Memory MCP Server
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Memory MCP Server is an official persistent memory system that uses a knowledge graph to help LLMs store, recall, and reason about information across multiple conversation sessions. Key features: - Knowledge graph architecture storing information as entities with observations and semantic relations - Persistent memory that survives across sessions, enabling long-term learning and cumulative knowledge building - Graph-based memory retrieval to find relevant context based on entity relationships and semantic connections - Entity management capabilities for creating, updating, and linking knowledge nodes - Observation tracking that allows attaching multiple facts and notes to specific entities over time
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