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Show HN: Remoroo. trying to fix memory in long-running coding agents

https://www.remoroo.com
17•adhamghazali•4d ago
I built Remoroo because most coding agents fall apart once the work stops being a short edit-and-run loop.

A real engineering experiment can run for hours. Along the way, the agent reads files, runs commands, checks logs, compares metrics, tries ideas that fail, and needs to remember what already happened. Once context starts slipping, it forgets the goal, loses track of the baseline, and retries bad ideas.

Remoroo is my attempt to solve that problem.

You point it at a repo and give it a measurable goal. It runs locally, tries changes, executes experiments, measures the result, keeps what helps, and throws away what does not.

A big part of the system is memory. Long runs generate far more context than a model can hold, so I built a demand-paging memory system inspired by OS virtual memory to keep the run coherent over time.

There is a technical writeup here: https://www.remoroo.com/blog/how-remoroo-works

Would love feedback from people working on long-running agents, training loops, eval harnesses, or similar workflows.

Comments

poszlem•1h ago
I have no comments on the product and wish you all the best with it, but the AI copy on the page is so painful to read.

"Not a coding agent. An autonomous research engine."

"It didn't guess. It proved."

"▸ 30 experiments completed ▸ 8 kept · 22 discarded ▸ val_bpb: 2.24 → 1.55 ▸ VERIFIED · REPRODUCIBLE You slept through it."

holoduke•13m ago
I am doing something similar with https://github.com/holoduke/myagent This project is actually some autonomous system that reads papers and tries to implement them. A fun experiment I would say.

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