Recover the last actionable Codex request after compaction failure, crash, or lost context.
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Recover the last actionable Codex request after compaction failure, crash, or lost context.
Analyze, migrate, repair, and roll back Codex sidebar session metadata from rollout files and state_5.sqlite.
OpenCode plugin that prevents session crashes from oversized screenshots and recovers context from broken sessions
Codex skill and safe recovery tool for restoring missing local Codex Desktop sessions
Reusable multi-agent workspace architecture for kiro-cli: auto-learning, local LLM delegation, shared context, session recovery
CLI to recover Claude Code sessions (e.g. /resume) after renaming, moving, or copying a project folder. Dry-run, atomic, merge-aware.
Find and recover data and code files from Claude Code sessions. Humans and Claude Code alike can use it to pick up where they left off.
Persistent memory for AI coding agents — across tools, sessions, and projects. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode.
Search, move, copy, fork, and repair Codex sessions from any terminal or SSH session.
Self-hosted continuity and collaboration substrate for autonomous agents with bounded, recoverable memory and explicit restart orientation
Repair and restore local Codex sessions back into the current VS Code session list. Windows-first, local-first, backup-first. 修复并恢复本地 Codex 会话。
Chrome Session Restorer - Android automation tool for browser session recovery
Recover and relaunch your AI coding sessions after a reboot — i3 + Terminator workspace-aware restore
🔄 Restore lost Chrome sessions on Android effortlessly, recovering your active tabs and browsing context after interruptions like crashes or shutdowns.
⚡ OpenClaw Skill — Zero-cooperation session recovery after gateway restart. No checkpoints, no hooks — reads JSONL evidence and picks up where it left off.
Search, read, and merge your Claude Code session history in plain English. MCP server + TUI.
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