Every developer has faced this: you clone a new repo, spend hours asking architectural questions, tracing features, and trying to connect the dots. By the end of the session, you realize you have no notes to show for all that effort.
Ogcode changes that. It is more than a coding harness, designed for end-to-end application development and deployment with mission to save tokens, keeping context tight and on right track with it's agentic session memory.
One feature in particular stands out: agentic note-taking.
While working in your coding session, you ask questions about features or architecture. When you receive an answer worth keeping, you simply click Save to Note. Behind the scenes, a note agent prepares a detailed knowledge entry and stores it in the Notes module. Later, when debugging or extending a feature, Ogcode can pull those notes back into context, saving you from grepping through thousands of files resulting in saving tokens and speeding things up.
The key is control. You decide what gets saved, building a curated knowledge base for your project. Ogcode also keeps those notes versioned and updated as your project evolves through its lifecycle.
The result is powerful: structured documentation without extra effort, context retrieval on demand, and fewer wasted tokens per session. For me, this has been the difference between chaos and clarity.
Try Ogcode. You will feel the impact immediately. It is open-source with MIT License.
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