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nex·us /ˈnɛksəs/ noun
"a connection or series of connections linking two or more things."
One question keeps us up at night…
How are things in your codebase connected?
Most agents treat code as text to retrieve. The problem is that large systems aren’t literature they’re networks of dependencies.
We’re building a “connection layer” that turns a codebase into a live graph, so agents can query relationships before they act.

Synexus LabsThe Connection Layer for AI Agents
Aftab Shaikhleft a comment
The Context Layer, or "Architectural Reasoning Engine," is a nexus for your codebase, building a unified knowledge graph that treats your code as a massive dataset rather than literature. This graph mathematically extracts and continuously syncs all dependencies and relationships, providing an always-current, high-fidelity source of truth that instantly replaces outdated manual documentation...

Synexus LabsThe Connection Layer for AI Agents
