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Polygraph.

Break repository silos and give your AI agents persistent, shared memory across every codebase.

Unify all your repositories into a single dependency graph. Give AI agents persistent memory and cross-repository visibility for truly autonomous coding.

Rank
▲ #43
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156
Platform
Web / Mobile
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Recently
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More About Polygraph

Polygraph

Polygraph transforms fragmented codebases into unified, intelligent workspaces by enabling AI agents to see across repositories and maintain persistent session memory. It eliminates the friction of context-switching between projects, allowing developers to prompt once and execute everywhere.

Product Highlights

  • Automatic Repo Discovery: Indexes every repository you have access to—private and open source—and builds a dynamic graph of relationships via packages and APIs, creating a synthetic monorepo experience.

  • Cross-Repo Intelligence: AI agents automatically plan and execute work across multiple repositories without manual guidance on where to look, dramatically accelerating complex development tasks.

  • Persistent Session Memory: Maintains complete history of past sessions, including descriptions, pull requests, and execution traces, enabling instant bug fixes without digging through scattered logs.

  • Seamless Integrations: Native compatibility with leading development tools including Codex, Claude Code, GitHub, and Open Code, fitting effortlessly into existing workflows.

Use Cases

  • Multi-Repository Refactoring: Modernize or migrate code across dozens of interdependent repositories with coordinated AI-driven planning and execution.

  • Bug Investigation and Resolution: Reference historical session data to instantly understand, reproduce, and fix bugs that span multiple codebases.

  • Cross-Team Collaboration: Share context effortlessly across engineering teams by maintaining unified visibility into how disparate systems interconnect.

Target Audience

Polygraph is built for engineering teams and individual developers managing complex, distributed codebases who want to leverage AI agents without losing context across repositories. It serves organizations struggling with the cognitive overhead of microservices, polyrepo architectures, or sprawling legacy systems.