9 pointsby yigitkonur357 hours ago4 comments
  • quinncom6 hours ago
    Although I rarely hit my limit in my $20 a month Codex plan, I can imagine this would be very useful.

    The issue I have more often is that I will start a conversation in ChatGPT, and realize an hour later that I needed all that context to be in Codex, so I’ll generally ask ChatGPT to give me a summary of all facts and a copy‑paste prompt for Codex. But maybe there is a way to extract the more useful content from a chat UI to an agent UI.

    • yigitkonur355 hours ago
      imo an agent learns way more by watching the raw agentic flow than by reading some sanitized context dump. you get to see exactly where the last bot derailed and then patched itself. give that a shot—handing over a spotless doc feels fake anyway.
  • kantord7 hours ago
    interesting idea. At first I just thought that it's sth like the "fg" command but for AI sessions. i.e. just resume the last AI session you "paused".

    honestly, that in itself would be valuable, though simple.

    This idea, i. e. actually "moving" context form one agent to another is even more interesting.

    • yigitkonur357 hours ago
      yeah, thanks for sharing your thoughts! the original idea was to reproduce the exact same session on other coding platforms using the jsonl schema of each, but after seeing how the microsoft ai engineers on copilot-cli handle session continuity (major respect to them), i switched to single-message compression and it's been working very well for me.

      most of us are juggling between $20 chatgpt and $20 claude subscriptions, so being able to hop between them by copying stuff over properly is clutch. give it a shot and lmk what you think, or drop a pr if you’ve got tweaks!

  • serkanhaslak6 hours ago
    this is exactly what i needed. thanks for dropping it in npx ease - added it to my raycast snippets
  • omerfarukorucan hour ago
    thats a great tool