What is the MCP Server?
The MCP Server is a high-performance, persistent memory system designed for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), powered by libSQL. It supports vector search, semantic knowledge storage, and knowledge graph management.
How does the MCP Server enhance AI agent development?
The server provides AI agents with necessary context and data access through high-performance vector search and semantic capabilities, making it essential for developing intelligent and responsive AI systems.
What databases are compatible with the MCP Server?
The MCP Server is compatible with both local SQLite and remote libSQL databases, providing flexibility in deployment.
What are the security features of the MCP Server?
For remote databases, the MCP Server uses secure token-based authentication to protect data from unauthorized access.
How can the MCP Server be configured?
The server can be configured for various environments, including Cline and Claude Desktop with WSL, supporting both local and remote databases.
Persistent Memory System
Project Details
- joleyline/mcp-memory-libsql
- mcp-memory-libsql
- MIT License
- Last Updated: 4/21/2025
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