
Mneme HQ lets you codify architectural rules directly in your repo for AI coding agents
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Mneme HQ gives developers a way to define and store architectural constraints inside the repository itself, so AI coding agents follow project-specific rules rather than hallucinating their own conventions. For indie makers leaning on tools like Copilot or Cursor, this addresses a real friction point: keeping AI-generated code consistent with decisions the team has already made. Repo-native rules mean the constraints travel with the codebase, not locked in someone's head or a separate wiki.
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