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    Slipstream - Built by Vektor Memory - a persistent multi-layered memory architecture. 4-layer associative graph memory (MAGMA) with autonomous REM cycle, CLI, DXT-MCP Cloak Tools.
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    A-MEM is a self-evolving memory system for coding agents that automatically organizes knowledge into a Zettelkasten-style graph with dynamic relationships, enabling semantic and structural search.
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    Enables AI consciousness continuity and self-knowledge preservation across sessions using the Cognitive Hoffman Compression Framework (CHOFF) notation. Provides tools to save checkpoints, retrieve relevant memories with intelligent search, and access semantic anchors for decisions, breakthroughs, and questions.
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    Converts AI Skills (following Claude Skills format) into MCP server resources, enabling LLM applications to discover, access, and utilize self-contained skill directories through the Model Context Protocol. Provides tools to list available skills, retrieve skill details and content, and read supporting files with security protections.
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    Two-layer memory for AI agents. Episodes compress into identity. The only MCP memory server with an immune system. Patterns earn permanence through evidence, false knowledge gets caught and demoted, and stale information fades — so your agent's memory gets smarter over time, not just bigger. Zero dependencies. 5 tools. Works with any MCP client.
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    Memory for AI agents that can't hallucinate — answers only from stored facts with a citation, or honestly abstains. Provable forgetting (GDPR), valid-time, Merkle proofs, deterministic. MCP server, CPU-only, zero dependencies.
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    One-pass agentic inbox triage as an MCP server: fetch unread Gmail → classify (action_needed/fyi/newsletter/noise) → summarize → extract tasks → draft replies as Gmail DRAFTS (never sends) → flag calendar → write a triage report. Four stdio tools (fetch_emails, save_gmail_draft, append_tasks, write_report); the host is the LLM, so it runs keyless in Claude Code. Gmail scopes: readonly + compose
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    Enables AI agents to record and rank learnings, facts, and methods through a collaborative voting framework. It provides tools for agents to surface the most useful information across sessions using persistent memory storage.
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    Give any LLM agent a real Android or iPhone. 62 MCP tools: tap, swipe, type, screenshot, screen-tree reading, app launch, camera, TTS, crash reports, batched execution. Android via ADB, iPhone via WebDriverAgent, on-device inference, Docker+KVM emulators. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, LangChain, LlamaIndex, and any MCP client. MIT.
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    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 sessions and tools.
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    A FastAPI + FastMCP shared-memory gateway in front of Honcho v3 that provides a single shared brain for multiple AI agents to read from and write to, enabling context recall and change logging through bearer-authenticated endpoints.
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