io.github.ofershap/ai-context-kit

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v0.1.2io.github.ofershapUnknownUpdated 5mo agonpmGitHub

Lint, measure, and sync AI context files across Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot.

How do you measure the token cost of your context? You spent hours writing the perfect .md context file, just to find out that your agent got worse. That's not a bug. That's what happens when nobody measures the cost of context. You write a CLAUDE.md. Then someone adds . Then a teammate drops in an AGENTS.md. Then someone copies in a file from a blog post. Nobody removes the old ones. Six months…

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Authorio.github.ofershap
LicenseUnknown
Version0.1.2
Sourcemcp-registry
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CVE scan · clean+30/30
Static analysis · clean+20/20
Paste into Claude Code, Cursor, or any AI assistant to fix all gaps
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How do you measure the token cost of your context? You spent hours writing the perfect .md context file, just to find out that your agent got worse. That's not a bug. That's what happens when nobody measures the cost of context. You write a CLAUDE.md. Then someone adds . Then a teammate drops in an AGENTS.md. Then someone copies in a file from a blog post. Nobody removes the old ones. Six months later your project has four context files that overlap, contradict each other, and dump 8,000 tokens…

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