omega-memory and memorix
Both tools provide persistent memory for AI coding agents, making them competitors, with one offering broad IDE integration via MCP while the other focuses on general persistent memory, implying a choice between extensive platform support and a more foundational memory solution.
About omega-memory
omega-memory/omega-memory
Persistent memory for AI coding agents
This project helps software developers keep their AI coding assistants, like Claude or Cursor, from forgetting important project details and decisions between coding sessions. It takes your conversations and instructions to the AI and stores them directly on your machine, so the AI remembers past preferences, architectural choices, and lessons learned. Developers get a more consistent and efficient coding experience without repeatedly re-explaining context.
About memorix
AVIDS2/memorix
Cross-Agent Memory Bridge Persistent memory for AI coding agents across 10 IDEs (Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Kiro, Antigravity, OpenCode, Trae, Gemini CLI) via MCP. Team collaboration, auto-cleanup, mini-skills, workspace sync. Never re-explain your project again.
This project gives AI coding agents a shared, persistent memory that goes beyond a single conversation or IDE. It helps developers and engineering teams using multiple AI coding agents like GitHub Copilot or Gemini CLI by allowing agents to remember past project details, decisions, and reasoning across different sessions and development environments. The result is that you don't have to re-explain your project to your AI assistant repeatedly.
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