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Show HN: Agentlore – searchable team log for AI coding agent sessions

https://github.com/clkao/agentlore
2•clkao•7h ago
Agentlore syncs your team's AI coding agent conversations to shared storage, links them to git commits and PRs, and makes them searchable. Built on top of agentsview[0] by Wes McKinney, which indexes local sessions from various coding agents into a SQLite database.

I built this because I wanted to understand my own agent usage patterns. I mostly use Claude Code, and agentsview was already doing the hard work of collecting sessions locally.

Then I wanted to sync sessions across my machines so everything was searchable in one place. When I found interesting new approaches with coding agents (superpowers, gsd, higher-order prompting) that I wanted to share with friends and teammates. I ended up creating gists, which is a terrible way to share conversations.

These clicked together into agentlore. A daemon watches agentsview's local database, masks secrets, and syncs conversations to ClickHouse. A web UI lets you browse, search, and filter across all your sessions.

The part I'm most excited about is git linking. Agentlore parses tool calls for git commit and gh pr create invocations, extracting commit SHAs and PR URLs. So you can go from a commit to the full conversation that produced it. Every conversation gets a shareable permalink, so you can drop it in a PR comment or Slack and people can see exactly what happened.

What I'm hoping to see play out:

- Review agents should get more accurate when they have the conversation context, what was intended and what was manually tested, not just the diff. - People can learn from each other. Someone figures out a better way to prompt for refactoring, the whole team can see how they did it. - Context stops disappearing. When you pick up code someone else wrote with an agent, the conversation is right there instead of lost on their machine.

This is early and likely broken in places. Would love feedback.

Demo: https://demo.agentlore.io/sessions/589b7dd5-93ad-4dc0-8e6f-d... (the conversation the built this project. you can see all subagent sessions, but not all commits are captured yet)

[0] https://github.com/wesm/agentsview

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