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trigger.dev vs lean-ctx
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trigger.dev
★ 15.1k
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lean-ctx logo
lean-ctx
★ 2.3k

trigger.dev vs lean-ctx

trigger.dev: Trigger.dev is an open-source platform designed for building AI workflows and agents using TypeScript. It provides a robust environment for long-running tasks with built-in features like retries, queues, observability, and elastic scaling, eliminating typical serverless timeouts.; lean-ctx: lean-ctx is an open-source MCP server designed to drastically reduce LLM token costs for AI coding tools like Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot. It achieves this by transparently compressing CLI output and file context, offering up to 99% savings and making AI coding faster, cheaper, and more effective without changing workflows.

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TL;DR

trigger.dev logoChoose trigger.dev if…

Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows.

lean-ctx logoChoose lean-ctx if…

Reducing token costs for Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot

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Side-by-Side Comparison

Field
trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
lean-ctx logolean-ctx
Category
Observability
Observability
Stars
★ 15.1k
★ 2.3k
License
Apache-2.0
MIT
Updated
1d ago
1d ago
Open Source
Yes
Yes
Website
↗ Visit
↗ Visit
GitHub
↗ GitHub
↗ GitHub
Tags
AI Agents, Workflow Automation, TypeScript
agentic-coding, ai, ai-coding
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Features

trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
01Long-running tasks without timeouts
02Durable cron schedules
03Realtime updates and LLM streaming
04Human-in-the-loop (Waitpoints)
05Comprehensive observability, logging, and tracing
lean-ctx logolean-ctx
01Transparent shell hook for CLI output compression
02Context server with 28 intelligent tools
03One-command integration for AI coding agents
04Adaptive LLM communication with Cognitive Efficiency Protocol
05Cross-session memory for context continuity
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Use Cases

trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
↳Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows.
↳Implementing robust background job processing with built-in durability and retries.
↳Creating human-in-the-loop systems that require human approval or feedback.
lean-ctx logolean-ctx
↳Reducing token costs for Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot
↳Optimizing MCP server performance
↳Saving $30-100+ per month on AI coding API costs
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Best For

trigger.dev logotrigger.dev
Most PopularTrendingEssential
lean-ctx logolean-ctx
Hidden GemDev ToolingMemory & Context
FAQ

FAQ

What is the difference between trigger.dev and lean-ctx?
Both trigger.dev and lean-ctx are in the Observability category. trigger.dev has 15.1k stars, while lean-ctx has 2.3k stars.
Which is better, trigger.dev or lean-ctx?
The best choice depends on your use case. Choose trigger.dev if Building and deploying long-running AI agents and complex workflows., and lean-ctx if Reducing token costs for Claude Code, Cursor, and Copilot.
Is trigger.dev free or open source?
Yes, trigger.dev is open source on GitHub (Apache-2.0).
Is lean-ctx free or open source?
Yes, lean-ctx is open source on GitHub (MIT).
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