basic-memory

Enables local, persistent knowledge management through natural conversations with Large Language Models using the Model Context Protocol, allowing bi-directional reading and writing of structured Markdown files for seamless, context-aware AI interactions.

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9 tools
May 30, 2025
Updated Jun 4, 2025

Supercharge Your AI with basic-memory

MCP Server

Unlock the full potential of basic-memory through LangDB's AI Gateway. Get enterprise-grade security, analytics, and seamless integration with zero configuration.

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