@agentage/mcp-memory
Exposes local memory vaults as 6 MCP tools over stdio, enabling clients like Windsurf, Zed, and Claude Desktop to read and write memory.
README
@agentage/server-memory
The MCP server for agentage Memory: exposes your local vaults
(~/.agentage/vaults.json, read through @agentage/memory-core)
as the frozen 6 memory__* tools over stdio. The open, cross-vendor counterpart to
@modelcontextprotocol/server-memory.
This package is intentionally small - it is just the MCP definition (the 6-tool Zod
schema + .mcpc.json, the text renderer, createMemoryServer, and a ~15-line stdio bin).
All memory logic (backends, git, search, routing) lives in @agentage/memory-core.
Use it
# one-time, offline: scaffold ~/.agentage + a starter vault
# (memory-core's `init`, also surfaced by the agentage CLI)
npx @agentage/server-memory # serves ~/.agentage/vaults.json over stdio
Point any stdio MCP client (Windsurf, Zed, Claude Desktop) at npx @agentage/server-memory.
Reused by the CLI daemon
The server builder is transport-agnostic, so the agentage CLI reuses the exact same pieces and only swaps the transport:
import { createMemoryServer, loadLocalServer } from '@agentage/server-memory';
// stdio bin: await (await loadLocalServer()).connect(new StdioServerTransport());
// CLI daemon: const server = createMemoryServer(registry, { scope: 'local' });
// await server.connect(new StreamableHTTPServerTransport(...));
Develop
npm install # links @agentage/memory-core via file:../memory-core
npm test # vitest: contract (tools/list = 6) + tools (in-memory) + e2e (init -> spawned bin -> round-trip)
npm run verify # type-check + lint + format:check + test + build
@agentage/memory-core is a local file: link until both packages publish to npm; build
core before running here (the e2e does this automatically). The 6-tool schema and
.mcpc.json snapshot are the frozen MCP contract - keep them in sync if the contract changes.
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