MoFlo brings persistent memory and repeatable workflows to Claude Code
A developer has released MoFlo, an open-source, local-first orchestration toolkit designed to make Claude Code stateful and more efficient across coding sessions. The tool installs into a project via npm and automatically sets up semantic indexing, hooks, and an MCP server without requiring cloud services or API keys. MoFlo builds a local vector-based memory index of the codebase so Claude can query meaning and context instead of re-discovering it each session. It also supports model routing, pre-defined repeatable workflows called 'spells', and multi-agent coordination with shared memory. Originally forked from the Claude Flow framework, MoFlo was deliberately narrowed in scope to prioritize a zero-configuration, local coding experience over broad enterprise configurability.
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