xstitch helps you keep track of your work across multiple AI tools. It saves decisions, experiments, and warnings so you don’t lose context when switching between apps. You can use it with popular AI coding assistants and platforms like Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Windsurf, and Copilot.
With xstitch, there’s no need to explain your work again. The software stores everything in a way that makes it easy to continue where you left off. It works without installing any additional software and uses standard files to keep your sessions.
- Works with more than nine AI tools for smooth handoffs
- Saves your decisions and warnings for each session
- No dependencies needed, only core files
- Uses a smart search system to find past info quickly
- Keeps your work organized across different platforms
- Runs on Windows without extra setup steps
- Windows 10 or later
- 4 GB RAM or more
- At least 100 MB of free disk space
- Internet connection to download the software
- Basic permissions to run applications on your PC
To use xstitch, you first need to download the program. The setup is simple and does not require any coding skills.
Visit the release page to get the latest version of xstitch:
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Click the link above or copy this URL into your web browser:
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On the releases page, look for the latest stable release.
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Find the Windows installer file. This will usually end in
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Click on the file name to download it to your computer.
- Open the folder where the downloaded file is saved.
- Double-click on the
.exefile to start the installation. - Follow the instructions shown on the screen.
- Choose where you want to install the software (the default location is fine for most users).
- If prompted for permissions, allow the installer to run.
- Once installation finishes, you can find xstitch in your Start menu or desktop shortcut.
- Double-click the xstitch icon to open the program.
xstitch links your work between different AI tools so you can move from one to another without losing any information. It saves all your important details in small files that you can manage on your computer.
You connect xstitch to the AI tools you use. The software guides you through setting up each tool with easy prompts, without needing to type code.
xstitch uses a simple search function to find past decisions or experiments. This helps when you want to review something from earlier sessions.
If something didn’t work in a previous attempt, xstitch saves that too. You can see all warnings and mistakes to avoid repeating them.
To get new features and fixes, check the releases page regularly:
https://github.com/suads463/xstitch/releases
Download the newest installer and run it to update your existing installation. Your settings and saved context will remain intact.
If you need to remove xstitch from your computer:
- Open the Windows Control Panel.
- Go to “Programs and Features.”
- Find xstitch in the list.
- Click “Uninstall” and follow the prompts.
This will remove the program but keep your saved files unless you delete them manually.
- Program won’t start: Make sure your Windows is updated and run the program as administrator.
- Cannot find AI tools: Ensure those tools are installed and running on your computer.
- Search returns no results: Try checking the saved context files or restarting the program.
For help and questions, visit the discussions section on the GitHub repository or open an issue:
https://github.com/suads463/xstitch/discussions
https://github.com/suads463/xstitch/issues
The xstitch project focuses on fixing problems with losing context when switching between AI coding and research tools. It stores your work and sessions in a safe, easy-to-use format. Its zero dependency design means it runs quickly and simply on your Windows system without extra setup.
The project supports many popular AI tools and helps improve productivity by keeping your AI workflow connected.
- Agent handoff
- AI agent memory fix
- AI coding tool context
- Session persistence
- BM25 search technique
- Memory and context management
- AI developer productivity
To get started, visit the releases page and download the installer for Windows: