memora and memorix

These are **complements**: AVIDS2/memorix provides IDE-agnostic persistence across coding agents while memora provides the semantic storage and knowledge graph backend that could power cross-agent memory systems like memorix.

memora
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memorix
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Maintenance 13/25
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Maturity 15/25
Community 16/25
Maintenance 10/25
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Community 13/25
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Language: Python
License: MIT
Stars: 208
Forks: 18
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Language: TypeScript
License: Apache-2.0
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About memora

agentic-box/memora

Give your AI agents persistent memory — MCP server for semantic storage, knowledge graphs, and cross-session context

This project helps AI agents remember information across different tasks and conversations, acting like a persistent brain. It takes in structured notes, conversations, and observations, then organizes them into a searchable memory and a visual knowledge graph. AI developers or researchers building sophisticated agents that need long-term context and recall would use this.

AI Agent Development Conversational AI Knowledge Management Contextual AI Semantic Search

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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