
ECC optimizes AI agents, cuts context bloat
ECC is a performance optimization system for AI agent harnesses like Claude Code and Cursor, providing a modular framework of 60+ agents and 230+ skills. It solves "context bloat" by dynamically loading capabilities only when needed, significantly reducing token usage while ensuring consistent agent behavior across platforms.
ECC is effectively the first "operating system" for agentic workflows, moving beyond simple prompts into a structured execution environment.
- –Modular architecture prevents context window saturation, enabling longer and more complex coding sessions without performance degradation.
- –AgentShield integration provides a critical security layer for autonomous agents by scanning for secret leaks and prompt injections.
- –Cross-harness portability ensures that custom agent behaviors remain consistent whether using Claude Code, Cursor, or Zed.
- –The shift to a Rust-based control plane in version 2.0 signals a transition toward high-performance, local-first agent orchestration.
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2026-05-26
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2026-05-26
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