuses only successful strategies during later executions
  • returns agent_summary and agent_summary_text after finalize; agents must append agent_summary_text to final user responses for non-trivial tasks
  • exposes small JSON commands for runtime guidance
  • does not rely on hidden model memory or opaque cross-repo state

What AICTX modifies

Repo-local:

  • .aictx/
  • AICTX-managed blocks in AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md
  • .claude/settings.json merged AICTX hook entries
  • .claude/hooks/aictx_*.py
  • .gitignore entries for AICTX runtime paths

Optional global:

  • ~/.codex/AGENTS.override.md
  • ~/.codex/AICTX_Codex.md
  • ~/.codex/config.toml

Global Codex files are only updated when --install-codex-global is passed.


Idempotency guarantees

  • aictx init is non-destructive for existing AICTX execution logs and strategy memory
  • existing .aictx/metrics/*.jsonl and .aictx/strategy_memory/*.jsonl files are preserved
  • .claude/settings.json is merged, not overwritten
  • AICTX-managed Markdown blocks and hooks are idempotent
  • aictx init does not delete legacy non-AICTX paths

What aictx does NOT do

aictx does not optimize your agent. aictx does not guarantee better performance.

It makes past executions observable and reusable.


Who this is for

  • engineers using coding agents repeatedly in the same repository
  • teams that want repo-local execution history and reusable strategies
  • users who prefer traceable artifacts over heuristic-heavy automation

Who this is not for

  • users expecting guaranteed productivity gains
  • teams looking for a full orchestration platform
  • workflows that do not preserve repo-level instructions or execution discipline

Runtime loop

  1. prepare_execution() loads prior successful strategies and may attach execution_hint
  2. for non-trivial work it may also build a bounded packet/context payload and continuity summary
  3. the agent executes
  4. finalize_execution() records logs, feedback, strategy memory, and agent_summary_text
  5. the agent appends agent_summary_text to the final user response; if unavailable, it says AICTX summary unavailable
  6. the next execution can reuse successful strategies and ignore failed ones

Artifact contract

The stable repo-local continuity artifact contract in 4.1.0 is:

.aictx/continuity/session.json
.aictx/continuity/handoff.json
.aictx/continuity/decisions.jsonl
.aictx/continuity/semantic_repo.json
.aictx/continuity/dedupe_report.json
.aictx/continuity/staleness.json
.aictx/continuity/continuity_metrics.json
.aictx/strategy_memory/strategies.jsonl
.aictx/failure_memory/failure_patterns.jsonl
.aictx/metrics/execution_logs.jsonl
.aictx/metrics/execution_feedback.jsonl

Behavior expectations:

  • continuity artifacts are repo-local and inspectable
  • startup loads only bounded, deterministic continuity context
  • startup banner behavior is visible-session aware and shown at most once per visible session
  • packet/context middleware may be built for non-trivial work and remains inspectable when present
  • failed strategies remain in history but are excluded from positive reuse
  • maintenance and staleness files mark or summarize; they do not imply hidden ML or automatic repair

Additional runtime continuity outputs may appear (not part of the stable contract set above), including:

  • .aictx/continuity/handoffs.jsonl
  • .aictx/continuity/last_execution_summary.md

Main runtime artifacts

.aictx/
  continuity/
    handoff.json
    handoffs.jsonl
    decisions.jsonl
    semantic_repo.json
    dedupe_report.json
    staleness.json
    continuity_metrics.json
    last_execution_summary.md
  metrics/
    execution_logs.jsonl
    execution_feedback.jsonl
  strategy_memory/
    strategies.jsonl

Additional properties

  • repo-local artifacts are the source of truth; execution history and strategy memory stay inspectable inside the repository
  • failed strategies are stored, but they are excluded from reuse by default
  • public operational command outputs are deterministic and machine-readable JSON; internal run-execution without --json also prints the user-facing AICTX summary
  • AICTX-managed changes can be removed cleanly with aictx clean and aictx uninstall

Notes

  • file tracking depends on explicit input from the agent/runtime; wrapped execution can capture commands, tests, errors, and edited files best-effort
  • strategy reuse is heuristic: matching task type, prompt similarity, overlapping files, primary entry point, commands/tests/errors, and area are preferred, with recency as a secondary signal
  • continuity loading is layered: session identity, handoff, recent decisions, failure patterns, semantic repo memory, procedural reuse, maintenance hygiene, staleness filtering, and aggregate continuity metrics
  • task typing uses explicit metadata first, then deterministic keyword/path inference, then unknown
  • capture provenance distinguishes explicit, runtime-observed, heuristic, and unknown signals
  • middleware packet generation is conservative and task-dependent, not unconditional for every execution
  • reflect is intentionally small-scope: it only looks at the latest execution log, but it can now return issue classification, counts, suggested next action, and recommended entry points
  • suggest and reuse can rank with extra context such as request text, files, commands, tests, and notable errors when that context is provided
  • failed strategies are stored and excluded from positive reuse hints; they may still inform failure-aware avoidance and debugging context
  • no synthetic benchmarks or estimated improvements are reported

Cleanup

  • aictx clean removes only AICTX-managed content from the current repository: the .aictx/ scaffold, AICTX blocks in AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md, legacy AICTX content in AGENTS.override.md when present, AICTX Claude hooks/settings, and the .gitignore entry added by AICTX
  • aictx uninstall removes AICTX-managed content from all registered repositories and removes global AICTX state under ~/.aictx, plus AICTX-managed Codex global instructions/config lines
  • both commands are conservative: they only remove content that AICTX created or marked as AICTX-managed

Possible evolution

The current 4.1.0 runtime keeps continuity deterministic and inspectable rather than turning into an opaque agent platform.

Possible future work, based on real usage:

  • better file access capture from agent/runtime integrations
  • broader runner-native signal capture where supported
  • clearer comparison across repeated task categories
  • stronger runner-native automation where supported
  • richer repo-level reporting built only from real execution history
  • additional visible-session integration support across runners

Not part of the current product contract:

  • hidden cross-session model state
  • autonomous repo repair
  • guaranteed optimization claims

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