For decades, software engineering has relied on a foundational necessity: a reliable paper trail. Commits, pull requests, CI logs, and reviews help teams understand what changed, why it changed, and whether it is safe to ship. We deliberately used this collaborative friction to maintain code quality.
But today, a new class of autonomous collaborators has disrupted the traditional engineering workflow. Coding agents can turn a single prompt into a full feature. The speed is exciting, but it creates a new problem: we can now produce code faster than we can understand it.
For an industry obsessed with artifacts, we often throw away the one record that explains agent-authored work: the session itself.
Join Rizèl to learn how agent sessions can become procedural memory for AI-native monorepos, helping humans and future agents search prior work, reconstruct decisions, preserve handoff context, and maintain trust as development accelerates.
Because in an AI-native world, the session is the story.