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Openprose Mycelium

Add OpenProse’s mycelium marketplace to keep a git-native note graph that agents and humans share while building and iterating on a product.

Overview

OpenProse Mycelium is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that provides a git-native note graph for collaborative agent and human documentation.

What is this marketplace?

  • Git-native note graph designed for AI agent collaboration
  • mycelium plugin integrated for Claude Code via ./integrations/claude-code
  • OpenProse-owned marketplace focused on shared knowledge, not codegen
  • Notes live in version control alongside your product repo
  • Supports ongoing human–agent context without ad-hoc markdown sprawl
  • 1 plugin (mycelium) in the openprose-mycelium marketplace
  • Plugin source: ./integrations/claude-code
  • Owner: OpenProse (github.com/OpenProse)

Compatible agents: Claude Code, Cursor, any compatible agent

Community signal: 116 GitHub stars.

What problem does it solve?

Agent sessions and solo builder notes fragment across chats and loose files, so context disappears between build and iterate cycles.

Who is it for?

Indie builders who want durable, agent-readable project memory inside the repo during multi-week builds.

Skip if: Teams that only need inline code generation with no structured knowledge graph or git-based notes.

What do I get? / Deliverables

After installing mycelium, you and your agent work from a linked, versioned note graph in git instead of reinventing context each session.

  • Installed mycelium plugin from OpenProse marketplace
  • Git-versioned note graph agents can read and extend
  • Shared context layer for specs, research, and iteration notes

Plugins in this marketplace

1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.

Recommended Marketplaces

Journey fit

Primary fit

Knowledge and collaboration artifacts belong in Build under docs because mycelium structures how you and agents record decisions alongside code in the repo. Docs is the canonical shelf for a git-native note graph rather than runtime monitoring or distribution tooling.

How it compares

Collaboration note-graph marketplace, not an SDLC skill pack or MCP data integration.

Common Questions / FAQ

Who is Openprose Mycelium for?

OpenProse Mycelium is for developers and agents who want git-backed linked notes for specs, research, and decisions during product work.

When should I use Openprose Mycelium?

Use it when you need persistent, traversable project context that agents and humans update together across build and iterate phases.

How do I add Openprose Mycelium to my agent?

Register the OpenProse mycelium Claude marketplace and install the mycelium plugin from the Claude Code integration path in the catalog.

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