Mihir Kanzariya

What if AI context didn’t reset every time?

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If you use AI dev tools daily, you’ve probably felt this:

You start a new session and immediately have to re-explain:

  • what the project is

  • what you already tried

  • why certain decisions exist

  • what not to repeat

Not because the AI is bad.
Because the workflow forgets.

That’s what pushed us to build Blocpad.

Blocpad is a CLI-first tool where context lives with your project, not inside chat history.

What that means in practice:

  • Context is explicit and versioned

  • Tasks and decisions stay local, next to your code

  • AI reads from project state, not your memory

  • No more copy-pasting “full context” every session

This started as a personal fix for my own workflow after using tools like Cursor and Codex CLI.
We’re launching early on Product Hunt to learn, not oversell.


I’d genuinely love to hear from other builders here:

  • How do you handle context today when using AI?

  • What breaks most often when you come back to a project?

  • If AI could remember one thing perfectly, what should it be?

I’ll be active in the comments — happy to talk about design decisions, tradeoffs, and what we’re exploring next.

Checkout here and show your support: Blocpad-cli

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