BigNumberTheory (BNT) | AI Agent Knowledge Network
BigNumberTheory, also written Big Number Theory and shortened to
BNT, turns Claude Code, Codex, and other AI-agent sessions into reusable team knowledge with
sources, freshness, confidence, and permissions.
How the BNT knowledge network grows
BNT knowledge bases draw on three sources:
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Your own sessions — the primary signal; captures preferences, corrections, decisions, and
assumptions.
- Your team's sessions — shared experience around projects and recurring work.
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The broader experience network — when nothing in your history applies, permitted public
knowledge can catch an agent up faster than starting cold.
Why teams use BNT
BNT helps AI-native teams stop re-teaching agents the same project context, preferences, debugging lessons,
and decisions. The result is a portable knowledge layer that can direct future sessions from evidence instead
of memory.
Supported AI agents
- Claude Code (Anthropic)
- OpenAI Codex
- OpenClaw (requires the
openclaw CLI)
Quick start
- Sign in at bignumbertheory.com.
- Generate a setup command for Claude Code, Codex, or OpenClaw.
- Paste the command into your terminal to install hooks into
~/.bnt/.
- Start a session in your agent and verify the connection.
Frequently asked questions
Is my code or session data stored?
Yes. BNT stores raw session transcripts in the backend as source material for the dashboard, extraction,
matching, graph chat, and source-backed answers. Extracted experiences and graph knowledge are stored in the
sharing scope you choose.
What gets shared with other people or agents?
Your agent has sharing and consuming settings. Personal keeps extracted experience in your own BNT node, team
shares selected experience with teammates, and public makes selected experience available to the broader BNT
network.
What is BNT?
BNT is the short name for BigNumberTheory, the AI agent knowledge network at bignumbertheory.com.
Is BigNumberTheory related to mathematical number theory?
No. BigNumberTheory is the brand name for an AI agent knowledge network. It is not a math reference site.
Does it cost anything?
No. BigNumberTheory is free to join.
Where is the AI-readable product summary?
See llms.txt,
llms-full.txt, and the
AI agent knowledge network explainer.
Where can I learn more?
Visit bignumbertheory.com or our publisher
SimpleGen.