Versions:

  • 1.4.7
  • 1.4.6
  • 1.4.5
  • 1.4.4

Hyprlayer 1.4.7 by BrightBlock is a lightweight command-line interface created to let developers capture, structure, and feed transient engineering thoughts directly into AI coding agents without leaving the terminal. Designed for pair-programming workflows where context is repeatedly lost or rebuilt, the tool maintains a living “thought stack” that can be version-controlled alongside source code, then injected into agent prompts through a single command. Typical use cases include seeding a new feature request with architectural constraints, preserving discovered edge-cases while a co-pilot refactors, or checkpointing exploratory spikes so that subsequent autonomous test generation stays aligned with evolving intent. Because the entire thought graph is stored as plain JSON and Markdown, it difflicts cleanly in Git and can be programmatically queried for release notes or audit trails. The utility ships in four cumulative releases—1.2.0, 1.3.2, 1.4.5, and the current 1.4.7—each adding stricter schema validation, faster delta sync, and broader adapter support for OpenAI, Claude, and local Llama-based agents. Hyprlayer fits the Developer Tools / CLI category, occupies less than 15 MB on disk, and runs on any Windows, macOS, or Linux environment that already hosts Node ≥ 18. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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