Developer Launches Trellis Studio, a Local-First Graph Workspace for Code and AI Agents

A developer has built Trellis Studio, a local-first, AI-native graph engine designed to preserve code, decisions, and AI agent reasoning in a single unified workspace. The tool addresses a common problem in software projects where context behind code changes gets lost across PR comments, Slack threads, and ephemeral AI chat logs. Trellis stores every change as an immutable, causally chained operation, making project history queryable rather than a linear scroll. The workspace bundles six tools — including a graph view, code editor, history diffing, embedded agents, and issue tracking — that typically live in separate applications. It runs locally via a .trellis/ folder and can be launched instantly with npx trellis studio.
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