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SUMMARY

Persistent memory and receipt-verified workflows for Claude Code — plugin, MCP server, and spec-driven dev framework in one pip install.

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Attune AI

Persistent memory and receipt-verified workflows for Claude Code.

🌐 Docs & guides: attune-ai.dev

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Your agent stops starting from zero, and its word stops being the
evidence.

Memory: a stash → recall → promote loop carries decisions, bugs,
and hard-won lessons from one session into the next, and surfaces the
right lesson at the exact moment a prompt needs it. Local-first, from
a plain pip install attune-ai. Recall loads a few hundred
exactly-relevant tokens instead of your whole corpus — 67× fewer
tokens
on our own 800+ lesson store, retrieved at P@3 96% on a
frozen benchmark (details).

Receipts: state the outcome you want and how to verify it, and
get back a receipt — not a promise:

attune fix "imports resolve after the rename" \
  --scope src/attune/cli_minimal.py \
  --probe "pytest tests/unit/test_cli_minimal.py" \
  --run

The probes are re-run independently of the workflow that claims it
finished. Exit 0 means the probes passed — not that the agent felt
good about it.

Around that core: 21 workflows and 61 MCP tools
dispatching 2–6 domain-specific subagents behind Socratic quality
gates, RAG grounding with a citation-per-claim contract, and
generation fact-checking — one install, one MCP server. We run our
own knowledge base on it: the docs and 800+ engineering lessons at
attune-ai.dev are authored, grounded, and
maintained by Attune's own stack.

Contents:
Install ·
Costs ·
Memory ·
Receipts ·
Multi-LLM ·
Workflows & tools ·
Accuracy ·
Install options ·
Privacy


Get Started in 60 Seconds

Plugin (works standalone)

claude plugin marketplace add Smart-AI-Memory/attune-ai
claude plugin install attune-ai@attune-ai

Then say "what can attune do?" in Claude Code.

Add the Python package (unlocks CLI + MCP)

pip install attune-ai
attune            # shows your next steps

Then check your setup with attune validate and run your first
workflow: attune workflow run code-review --path src/.

Setup fight you? Tell me where — I'm actively fixing this.

What each layer adds

Capability Plugin only Plugin + pip
28 auto-triggering skills Yes Yes
Security hooks Yes Yes
Prompt-based analysis Yes Yes
61 MCP tools -- Yes
attune CLI + multi-agent workflows -- Yes
Ops dashboard (attune ops) — run history, cost tiles, telemetry -- Yes

What this costs

How you run it What it costs
Plugin in Claude Code (skills, hooks, forms) Your Claude subscription. No API key, no extra charge.
attune CLI + MCP tools Direct Anthropic API calls — needs ANTHROPIC_API_KEY with API credits.

The one thing people get wrong: a Claude Pro/Max subscription does
not include API credits — they are separate products. If you only
use the plugin, this never comes up. Free on either path (they never
call a model): elicitation forms, security hooks, path validation,
memory storage and recall, and every local transform.


New in 12.0.0 — a sharper core you can trust

Every public surface is one that demonstrably works: attune.context
now exports exactly its two proven tools behind a regression guard (a
dormant compaction stack with zero live consumers is retired — the
breaking change behind the major version; session-continuity hooks
are live and unchanged), and a new dead-suite guard fails CI whenever
a test module's dependency is missing — the gap class that used to
let whole suites skip silently. Closing what it found brought 41
auth-security tests back into every run.


The memory suite — measured

Stash on stop. Recall at the door. Promote what endures.

  • Stash — a Stop hook extracts decisions, bugs, and references
    from the session and writes them to the memory store (local file by
    default, Redis Agent Memory Server when reachable).
  • Recall — a SessionStart hook surfaces the most recent
    findings for your project; /recall <topic> searches on demand.
  • Promote — a reviewed stash→curated path lands git-tracked
    .md files in your corpus. Files are the store; Redis serves them.
  • Lessons at the trap moment — hooks retrieve the exact lesson a
    prompt or tool call needs, budget-capped no matter how large the
    corpus grows.

Memory is local-first — nothing leaves your machine, and without
Redis everything degrades to the file backend with clear guidance.
The economics are measured, not promised (2026-07-05 snapshot;
ratios improve as the corpus grows):

Memory-suite recall Instead of loading You load Win
Trap-moment lessons 202,042 tok (583 lessons) ≤3,000 tok 67× fewer tokens
SessionStart digest 16 corpus files (4.6 ms) one Redis call (0.6 ms) ~7× faster

Numbers from benchmarks/memory_savings.py on our dogfood store.


