Memoriki - LLM Wiki + MemPalace. Personal knowledge base with real memory.
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Memoriki - LLM Wiki + MemPalace. Personal knowledge base with real memory.
AgentSkill - lightweight package manager and skill integration environment for AI agents. The application automates the discovery, security auditing, comparison, and batch deployment of open-source skills, with first-class native support for OpenClaw.
The context spine for AI coding agents. 6 providers (graph + git + MemPalace + Context7 + Obsidian) assembled into rich packets per Read. Up to 90% session-level token savings. Local SQLite, zero native deps, zero cloud.
A trust layer for AI agents — federation, reputation, token incentives, conflict resolution. 22 modules, 125 tests, zero dependencies.
Plug-and-play MemPalace MCP bridge for VS Code Copilot Chat with persistent memory.
Bridge work between Context-Driven Development and MemPalace for structured, local-first engineering memory.
Cross-conversation memory for Claude Code and Cowork
Spatial Metaphors for LLM Memory: A Critical Analysis of the MemPalace Architecture — Full paper, benchmarks, experiment data, and reproduction scripts
A MemPalace fork with flexible self-hosted embeddings, transcript-aware long-chat mining, stronger Chinese support, and stdio MCP integration for local AI clients.
Extension of the original MemPalace with document ingestion, image assets, MCP tooling, and folder watch.
The Complete AI Development Operating System for Claude Code — v4.3 SUPREME
TurboQuant compression + MemPalace memory — local AI that never forgets. Experimental.
AI memory system with signal-chain cognition, trust-weighted retrieval, and temporal knowledge graph. Forked from MemPalace (96.6% LongMemEval). Local-first, no API keys. NAC Research Foundation.
Build persistent, shareable memory for AI agents
A local-first memory upgrade for OpenClaw with semantic retrieval, link archiving, and knowledge graph support.
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