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Aider's project mapping doesn't solve the context window problem

Aider uses temporary project maps to fit large codebases into LLM context windows, but developers report the approach creates friction rather than enabling true multi-file reasoning.

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Aider, the AI-assisted coding tool, has become the default recommendation when developers ask how to work on projects larger than an LLM's context window. The tool creates what's often called a "map" of the project structure and selectively loads file portions based on what the agent needs at each m...

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Aider's project mapping doesn't solve the context window problem — gotcontext.ai