AI Agent context
Let Codex, Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and local agents retrieve citation-preserving context from the profile you choose.
GitHub Local-first context gateway
Turn scattered knowledge into usable context.
Connect notes, docs, bookmarks, GitHub references, and local files into a lightweight, source-aware context layer for personal work, small teams, AI agents, and apps.
Problem
Personal and project knowledge is scattered across Notion, Obsidian, GitHub, Docs, Markdown folders, bookmarks, and local files. That works for humans, but AI tools still need repeated manual context, unstable citations, and ad hoc copy-paste.
Solution
LiteContext connects existing sources, normalizes them into ContextItem, indexes them locally, and exposes the right context through profiles, API, SDK, MCP, and export fallback.
Use cases
The homepage starts with personal and small-team workflows, then opens into developer surfaces for agents, apps, and connectors.
Let Codex, Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, and local agents retrieve citation-preserving context from the profile you choose.
Expose notes, docs, bookmarks, and files through a local-first API without forcing a migration into a new knowledge base.
Build apps and automations on top of stable ingest, search, and context contracts instead of one-off export scripts.
Normalize data from Obsidian, Markdown, Notion, GitHub docs, browser captures, and future sources into ContextItem.
Roadmap
The public roadmap stays focused on implementation milestones, not private business plans.
Obsidian and local Markdown workflow with ContextItem import, local search, and export fallback.
Read-only sync and source adapters for Notion, GitHub docs, browser captures, and local files.
Typed developer surface for ingest, search, profiles, citations, and Agent Context generation.
Local review and debugging surface for profiles, source health, indexing, and citations.
Agent-facing retrieval interface with profile-aware search and explainable context selection.
Reserved surfaces
CTA
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