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EGC - Extended Global Context

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EGC - Extended Global Context

Your AI agents never start from zero again.

No commands to learn. Just work - EGC handles the rest.


EGC is a local runtime that gives every AI coding tool you use a persistent memory. At the end of each session, your AI saves what it learned: decisions made, what failed, your preferences, what to pick up next. At the start of the next session, it loads that state back on its own - no prompting required. Say "let's continue" or "where did we stop?" in any language and your AI already knows what to do. One install covers Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, and more. Works with Claude, GPT-4o, Gemini, and OpenRouter models including DeepSeek, Qwen3, and Llama 4.


This is what EGC looks like in practice

You open Claude Code on a project you haven't touched in two weeks. Without typing anything:

State loaded from egc-memory via ~/.egc/state/Projects-MyApp.md

Context and preferences acknowledged (terse responses).

Ready to pick up the next items:
• Test full install on a clean machine
• Add GEMINI.md with session memory protocol
• Publish v1.0.1 fix to npm after clean install test passes
• Add mcp_server_count to audit.js

=== EGC Stack Briefing ===
Stack: typescript, javascript
Stack agents: typescript-reviewer, javascript-reviewer
Always use: code-reviewer
Skill: coding-standards (cyclomatic complexity) - apply to all code written this session
===

The AI already knows what you were building, what decisions you made, what failed, and exactly where you stopped. It knows because EGC saved that state at the end of your last session and loaded it back when this one started - on its own, without you asking. You didn't type anything. You just started working.

EGC demo

Install

npm install -g @egchq/egc && egc install

Or run without installing globally:

npx @egchq/egc install

Full installation guide


What EGC gives your AI

EGC ships two MCP servers that work together during every session.

Memory - 14 tools that your AI uses automatically

No commands to memorize. Your AI reads this table so you never have to. Say anything in any language - "continue from yesterday", "remember this decision", "what broke last time?" - and it calls the right tool. You just work. EGC handles the rest.

egc-memory

Tool What it does
get_state Loads project memory at session start
update_state Saves decisions, preferences, and next steps
store_decision Persists a single decision to SQLite
query_history Returns past decisions by timestamp
search_history Full-text search with BM25 ranking
working_memory_set Stores transient context with a TTL
working_memory_get Reads a transient key
working_memory_list Lists all live transient entries for the current project
lesson_save Records cross-session knowledge with confidence decay
lesson_recall Retrieves active lessons above a confidence threshold
lesson_reinforce Boosts confidence on a lesson when the same pattern repeats
detect_patterns Surfaces repeated commands and recurring errors from hook events
compress_observations Compresses raw hook observations into typed summaries to reduce token usage
get_project_state Returns server health metadata and storage engine status

State files live at ~/.egc/state/<project-slug>.md. One file per project, plain Markdown, human-readable.

Context and safety - 5 tools for when things get heavy

egc-guardian

These tools run automatically in the background. Every shell command and every file write is checked before it executes. You never invoke them directly.

Tool What it does
validate_command Checks shell commands against project safety rules before execution
validate_write Validates file write paths to prevent unsafe writes
reduce_context Compresses file payloads to save your token budget
orchestrate_task Routes prompts with agent/skill context and returns compression metrics
auto_learn Mines session failures and writes actionable lessons to all AI tool config files in the project
Always in sync - across every tool you use

egc watch - run it once and every tool you use stays in sync. Edit context in Cursor and it appears in Gemini CLI, Copilot, Windsurf, and everywhere else automatically. When your state updates, all your tool config files update with it. No manual steps, no stale state.

egc watch              # watch current project
egc watch /path/proj   # watch a specific project
egc watch --quiet      # suppress output
Dashboard - real-time Mission Control

egc dashboard - open your browser at http://localhost:7890 and watch everything your AI does, live. Tool calls, file edits, shell commands, token usage, memory state, and agent status stream in real time. The dashboard starts automatically every time you run egc init.

egc dashboard          # start Mission Control (auto-starts after egc init)
egc dashboard stop     # stop the background server
egc dashboard status   # check if the server is running

Prompt library

479 components included as a bonus. Install to get access to 63 agents, 229 skills, and 76 commands, plus 111 rules, all written from real engineering sessions. Skip them entirely and EGC still gives you persistent memory.


Support EGC

EGC is built by one developer, maintained in the open, and free.

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