By default Cipher stores context locally, but you can connect it to vector or graph databases for persistence. ByteRover takes it further by storing context in the cloud, sharing it with your team, and making it usable across agents. Check it out here:
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Cipher: Coding Agent Tool Supporting Multiple IDEs and Platforms
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Cipher is built for coding agents. It works with Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, AWS Kiro, VS Code, Roo Code (via MCP), and even agents like Kimi K2. GitHub Repo: https://
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Gemini CLI analyzes project structure with Cipher MCP tool
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Here’s how it works: I ask Gemini CLI to analyze my project structure.
— Sumanth (@Sumanth_077) 30 juillet 2025
It connects to Cipher MCP tool, maps the structure, detects patterns, and saves them locally.
This context is now reusable across Claude Code, Cursor, or any other connected coding agent. pic.twitter.com/wmsVgHQGDwHere’s how it works: I ask Gemini CLI to analyze my project structure. It connects to Cipher MCP tool, maps the structure, detects patterns, and saves them locally. This context is now reusable across Claude Code, Cursor, or any other connected coding agent.
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Add Cipher as MCP Server for Agent Memory
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Next, let’s add Cipher as an MCP server so agents can discover it automatically • Update "settings.json" if you are using Gemini CLI
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Installing Cipher and Setting Up Your Environment
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First let's install Cipher and set up your environment: • Install globally: npm install -g @byterover/cipher
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Building Persistent Memory for Coding Agents Between Sessions
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Coding agents have a major limitation: they forget everything between sessions. Without memory, they can’t retain project context, past fixes, or key decisions. What they need is a persistent memory layer to store and recall context. Let’s see how to set that up.
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Cipher: Open-Source Memory Layer for Coding Agents
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We’ll use Cipher, an open‑source memory layer for coding agents. You can run Cipher as an MCP server so coding agents like Claude Code, Gemini CLI, or plugins for VS Code, Cursor, and Windsurf can connect directly and use its memory layer out of the box
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Give Coding Agents Long-Term Memory with One Line
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You can now make Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and other coding agents 10x more powerful by giving them long‑term memory! It just takes a single line of code. Here’s a step‑by‑step breakdown (100% local):
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Montreal AI Releases AGI-Alpha-Agent v0 Open Source
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[ “We Choose to Ascend with AGI” ] GitHub : https://
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Stanford’s AI Scientists, Meta’s Recruitment, and New AI Tools
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Top stories in AI today: – Stanford’s AI-powered virtual scientists
– Meta targets Murati's startup with massive offers
– Build apps with leading open-source AI
– ChatGPT’s Study Mode for deeper learning – 4 new AI tools & 4 job opportunities Read more: https://
therundown.ai/p/stanfords-vi
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