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# Trie:
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# Trie: Trainable AI Agent for Maintaining AI-generated Codebases
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**A trainable AI agent that watches your
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**A trainable AI agent that watches all of your codebases, learns from your incidents, and prevents repeat bugs before they ship.**
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[](https://www.trie.dev) [](https://x.com/louiskishfy)
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## What Trie Does
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- **Central skill repository**: One place for all your skills — carry context and rules across Cursor, Claude, VS Code, CLI, and CI/CD
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- **Sets and tracks goals**: "Reduce
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- **Tests your theories**: "Mondays have more bugs"
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- **Learns from
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- **Sets and tracks goals**: "Reduce login bugs by 50%" then actually measures progress and celebrates wins
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- **Tests your theories**: "Mondays have more bugs" — Trie validates with real data and builds confidence over time
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- **Learns from your incidents**: Train it on your specific patterns, not generic rules that don't fit your prompting
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## Goal
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Building apps with AI tools like Cursor and Claude Code is incredibly fast - but maintaining them alone is a nightmare. You fix a bug and forget why it happened. The same issues keep coming back. Your codebase grows faster than your memory of it.
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Trie solves this by being your
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Trie solves this by being your persistent memory. It keeps a ledger so it remembers what broke before, learns patterns across your projects, and warns you before you ship risky code. Tools like Cursor Bugbot are great, but just flagging issues isn't going to help you avoid similar patterns in the future. With Trie, you'll find quickly that you end up architecting apps and prompting better.
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## Key Features
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