About This Blog
sqlew Blog is run by the team behind sqlew, an open-source AI coding assistant MCP tool.
Many developers are interested in adopting AI coding but find it challenging to integrate effectively into real-world projects. If that sounds familiar, this blog is for you.
We develop an OSS tool called sqlew — an MCP tool that provides persistent "memory" for AI agents. It retains your architectural decisions, project constraints, and development context across sessions. No RAG or embeddings required; it's ready to go in about 30 seconds.
In day-to-day development, it's not uncommon to find yourself wondering, "What was the rationale behind this decision?" or "I'm fairly sure we encountered this same issue before." sqlew was created to address exactly this kind of context loss in AI-assisted development.
On this blog, we cover not only sqlew usage and implementation examples, but also practical AI coding techniques, the latest developments in MCP (Model Context Protocol) tooling, and real-world approaches to ADR (Architecture Decision Record) adoption — all aimed at being genuinely useful for the developer community.
As AI-collaborative development becomes increasingly mainstream, we aim to share insights from the field that help make the experience smoother and more productive.
We hope you find something valuable here.
About sqlew
- OSS: github.com/sqlew-io/sqlew (Apache-2.0 License)
- SaaS: sqlew.io
Author
Shingo Kitayama
sqlew.io organizer
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