Open Source Project of the Day (#109): Trellis — Persist Project Specs, Tasks, and Memory Into Your Repository
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Introduction "AI coding is 10% coding and 90% re-explaining your stack. Trellis fixed the worst part of AI agents: amnesia." This is article #109 in the Open Source Project of the Day series. Today's project is Trellis — an AI coding agent harness that persists project specs, task context, and session memory into your repository. You spend a session with Claude Code getting things right: conventions explained, context established, good results produced. You close the terminal. Next day: start…
1Key Takeaways
- Introduction "AI coding is 10% coding and 90% re-explaining your stack.
- Trellis fixed the worst part of AI agents: amnesia." This is article #109 in the Open Source Project of the Day series.
- Today's project is Trellis — an AI coding agent harness that persists project specs, task context, and session memory into your repository.
- You spend a session with Claude Code getting things right: conventions explained, context established, good results produced.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that introduction "AI coding is 10% coding and 90% re-explaining your stack.
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