Sentinel-Memory MCP
A lightweight MCP server that records and reuses prompt gaps — essential context missing from initial instructions — so your AI assistant learns from every session using a plain JSONL file tracked by Git.
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Sentinel-Memory MCP
A lightweight MCP server that records and reuses Prompt Gaps — essential context missing from initial instructions — so your AI assistant learns from every session.
No vector databases. No ML models. Just a plain JSONL file tracked by Git.
How It Works
Every time your AI assistant works on a task, it encounters information that was never in the original instructions but turned out to be critical. Sentinel-Memory captures those gaps and surfaces them automatically at the start of the next related task.
[Before task] search_memory() → past lessons + questions to ask
[After task] log_memory() → what was missing, what to remember
[When full] compact_memory() → group logs by topic for Claude to summarize
compact_memory_delete() → remove originals after principle is saved
Memory is stored in .context/memory_log.jsonl inside your project — a plain text file you can read, diff, and commit like any other source file.
Features
- Zero ML dependencies — no embeddings, no model downloads
- Git-native storage — plain JSONL, human-readable, fully diffable
- Claude judges relevance — returns all records; Claude picks what matters
- Topic normalization — similar topics merged during compaction
- Atomic writes — temp file + rename, safe against crashes
- Cross-platform file locking — directory-based lock, works on Windows and Linux
- Sensitive data filtering — API keys and tokens redacted before storage
- npx-ready — no installation required once published to npm
Requirements
- Node.js 18+
- An MCP-compatible client (Cursor, Claude Code, etc.)
Installation
Option A — npx (after npm publish, no installation needed)
Copy .cursor/mcp.json.example to .cursor/mcp.json in your project:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sentinel-memory": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "@vncy/sentinel-memory-mcp"]
}
}
}
Cursor automatically sets the working directory to the workspace root when launching MCP servers, so no cwd is needed. .context/memory_log.jsonl is created in the project root on first use.
Option B — local build
git clone https://github.com/your-org/dug-sentinel-memory-mcp.git
cd dug-sentinel-memory-mcp
npm install
npm run build
Then reference the built file directly in .cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"sentinel-memory": {
"command": "node",
"args": ["/absolute/path/to/dug-sentinel-memory-mcp/dist/server.js"]
}
}
}
.cursor/mcp.jsonis listed in.gitignore. Copy.cursor/mcp.json.exampleand edit locally — no need to commit your personal paths.
Project path per developer
Each developer keeps their own .cursor/mcp.json (git-ignored). Cursor sets the working directory to the workspace root automatically, so every developer gets their own .context/ without any path configuration.
Developer A opens ProjectA → MCP CWD = ProjectA/ → ProjectA/.context/memory_log.jsonl
Developer B opens ProjectB → MCP CWD = ProjectB/ → ProjectB/.context/memory_log.jsonl
Tools
search_memory(query, topic?)
Call this before starting any task. Returns all past records (filtered by topic if specified). Claude reads the output and selects relevant lessons.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
query |
string | Task description or keywords |
topic |
string (optional) | Exact-match topic filter |
log_memory(topic, missing_context, lesson, ask_next_time?, type?, compact_threshold?)
Call this after completing any task. Records what was missing and what to remember.
| Parameter | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
topic |
string | Module/feature tag (e.g. auth, payment) |
missing_context |
string | Info absent from original instructions but critical |
lesson |
string | Rule to apply in future tasks |
ask_next_time |
string (optional) | Question to ask the user next time |
type |
string (optional) | "log" (default) or "principle" (compacted) |
compact_threshold |
int (optional) | Compaction trigger count (default: 50) |
compact_memory(target_topic?, compact_threshold?)
Call this when record count exceeds the threshold. Returns grouped records for Claude to summarize into principles.
compact_memory_delete(ids)
Call this only after log_memory(type="principle") succeeds. Deletes the original log records by id.
Workflow (.cursorrules)
The .cursorrules file enforces the 3-step loop for every task:
You are the Memory Manager for this project.
