claude-mem and gigabrain

One tool captures everything Claude does for future context injection, while the other provides a long-term memory layer for OpenClaw agents, suggesting they are ecosystem siblings designed to enhance different AI agents' memory capabilities rather than competing directly.

claude-mem
75
Verified
gigabrain
49
Emerging
Maintenance 22/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 19/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 20/25
Community 9/25
Stars: 34,460
Forks: 2,414
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 191
Language: TypeScript
License:
Stars: 120
Forks: 7
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
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About claude-mem

thedotmack/claude-mem

A Claude Code plugin that automatically captures everything Claude does during your coding sessions, compresses it with AI (using Claude's agent-sdk), and injects relevant context back into future sessions.

This plugin helps developers using Claude Code or Gemini CLI maintain a consistent understanding of their coding projects across multiple sessions. It automatically captures, compresses, and feeds relevant past interactions and code changes back into current conversations. This means you don't have to repeatedly explain project history to your AI coding assistant.

AI-assisted development software engineering developer tools code assistance coding workflow

About gigabrain

legendaryvibecoder/gigabrain

Long-term memory layer for OpenClaw agents: capture, recall, dedupe, and native markdown sync.

This tool gives AI agents a reliable, long-term memory. It captures agent conversations and notes, then converts them into a queryable knowledge base. The system ensures agents consistently recall past information for better decision-making and continuous learning. It's designed for developers building or managing AI agents that need to retain and apply context across many interactions.

AI agent development conversational AI AI memory management contextual AI agent orchestration

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