Memory Nexus
Persistent memory and handoff intelligence layer for MCP agents. Most memory servers retrieve text — Memory Nexus compounds operational context, learning from usage and progressively synthesizing observations into higher-order intelligence across ses
What is Memory Nexus?
Memory Nexus is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that allows AI assistants like Claude, Cursor, and VS Code to persistent memory and handoff intelligence layer for mcp agents. most memory servers retrieve text — memory nexus compounds operational context, learning from usage and progressively synthesizing obse...
Persistent memory and handoff intelligence layer for MCP agents. Most memory servers retrieve text — Memory Nexus compounds operational context, learning from usage and progressively synthesizing observations into higher-order intelligence across ses
This server falls under the Knowledge & Memory category on MCPgee, the world's largest MCP server directory with 33,000+ servers.
Features
- Persistent memory and handoff intelligence layer for MCP age
Use Cases
Maintainer
Works with
Installation
Manual Installation
npx memory-nexusConfiguration
Configuration Details
claude_desktop_config.json
Performance
Response Metrics
Resource Usage
Frequently Asked Questions about Memory Nexus
What is Memory Nexus?
Memory Nexus is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that persistent memory and handoff intelligence layer for mcp agents. most memory servers retrieve text — memory nexus compounds operational context, learning from usage and progressively synthesizing observations into higher-order intelligence across ses It connects AI assistants to external tools and data sources through a standardized interface.
How do I install Memory Nexus?
Follow the installation instructions on the Memory Nexus GitHub repository. Clone the repo, install dependencies, and add the server config to your AI client.
Which AI clients work with Memory Nexus?
Memory Nexus works with all major MCP-compatible AI clients including Claude Desktop, Claude Code, Cursor, VS Code (GitHub Copilot), Windsurf, and Cline.
Is Memory Nexus free to use?
Yes, Memory Nexus is open source and available under the MIT License license. You can use it freely in both personal and commercial projects.
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