@kevinma_dev_zh: I didn't expect Trellis to have over 9000 stars and 5000+ weekly downloads, it's growing fast
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Trellis has reached 9000+ GitHub stars and 5000+ weekly downloads, growing rapidly. Praised as the closest thing to "letting AI remember a project", recommended for users of Claude Code or Codex.
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Unexpectedly, Trellis has reached 9000+ stars and 5000+ weekly downloads — growing fast.
卡牌大师崔斯特 (@cuisitekp): People who use Claude Code or Codex for long-term projects really should give Trellis a try.
It’s not an exaggeration to say it’s currently the closest thing to “letting AI remember your project.”
Many people, as they keep writing, feel that AI…
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