CLI tool for managing Cortex Memory deployments, performing administrative tasks, and streamlining development workflows
OpenCode plugin that gives coding agents persistent memory using local vector database
Local, repo-scoped context platform for coding assistants. Semantic search, graph relationships, and architectural rule context.
All four BLAKE2 variants (blake2b, blake2bp, blake2s, blake2sp) for Node.js, with stream support
The Autonomous Brain for your codebase — compiled architectural knowledge for AI-assisted development.
Structural code intelligence and persistent memory for AI coding agents, served over MCP (Claude Code, Codex).
Autonomous agent system for long-running projects — mission-driven, multi-agent pipelines, self-evolving skills.
A WebExtension like StorageArea in memory
rax — the Reactive Agents CLI for scaffolding, running, and inspecting AI agents
OpenTUI is a TypeScript library on a native Zig core for building terminal user interfaces (TUIs)
Memorium Content Editor CLI runtime
Install the LongBridge mem MCP server + memory PROTOCOL plugin (hooks/rules) into local AI coding clients (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Codex, Cline, Windsurf, …).
Memory bridge for Claude Code and Codex — local-first, zero-cost coding memory runtime
Send samples to prometheus via remote_write from NodeJS
MemClaw - The Cortex Memory plugin for OpenClaw. Layered semantic memory for OpenClaw with easy setup and migration
## Introduction
Give your OpenClaw agent lasting memory: structured facts, semantic search, auto-capture & recall, decay, optional credential vault. Part of Hybrid Memory v3.
> **real long-term memory for ai agents. not rag. not a vector db. self-hosted.**
A TypeScript CLI for managing software project artifacts backed by SQLite
Command line tool for CognitiveScale Cortex.
SDK for pyx-memory — Memory as a Service for AI agents
Cortex - Habits Workflow Executor CLI
Cortex SDK for Node.js
One-time MCP server that handles Cortex login + writes the per-tenant Cortex MCP config for the user. Install once; never think about MCP config files again.