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Ai Memory

15 items across the graph — tagged with Ai Memory.

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thedotmack/claude-mem

Persistent Context Across Sessions for Every Agent – Captures everything your agent does during sessions, compresses it with AI, and injects relevant context ba…

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screenpipe/screenpipe

YC (S26) | AI that knows what you've seen, said, or heard. Records everything you do, say, hear 24/7, local, private, secure. Connect to OpenClaw, Hermes agent…

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plastic-labs/honcho

Memory library for building stateful agents

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neomjs/neo

Neo.mjs is a self-evolving software organism: a professional end-to-end AI engineering team whose cross-model swarm inhabits live apps via Neural Link, Active H…

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activeloopai/hivemind

Hivemind turns your traces into reusable skills across agents

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nexi-lab/nexus

Nexus, the shared context plane where every agent and human connect, collaborate, and evolve together.

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plur-ai/plur

Shared memory for AI agents

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GuyMannDude/mnemo-cortex

Open-source cognitive coprocessor with active memory for AI agents. Persistent recall, semantic search, trajectory learning, overnight consolidation. Works with…

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ogham-mcp/ogham-mcp

Shared memory MCP server — persistent, searchable, cross-client Claude, Opencode

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jaredrhod/ai-memory-vault

Give your AI a real, persistent memory. The open-source system plus templates that turn an Obsidian vault into your AI's working memory. No vector database, jus…

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joshuaswarren/remnic

Open-source memory and context for user-aware agents: scoped memory, provenance, retrieval quality, correction, boundaries, evals, and MCP/HTTP access.

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ardhaecosystem/synapse

Synapse — Temporal knowledge graph memory for AI agents. Self-hosted FalkorDB + Graphiti with hippocampus-layer memory management.

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mlimarenko/IronRAG

One-click knowledge system for documents, internal bots, and AI agents

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mistval/yozakura

An LLM-powered social simulation engine

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mirkofr/FERNme

A lightweight memory engine for AI agents using fuzzy graphs, Hebbian updates, and optional LLM gating.

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