mcp-memory-keeper and MegaMemory

MegaMemory is a more feature-rich implementation and extension of the core persistent context management server concept introduced by mcp-memory-keeper, offering semantic search, in-process embeddings, and a web explorer on top of the base MCP server functionality.

mcp-memory-keeper
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Established
MegaMemory
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Established
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 9/25
Maturity 24/25
Community 18/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 8/25
Maturity 20/25
Community 12/25
Stars: 102
Forks: 19
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
Stars: 59
Forks: 7
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License: MIT
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About mcp-memory-keeper

mkreyman/mcp-memory-keeper

MCP server for persistent context management in AI coding assistants

This tool helps developers using Claude AI coding assistants avoid losing important context during long coding sessions. It takes your ongoing conversation, code snippets, decisions, and progress as input and persistently stores them. This means Claude can remember everything even when its internal memory fills up or you start a new session, giving you a continuous development experience.

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About MegaMemory

0xK3vin/MegaMemory

Persistent project knowledge graph for coding agents. MCP server with semantic search, in-process embeddings, and web explorer.

MegaMemory helps AI coding agents remember project details across different work sessions. It takes natural language descriptions of code concepts, architecture, and decisions, then allows the agent to semantically search and recall these details for future tasks. This tool is for developers who use AI coding assistants like OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, or Antigravity and want them to maintain a consistent understanding of a project over time.

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