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br8n — owned, portable working memory. A plain-files brain template and a tiny MCP server that lets any model read it. Files, not a login.

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br8n

Owned, portable working memory. A plain-files brain template and a tiny MCP server that lets any model read it.

Everything your team has taught a chat tool about how the work gets done is sitting inside somebody else's login. Switch tools and you're a stranger again. This repo is the other direction: the memory lives in files you own, and the model is just a reader.

br8n is the AI delivery practice of Branded Mayhem Collective. This is the open part: the file layout and the door. The hosted install adds retrieval, governance, and someone running it with you — on the same files, which never change shape. br8n.io

What's here

  • template/brain/ — the brain layout: how-we-work/, decisions/, exceptions/, handoffs/, voice/. Markdown only. One file, one thing. Write the why, so the model can push back later.
  • src/ — an MCP server (stdio) with three tools: brain_list, brain_read, brain_search. Search returns file + line so answers cite their source. No vectors, no index, no account. Grep is the point.

Use it

npx @br8n/mcp ~/my-brain                         # MCP server on stdio (or: npm i -g @br8n/mcp && br8n ~/my-brain)
# template: git clone https://github.com/Branded-Mayhem-Collective-LLC/br8n && cp -r br8n/template/brain ~/my-brain

Claude Desktop / Claude Code / Cursor (any MCP client) — add:

{ "mcpServers": { "br8n": { "command": "npx", "args": ["-y", "@br8n/mcp", "/path/to/my-brain"] } } }

Then ask the model something the brain knows. It answers from the file and names it. Switch the model; same answer, same file.

Why files

  • Portable. cp -r brain/ new-machine/ is the whole migration. If you can't do that, you don't own it.
  • Inspectable. You can read every byte the model reads.
  • Model-agnostic. The folder doesn't care which model is on the other side of MCP.
  • It can push back. A decision stored with its why lets a model say "this conflicts with what you decided in March." A chat history can't.

The method is public on purpose

The layout and this server are MIT. What br8n charges for is hands on a real operation: eliciting what's actually in people's heads, shaping retrieval for the role, running it, and keeping it current. If you'd rather do it yourself, start here — most people should. The free first course is at br8n.io/lab.

Not affiliated

br8n on PyPI (a context-capture engine by a different author) is not this project.

MIT © 2026 Branded Mayhem Collective LLC

Publishing (maintainers)

npm login && npm publish --access public          # 1. publishes @br8n/mcp (org: br8n); package.json carries mcpName
mcp-publisher login github                        # 2. GitHub device-flow auth (org member)
mcp-publisher publish                             # 3. lists io.github.Branded-Mayhem-Collective-LLC/br8n in the official MCP registry

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Package last updated on 19 Aug 2026

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