If you've ever pointed an AI coding agent at a pull request and watched it confidently merge based on a stale title, a truncated API response, or prose that looked like instructions, you've hit a boundary problem. Git hosts know a lot. Agents need small, typed, trustworthy facts, not raw forge dumps and not your team's SDLC vocabulary mixed into SCM output.
Remogram is a generic SCM/forge boundary: a CLI and MCP server that turns GitHub, GitLab, and Gitea into provider-attributed JSON packets agents can reason about safely.
Remogram was developed by and for Topogram, but you don't need Topogram to use it. It stands on its own as open-source tooling for any repo that wants better agent–forge hygiene.
The problem
Modern agent workflows need answers to boring but critical questions:







