deja-vu: A zero-dependency binary that turns coding agent session logs into a searchable memory layer
Memory layer for coding agents: search, MCP recall, auto-context, secret redaction, stats, share and sync over the session logs Claude Code, Codex and opencode already write. One zero-dep binary. -...
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