All tasks are grounded in .context/memory_log.jsonl.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT write any code or edit any file before completing Step 1.
[Before every task — REQUIRED]
1. Call search_memory with a description of the current task.
2. Read the returned records and identify lessons relevant to this task.
3. If relevant records exist:
- Apply the lessons directly to your approach.
- Ask the user the questions listed in ask_next_time before proceeding.
4. If no relevant records exist:
- Do not guess constraints. Ask the user about key requirements first.
[After every task — REQUIRED]
5. Call log_memory with:
- missing_context ← info absent from the initial instructions but turned out critical
- lesson ← rule to apply in future tasks of this type
- ask_next_time ← question to ask the user before starting similar tasks
[Topic naming rules]
- Use module- or feature-level granularity (language/framework agnostic).
- Good examples : auth, payment, api-gateway, ui-form, db-migration
- Too narrow (forbidden) : login_bug_fix_2026, verify_token_v2
- Too broad (forbidden) : code, backend, fix
- Check existing topics first. Reuse a close match instead of creating a new one.
e.g. if "auth-login" exists, use it instead of creating "authentication"
[Compaction — REQUIRED when record count exceeds 50]
6. Call compact_memory to receive records grouped by topic.
7. Merge similar topics (e.g. "auth", "auth-login" → "auth").
8. Summarize each topic's lessons into one concise sentence.
9. Merge each topic's ask_next_time values; keep under 512 bytes total.
10. Call log_memory(type="principle", ...) to store the summary.
11. After confirming the principle is saved, call compact_memory_delete(ids=[...]) to remove originals.
Skipping any step in this sequence is not allowed.
Data format
Records are stored one JSON object per line in .context/memory_log.jsonl.
Log record:
{
"id": "a1b2c3d4e5f6a7b8",
"type": "log",
"topic": "payment",
"missing_context": "VAT rates differ by country — not mentioned in the brief",
"lesson": "Always check the country-specific tax rate file before modifying payment logic",
"ask_next_time": "Which countries does this change apply to?",
"meta": { "created": "2026-02-27T10:30:00.000Z" }
}
Principle record (after compaction):
{
"id": "b2c3d4e5f6a7b8c9",
"type": "principle",
"topic": "payment",
"missing_context": "",
"lesson": "Payment module: verify country tax rates, keep refund API separate, PG timeout is 10s",
"ask_next_time": "Which countries apply? Which payment gateway?",
"meta": {
"created": "2026-03-15T09:00:00.000Z",
"compacted_at": "2026-03-15T09:00:00.000Z",
"source_count": 7
}
}
| Field | Limit | On exceed |
|---|---|---|
topic |
64 bytes (UTF-8) | Error |
missing_context |
1,024 bytes (UTF-8) | Error |
lesson |
1,024 bytes (UTF-8) | Error |
ask_next_time |
512 bytes (UTF-8) | Error |
File structure
your-project/
├── .cursor/
│ ├── mcp.json ← git-ignored, copy from mcp.json.example
│ └── mcp.json.example ← committed template
└── .context/
└── memory_log.jsonl ← auto-created, commit this file
dug-sentinel-memory-mcp/ ← this repository
├── src/
│ ├── server.ts ← MCP tools (4 tools)
│ ├── store.ts ← JSONL CRUD + file lock + atomic write
│ └── sanitizer.ts ← sensitive data filter
├── dist/ ← compiled output (generated by npm run build)
├── .cursor/
│ └── mcp.json.example ← configuration template
├── docs/
│ ├── Design.md
│ └── Design_KR.md
├── package.json
├── tsconfig.json
├── .cursorrules
└── .gitignore
Security notes
missing_contextandlessonfields are scanned for API keys, tokens, and secrets before storage. Detected patterns are replaced with[REDACTED]..context/memory_log.jsonlis plain text. Reviewgit diff .context/before pushing to a shared repository.- For sensitive projects, add
.context/to.gitignore.
License
MIT
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