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Show HN: Claudit – Claude Code Conversations as Git Notes, Automatically
Uses agent and Git Hooks to automatically create Git Notes on commit, containing the agent conversation that led to that commit. Works if either you or the agent commit.
It's basically the same thing as entire.io just announced that they got $60m investment for. Except I got Claude Code to write it last week, in my spare time, without really paying attention. I certainly didn't read or write any of the code, except for one rubbish joke in the README.
I've got a Claude Code instance working on Gemini CLI support and OpenCode support currently.
hahaha love the spec comparison.
Also, can't wait to try this. I use a markdown-based notes/workplans/context workflow that works for the happy path but falls on its head for some edge-cases. Sometimes I have to abruptly stop a piece of work, and I might not get a chance to perform the post-work-item markdown notes ritual. If I'm resuming the same piece of work within 24hrs, it's relatively straightforward to remember what I was working on before the abrupt stop. However, sometimes it might be several days before I resume a work-item that was abruptly stopped, and in those cases, the context switchback feels like hair-pulling. This promises to reduce that pain somewhat. The last commit (usually a few steps ahead of the work-plan persistence ritual) becomes a recoverable checkpoint.