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GitMemo
Save AI conversations and notes into your Git repo.
GitMemo helps Claude Code & Cursor users save AI conversations, notes and work into a Git repo they own. It hooks into your editor to capture useful outputs as searchable Markdown in Git. Search everything later from CLI, MCP or Desktop. Built-in scratch notes, daily notes and docs. Local-first, remote sync optional. Set up once, then use /save. Desktop app available on macOS.
Hey everyone! 👋
I built GitMemo because I kept losing useful AI conversations I wanted to reuse later.
I use Claude Code and Cursor every day. During a session, I'd get valuable outputs — problem analysis, working solutions, code snippets, little decisions worth keeping. But once the session ended, they were buried in chat history or lost in the clipboard. A week later, I'd end up solving the same problem again.
I tried saving things manually to note apps, but it never stuck. What I really wanted was simple: useful AI work should become searchable files in my own repo, not disappear into another hosted tool.
So GitMemo is built for developers who live in Claude Code or Cursor and want their AI work — conversations, notes, decisions — to stay theirs, searchable and versioned in Git.
It integrates with both editors through native instructions, hooks, and MCP, and saves conversations as local Markdown tracked by Git. Alongside that, it comes with built-in scratch notes, daily notes, and docs, plus full-text search across conversations, notes, and clipboard history — reachable from CLI, MCP, or the Desktop app.
Setup is one command: `gitmemo init` → pick your editor → done. After that, `/save` inside Claude Code or Cursor is all you need.
The goal is straightforward: your AI work shouldn't vanish after the session. It should stay searchable, versioned, and fully yours.
Desktop ships for macOS, CLI works on macOS and Linux, clipboard capture is optional, remote Git sync is optional, and the whole thing is built in Rust and open source under MIT.
Would love to hear how you're handling AI conversations today — especially if you also build with Claude Code or Cursor.
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About GitMemo on Product Hunt
“Save AI conversations and notes into your Git repo.”
GitMemo was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #152 on the daily leaderboard. GitMemo helps Claude Code & Cursor users save AI conversations, notes and work into a Git repo they own. It hooks into your editor to capture useful outputs as searchable Markdown in Git. Search everything later from CLI, MCP or Desktop. Built-in scratch notes, daily notes and docs. Local-first, remote sync optional. Set up once, then use /save. Desktop app available on macOS.
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