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Your AI forgets everything between conversations. Memory fixes that. It creates a local knowledge graph that persists facts, relationships, and context across sessions.
Store information about your projects, preferences, and workflows. Your AI will remember your coding conventions, team members, project structure, and anything else you tell it.
All data stays on your machine in a local JSON file. No cloud, no external services.
Don't lose this
Three weeks from now, you'll want Memory again. Will you remember where to find it?
Save it to your library and the next time you need Memory, it’s one tap away — from any AI app you use. Group it into a bench with the rest of the team for that kind of task and you can pull the whole stack at once.
⚡ Pro tip for geeks: add a-gnt 🤵🏻♂️ as a custom connector in Claude or a custom GPT in ChatGPT — one click and your library is right there in the chat. Or, if you’re in an editor, install the a-gnt MCP server and say “use my [bench name]” in Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code, or Windsurf.
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Our honest review
This plugs directly into your AI and gives it new abilities it didn't have before. Give your AI persistent memory with a knowledge graph. Once connected, just ask your AI to use it. It's backed by an active open-source community and verified by the creator. This one just landed in the catalog — worth trying while it's fresh.
Tips for getting started
Tap "Get" above, pick your AI app, and follow the steps. Most installs take under 30 seconds.
Pair this with your daily workflow. The more you use it, the more time you'll save.
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Initial release
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