Receipts, not promises

If you know acceptance-test-driven development, this is that rebuilt
for agent workflows: acceptance probes are declared up front, and the
agent's own word is never the evidence.

  • Fix Receipts (attune fix) — outcome-first fixing. Preview a
    contract (done conditions, constraints, probes) with nothing
    executing; add --run for an attributed diff whose probes are
    re-run independently. Exit 0 only when the probes pass.
  • Spec Ladders (/spec) — goal-driven specs you approve rung by
    rung: requirements, design, and a gated task ladder, every ruling
    recorded in a decision file that outlives the session.
  • Guided intakes/fix and /spec compose their contracts
    through a form: goal pre-filled, scope picker from paths you've
    touched, probe suggestions from matching tests.
  • Receipts all the way down — a failed or absent security auditor
    fails the Security gate; spec-closure claims draw a rotating
    skeptic seat; risk-class diffs authored by the lead model are
    reviewed by a different model before promotion.

Multi-LLM collaboration

As of 10.6.0, attune treats Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, and Google
Antigravity as seats at the same table — with the discipline that a
claim without a receipt doesn't ship:

  • /roundtable — the three models deliberate a question on a
    Redis-backed board; you chair what gets promoted.
  • /cross-review — an advisory second opinion on a real diff
    from a different model than the one that wrote it.
  • Cross-provider handoff + shared session memory — portable
    resume briefs and a provider-neutral stash/recall surface with a
    PII/secrets gate that redacts at rest and fails closed.
  • A projected collaboration contract — one master file projects
    to AGENTS.md and per-provider mirrors.

Codex installs the same plugin from its marketplace
(codex plugin install attune-ai@attune-ai); Antigravity connects
over MCP. The 10.6.1 release exists because a cross-provider receipt
probe caught a protocol bug the primary client silently tolerated.


Workflows and MCP tools

Skills trigger from natural language — "review my code", "scan for
vulns", "generate tests", "plan this feature" — and every workflow
dispatches 2–6 subagents (Opus for deep reasoning, Sonnet for
analysis, Haiku for fast scanning), synthesized by an orchestrator.
Ready-made Claude Code subagents (security-reviewer, spec-author,
refactor-planner, …) appear in your /agents list on install.

All 21 workflows
Workflow Agents What It Does
code-review security, quality, perf, architect 4-perspective code review
security-audit vuln-scanner, secret-detector, auth-reviewer, remediation Finds vulnerabilities and generates fix plans
deep-review security, quality, test-gap Multi-pass deep analysis
perf-audit complexity, bottleneck, optimization Identifies bottlenecks and O(n²) patterns
bug-predict pattern-scanner, risk-correlator, prevention Predicts likely failure points
health-check dynamic team (2–6) Project health across tests, deps, lint, CI, docs, security
test-gen identifier, designer, writer Writes pytest code for untested functions
test-audit coverage, gap-analyzer, planner Audits coverage and prioritizes gaps
doc-gen outline, content, polish Generates documentation from source
doc-audit staleness, accuracy, gap-finder Finds stale docs and drift
dependency-check inventory, update-advisor Audits outdated packages and advisories
refactor-plan debt-scanner, impact, plan-generator Plans large-scale refactors
simplify-code complexity, simplification, safety Proposes simplifications with safety review
release-prep health, security, changelog, assessor Go/no-go readiness check
release-gate parallel agent team (4 stages) Release readiness assessment / go-no-go gate
release-notes agent-prep Drafts release notes + LLM readiness advice
doc-orchestrator inventory, outline, content, polish Full-project documentation
secure-release security, health, dep-auditor, gater Release pipeline with risk scoring
research-synthesis summarizer, pattern-analyst, writer Multi-source research synthesis
discovery-sweep pattern-scanner, verifier Repo-wide bug-pattern sweep with verification
rag-code-gen retriever, generator Citation-forced code generation grounded in the local corpus
orchestrated-health-check dynamic team health-check with explicit meta-orchestration
fix agent-fix Minimal in-place fix within a contract's scope, verified by a receipt
All 61 MCP tools — 50 core in 7 categories, plus 11 memory tools registered by the bundled Redis plugin

Workflow (22): security_audit code_review bug_predict
discovery_sweep performance_audit refactor_plan simplify_code
deep_review test_generation test_audit test_gen_parallel
doc_gen doc_audit doc_orchestrator release_notes
health_check dependency_check secure_release
research_synthesis analyze_batch analyze_image
rag_knowledge_query

