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Scritty terminal builds shared memory via MCP

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Scritty terminal builds shared memory via MCP
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Scritty terminal builds shared memory via MCP

scritty is a local, privacy-focused terminal emulator that captures conversations from CLI-based AI coding agents (including Claude, Codex, Copilot, Antigravity, and Ollama) and indexes them into a unified searchable corpus. It serves this memory back to the agents over the Model Context Protocol (MCP) and provides CLI access for users across desktop, browser, and mobile platforms.

// ANALYSIS

A clever approach to solving the context fragmentation and memory limits of AI agents by using a local terminal emulator wrapper as a persistent memory layer.

  • Local-first design ensures sensitive CLI logs and code snippets remain on the user's machine.
  • MCP support makes integration with modern agent frameworks seamless.
  • Might face challenges if developers prefer their own highly customized terminal environments.
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DISCOVERED

3h ago

2026-07-02

PUBLISHED

9h ago

2026-07-02

RELEVANCE

9/ 10

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