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elim-mcp

Every memory tool remembers what's true. This one also remembers what isn't.

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An MCP server that remembers what coding agents have already tried, ruled out, and solved — so nobody, human or agent, re-investigates the same dead end twice across sessions, branches, and tools.


Before / after

── Session 1 · Claude Code · branch fix/checkout-500s ──────────────────

Agent: Checking if checkout timeouts are a DB connection pool issue…

  → remember(
      content: "Investigated connection pool exhaustion — ruled out,
                pool metrics normal under load",
      kind:    "ruled_out",
      topic:   "checkout-timeout"
    )

  → remember(
      content: "Suspected API key rotation mid-deploy — ruled out,
                keys match and auth logs are clean",
      kind:    "ruled_out",
      topic:   "checkout-timeout",
      follows_from: "<id of previous record>"
    )

── Session 2 · Cursor · same branch, days later ────────────────────────

Agent: Let me check the DB connection pool—

  → recall(query: "checkout timeout")

  ← Found 3 record(s):
     1. [ruled_out] checkout-timeout
        Already ruled out: connection pool (metrics normal under load)
     2. [ruled_out] checkout-timeout
        Already ruled out: API key rotation (auth logs clean)
     3. [solution] checkout-timeout
        Confirmed cause: Redis disconnect on deploy

Agent: Skipping the pool. Looking at Redis reconnect behavior instead.

Then dump the whole trail for a handoff or commit message:

  → trace(record_id: "<latest id>")

  ← Investigation chain (3 step(s), oldest → newest):
     Step 1 — ruled out: connection pool
     Step 2 — ruled out: API key rotation
     Step 3 — solution: Redis disconnect on deploy

Related MCP server: trw-mcp

Why this exists

Fresh chats and tool switches wipe working context. Mid-debug reasoning — “we ruled out the pool because CPU was fine, then ruled out the API key, then found Redis” — almost never survives past the current window. The fix sometimes lands in a commit message. The dead ends get thrown away.

Existing coding-agent memory tools are good at recording decisions and facts. None give first-class structure to what was investigated and eliminated, chained as one investigation. That negative trail is the wedge: narrower than “generic AI memory,” sharper for day-to-day debugging.

You already use some memory MCP. This one is specifically for stopping agents from cheerfully re-checking the connection pool next Tuesday.


Install

Paste into Cursor (.cursor/mcp.json) or Claude Code / Claude Desktop MCP config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "elim": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "elim-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

No API key. No setup. Restart your editor and it works.

On first write it creates .elim/ledger.db in the project root and auto-captures git branch + session id.

Same stdio / npx pattern. Example for VS Code–style MCP config:

{
  "servers": {
    "elim": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "elim-mcp"]
    }
  }
}

Use whatever key your client expects (mcpServers vs servers) — the command / args stay the same.


The 4 tools

Tool

Purpose

Example

remember

Write a ruled-out theory, solution, decision, or note

remember({ kind: "ruled_out", topic: "checkout-timeout", content: "…" })

recall

Search the ledger before re-investigating

recall({ query: "checkout timeout" })

get_current

Load recent records for a chat, branch, or project

get_current({ scope: { level: "branch" } })

trace

Walk the follows_from chain for one investigation

trace({ record_id: "<uuid>" })

Four tools on purpose. Crowded memory servers expose dozens; MCP clients pick tools less reliably as that list grows.


How it works

  • Local-first SQLite at .elim/ledger.db (project root, gitignored) with FTS5 keyword search

  • Auto-capture of git branch and a per-process session id — no manual scope required for the common case

  • follows_from chaining links ruled-out steps into one investigation you can trace() later

  • Scopes: chat · branch (default) · project · global

Kinds: ruled_out · solution · decision · note.


Platform support (better-sqlite3)

elim-mcp keeps native SQLite performance via better-sqlite3. Install tries a prebuilt binary first, then compiles only if needed.

Usually zero compile

May need build tools

macOS (Intel + Apple Silicon)

Alpine / musl Linux

Windows 10/11

Unusual architectures

Linux glibc (Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, …)

Very new / very old Node

Node 18 / 20 / 22 / 24 · x64 / arm64

Networks blocking prebuild downloads

Most users never compile anything. If the native module can't load, elim-mcp prints actionable build-tool instructions to stderr and exits — it does not fall back to an in-memory or degraded database.

If that happens:

  • macOS: xcode-select --install

  • Linux (Debian/Ubuntu): sudo apt install -y python3 make g++ build-essential

  • Windows: Visual Studio Build Tools (Desktop development with C++)

Then: npm rebuild better-sqlite3 and re-run npx -y elim-mcp.


Roadmap

Planned, not implemented yet:

  • Phase 2 — verify identical behavior across Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code; local embeddings for semantic recall; agent skill snippet (“recall before proposing a fix”)

  • Phase 3 — optional hosted team sync so “has anyone on the team already ruled this out?” is a real query


Contributing

Issues and PRs welcome on GitHub. Bug reports from real debugging sessions are especially useful — they double as product dogfooding.


License

MIT

Built by DevAsadYasin.

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