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CE CODEX

Git tracks what changed. CE CODEX tracks why.

CE CODEX is the developer-focused Betweenware layer for AI-assisted coding. It connects Git history, coding-agent sessions, tests, bug-fix notes, design decisions, and handoff context so the reasoning behind a codebase does not vanish between chats.

Beta testing now: CE CODEX is being prepared for its first release. Join the waiting list to be notified when the first customer build is available.

Developer continuity layer
Git-linked memoryRepo
Decision logs and design rationaleWhy
Test context, failures, and fixesEvidence
Bug-fix notes and root-cause trailNotes
Agent handoffs and next-session contextContinue

The problem

AI coding agents can change the code, but the reasoning often gets stranded.

Git is excellent at preserving files, diffs, branches, and commits. But a coding project also has a living trail of assistant reasoning, user constraints, abandoned approaches, test results, bug investigations, design tradeoffs, and "don't do that again" discoveries.

CE CODEX is designed to preserve that missing layer so a new coding session, a new agent, or a future developer can understand not only what changed, but why the change happened.

What it tracks

The missing memory around the repo.

Design rationale

Preserve why a feature changed, what alternatives were considered, and which constraints shaped the final implementation.

Bug-fix documentation

Capture the bug report, reproduction notes, root-cause theory, attempted fixes, and final resolution.

Test evidence

Store test commands, failures, fixes, passing results, and assistant interpretations alongside the development timeline.

Agent session memory

Keep useful context from Codex or other coding-agent sessions so each new session does not restart from cold air.

Commit-linked notes

Connect summaries, decisions, and implementation notes to commits, branches, diffs, and release checkpoints.

New-chat handoffs

Generate compact handoff packages that tell the next AI session what matters, what changed, what broke, and what to do next.

How it fits

Git is the change backbone. CE CODEX is the project memory layer.

Built for AI-assisted coding

Useful for Codex, Claude Code, Gemini CLI, GitHub Copilot workflows, and future coding agents where project memory has to survive beyond one terminal or chat session.

Local-first project context

The same Betweenware principle applies: preserve the working record locally, then provide controlled summaries and handoffs when the project moves forward.

Status

CE CODEX is currently in beta testing as the developer-focused branch of the Continuity Engine product family.

Customers can join the first release waiting list now and be notified when the first public customer build is ready.

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