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# Barry Cache
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Barry Cache remembers your repo.
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It creates source-backed context files for coding agents, validates them, and gives agents a deterministic CLI for loading the smallest useful slice of project knowledge.
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## Reasoning
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Barry Cache exists because coding agents need durable project context that is shared, reviewable, and smaller than the whole repository. Private assistant memory, ad hoc chat history, and vendor-specific instruction files drift apart; Barry keeps the source of truth in the repo and lets every agent load the same facts.
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The structure is intentionally layered: canonical context lives in `docs/context/`, operational continuity lives in `.context-state/`, and generated retrieval data lives in `.context-cache/`. Canonical facts stay source-backed and validated, while `route`, `search`, `load`, and `resume` project only the relevant feature pack into an agent session.
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That gives Barry three core advantages: it is agent-agnostic, because adapters point to one canonical context; auditable, because facts carry stable IDs and source references; and context-efficient, because agents start from a small routed slice instead of rereading the whole codebase.
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This bootstraps Barry Cache in the current repository. It creates `docs/context/`, patches agent instruction files, adds npm scripts when a `package.json` exists, and creates ignored runtime folders for handoffs and caches.
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By default, `init` writes instruction files for all supported agents. To keep the repo focused on one agent, pass `--agents`. For example, Codex-only setup writes `AGENTS.md` but skips Copilot, Cursor, Claude, Gemini, and `llms.txt` adapters:
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At the end of a meaningful session, ask the agent:
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Save this session to Barry Cache.
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The minimum useful save is:
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This writes an operational handoff into `.context-state/handoffs/handoffs.jsonl`. It does not automatically turn chat content into canonical facts.
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### Import And Review Old Memory
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When migrating an old PulpCut KB, preview the import first:
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```
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If the result looks right, apply it and validate:
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```
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Then inspect the imported memory:
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## Development
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```bash
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The repository uses Bun for development and builds a Node-compatible CLI for npm distribution.
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