the memory layer of your codebase. Knows the WHY, the WHAT, the WHERE-IT-BREAKS.
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the memory layer of your codebase. Knows the WHY, the WHAT, the WHERE-IT-BREAKS.
Read a codebase like a book — chapter-by-chapter git/PR/issue archaeology with interactive Q&A. Adds the /dig slash command for Claude Code.
gitwhen — pinpoint when a string, line, or file changed in git history. Zero deps wrapper around git log -S / git blame / git log --diff-filter.
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