Help (5): help_lookup help_init help_status help_update
help_maintain

Memory (4): memory_store memory_retrieve memory_search
memory_forget

Personal Memory (4): personal_memory_capture
personal_memory_recall personal_memory_topics
personal_memory_forget

Utility (8): auth_status auth_recommend telemetry_stats
context_get context_set attune_get_level attune_set_level
list_capabilities

Elicitation (5): elicitation_ask elicitation_render_form
elicitation_collect_response elicitation_render_widget
chart_render_widget

Handoff (2): handoff_create handoff_resume

Redis memory (11): session_memory_*, redis_memory_*,
redis_health_check

Structured communication is built in: multi-part questions render as
one form, recommendations as weighable cards, disagreements
side-by-side so you can overrule in one tap — degrading gracefully to
a text menu on plain surfaces. Chart specs render through a sealed
SVG kernel (chart_render_widget, nine chart types).


Accuracy & Faithfulness

RAG generation enforces citation-per-claim: 0.98 mean per-claim
faithfulness, CI-gated at ≥ 0.97
(40-query golden set, N=20 runs).
The contract was chosen by A/B measurement — the per-query
hallucination bucket rate dropped from 46.7% to 6.7% with it
(methodology).
Retrieved passages are sentinel-wrapped against prompt injection.
The help resolver passes 48/48 benchmark queries at P@1
(golden set).


Installation Options

pip install attune-ai works out of the box — the CLI, all
workflows, the MCP server, RAG (attune-rag and attune-verify are
core dependencies), cross-session memory, and the Agent SDK. Memory
features activate when a Redis Stack server is reachable and degrade
with guidance when not. Add extras only for the surfaces you use:

You want Install
Everything most users need, incl. Redis memory pip install attune-ai
Claude API mode + optional LangChain/LangGraph interop adapters pip install 'attune-ai[developer]'
The ops dashboard (attune ops) pip install 'attune-ai[ops]'

Extras combine — pip install 'attune-ai[developer,ops]'. Keep the
quotes: zsh and bash treat square brackets as glob characters.

Contributing? Clone and install the dev toolchain instead:

git clone https://github.com/Smart-AI-Memory/attune-ai.git
cd attune-ai && pip install -e '.[dev]'

API mode

The CLI and MCP tools call the Anthropic API directly (the plugin
never needs this):

export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY="sk-ant-..."      # requires API credits
export REDIS_URL="redis://localhost:6379"  # optional

Model routing assigns Opus/Sonnet/Haiku by task complexity
(ATTUNE_AGENT_MODEL_* to override); depth budgets run $0.50 /
$2.00 / $5.00 (ATTUNE_MAX_BUDGET_USD to override); --cheap
forces pattern-matching workflows onto Haiku. Live spend tiles on
the dashboard (attune ops).

Platform support
Platform Support
macOS / Linux / WSL2 Full
Windows native + Git Bash Supported (Bash tool, POSIX-ish syntax)
Windows native + PowerShell tool Limited — security validation fails closed

Redis has no native Windows build — use Docker
(docker run -d -p 6379:6379 redis:7-alpine). Without reachable
Redis, memory degrades gracefully to the file backend and
attune.memory.session_stash.backend_status() reports
fallback: true.


Ecosystem

Package Role Install
attune-ai Developer workflow hub (this package) pip install attune-ai
attune-rag RAG pipeline (core dep) bundled
attune-verify Generation fact-checker (core dep) bundled
attune.authoring Help authoring + staleness detection (absorbed the former attune-author package in 11.0.0) bundled
attune-help Progressive-depth template runtime pip install attune-help

Security, Privacy & Telemetry

Path traversal protection on all file ops, a PreToolUse guard that
blocks eval/exec, MCP rate limiting, prompt sanitization, and
automated scanning (CodeQL, bandit, detect-secrets) — details in
SECURITY.md.

Usage data is local-first. An opt-in, anonymous usage ping
(OFF by default) carries only package, version, workflow name, OS,
Python version, a resettable anonymous id, and a timestamp — never
paths, code, prompts, or filenames; the payload is frozen in source
and guarded by a regression test. attune telemetry status|enable|disable;
DO_NOT_TRACK=1 always wins.


Links

Apache License 2.0 — Free and open source.

If you find Attune useful,
give it a star
it helps others discover the project.

Acknowledgments

  • Anthropic — For Claude AI, the
    Model Context Protocol, and the Agent SDK patterns behind the
    multi-agent orchestration layer
  • Boris Cherny — Creator of Claude Code,
    whose workflow posts validated Attune's plan-first, multi-agent approach
  • Affaan Mustafa — For battle-tested Claude Code configurations that inspired the hook system

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