Your AI pair programmer with perfect memory
Pair programming that spans sessions
The Problem
GitHub Copilot changed how we code. AI completions that actually make sense. A pair programmer that works at the speed of thought.
But your pair programmer has short-term memory only.
Copilot learns from your current file, your recent edits. It doesn't remember that you prefer functional patterns. It doesn't know about your team's naming conventions. Every session, it's meeting your codebase for the first time.
Your AI pair programmer is brilliant. It just can't remember yesterday.
How Stompy Helps
Stompy gives Copilot context about how you actually code.
Your AI pair programmer learns your style: - Preferred patterns and anti-patterns - Team conventions and standards - Project-specific idioms - Past decisions and their rationale
Copilot suggests. Stompy remembers why.
Integration Walkthrough
Use Stompy alongside Copilot
While Copilot handles completions, use Stompy via your editor's MCP support for persistent context.
// VS Code settings.json with MCP{"mcp.servers": {"stompy": {"url": "https://mcp.stompy.ai/sse","headers": {"Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_STOMPY_TOKEN"}}}}
What You Get
- Project patterns persist across sessions
- Team conventions remembered automatically
- Semantic search for relevant past decisions
- Complements Copilot's in-session intelligence
- Works in VS Code, JetBrains, and Neovim
Ready to give GitHub Copilot a memory?
Join the waitlist and be the first to know when Stompy is ready. Your GitHub Copilot projects will never forget again.