I built Almanac, repo-local memory for coding agents.
It stores the context agents usually forget:
- decisions that were tried and reverted
- gotchas buried in old chats
- weird branches that exist for a reason
- flows that span too many files
- “don’t suggest this again” project history
The goal is to stop re-explaining the same tribal knowledge to Codex/Claude every session.
Open source:
https://t.co/FqnBkITxaZ
Our first community-built wiki is live!!
The XR wiki is live now, huge thanks to Alex Okita.
You can spin up a wiki on anything in seconds
try today @openalmanac
Claude Code's web search sucks. We wired together multiple serp apis and scrapers and built the Almanac MCP. Currently supports general search, reddit search and scraping basically any webpage.
All available for free.
npx openalmanac setup
We made a Wikipedia out of Reddit.
Over the weekend we gave Claude 1.25M threads of r/lockpicking and asked it to compile a wiki. This is what it made.
Something about using claude code to write fun things and sharing. Go try (I was thinking about this when I found this website)
https://t.co/3oFfmFlqks
Today we’re launching Almanac, a people-Wikipedia written by AI.
Almanac uses news, personal websites, LinkedIn, X, YouTube, and more to create a detailed biography for you.
Get your article today at https://t.co/2VCHVmDTxZ