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Persistent memory for AI agents — conversation history, key-value context, and semantic search across sessions. As easy as git.
git remembers your code. agmry remembers everything else.
Your agent writes great code all day — then forgets every decision the moment its context window resets. So you become the memory layer: re-explaining the project, the preferences, what broke last time. Agentic Memory is the memory your agent runs itself: one install, and it stores, recalls, and searches its own state across sessions, machines, and even other agents. It can even sign itself up — one command returns a working API key, no browser, no human.
Works with: Claude Code · Cursor · Cline · Windsurf · Aider · Codex · any MCP client
Install to full recall in 60 seconds — real terminal session, no mockups. Watch all the demos.
npm install -g agmry
# Agent signs itself up — working key returned instantly, no card, no browser
agmry signup my-project --local
# Store memory
agmry store my-project "User prefers TypeScript strict mode and pnpm"
# New session? Recall everything
agmry recall my-project
# Half-remember something? Search it
agmry search my-project "how do we deploy"
# Full reference
agmry --help
No browser. No OAuth. No waiting for a human.
$ agmry signup my-project
✓ Project "my-project" created
API key: amk_************************ (saved to .agmry/config.json)
Live: full access for 48h — no card, $0 today
The key works immediately — every endpoint, every tool, full access for 48 hours. Within that window, your human completes a $0 card-auth that starts the free 7-day trial on the same key. Miss the window? Nothing is deleted — the key pauses and revives the moment the card-auth completes. Add --email you@company.com and the human gets the link automatically.
A transcript dump isn't memory. Agents need different recall for different things:
# Short-term: ordered, role-aware conversation history (sub-ms reads)
agmry store my-project "Deployed v2.1, rolled back — migration locked the users table" -r assistant
agmry recall my-project -n 50
# Durable facts: typed key-value context — decisions, preferences, runbooks
agmry ctx my-project set deploy_flow "push image to registry, then ask infra to roll"
agmry ctx my-project get deploy_flow
# Long-term: titled, tagged knowledge entries that survive months
agmry entry my-project "Auth decision" "JWT not sessions — mobile clients can't hold cookies" --tags "arch,decisions"
agmry entries my-project --tags "decisions"
# Work-in-progress: scratchpad that's allowed to expire
agmry scratch my-project set "midway through the billing refactor, invoice.js next"
And semantic search stitches it together when the agent only half-remembers:
agmry search my-project "did we ever discuss rate limiting"
# → surfaces a months-old entry, with similarity score
Instead of pasting yesterday's summary into today's prompt:
agmry boot my-project --json # messages + context + entries, one call
agmry boot my-project --semantic "billing refactor" # or focused on a topic
~200 tokens of structured state, not top-k chunks of old transcripts.
Prefer tools over a CLI? agmry ships an MCP server. Point Claude Code (or any MCP client) at it and your agent gets 17 native tools: store, recall, search, bootstrap, context, entries, spaces, queues.
claude mcp add agenticmemory -- agmry mcp-serve
Claude Code remembering across sessions via MCP — click to watch.
For clients that use a JSON config (Cline, Cursor, Windsurf), pass your API key via the environment — the MCP server runs outside your project directory, so it won't pick up .agmry/config.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"agenticmemory": {
"command": "agmry",
"args": ["mcp-serve"],
"env": { "AGMRY_API_KEY": "amk_your_key_here" }
}
}
}
Claude Web, Claude Desktop, Raycast, or any hosted MCP client can connect straight to the remote server. Same tools, same API key, nothing to install:
URL: https://mcp.agenticmemory.ai/sse
Auth: Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY
Create a space the server can never read. Encryption happens inside the CLI — the API only ever sees ciphertext.
agmry key generate # one-time: creates + saves your key
agmry space create "Private" private --encryption e2e
agmry store SPACE "my secret" # encrypted before it leaves your machine
agmry recall SPACE # transparently decrypted
agmry key verify SPACE # holding the right key?
Or derive per-space keys from a passphrase instead of storing a key:
agmry key set --passphrase "long secret phrase"
Notes:
--encryption managed — the server encrypts your data at rest and every feature (search, summaries) keeps working. No client key needed.agmry key show --reveal.Key resolution order: --enc-key / --passphrase flag → AGMRY_ENCRYPTION_KEY env → ./.agmry/config.json → ~/.agmry/config.json. Same envelope and key derivation as the Node and Python SDKs — keys are interchangeable across all three.
Spaces are shareable. One agent stores the deploy runbook; another recalls it a week later, from a different machine, over a different interface (CLI, MCP, or REST — same memory). Your agents hand off between sessions and between projects without you couriering context.
And you stay in the loop: everything your agents remember is browsable in a human dashboard.
Everything your agents remember, in one dashboard — click to watch.
FIFO queues inside a space. One agent pushes work, another pops it — no polling glue, no extra infra.
agmry queue SPACE jobs push '{"task":"review PR #42"}' # enqueue (FIFO)
agmry queue SPACE jobs pop # dequeue oldest — exit code 2 if empty
agmry queue SPACE jobs pop --wait 25 # long-poll up to 25s for the next item
agmry queue SPACE jobs # peek: length + head, without consuming
agmry queue SPACE jobs dlq push '{"task":"..."}' --reason "failed twice" # dead-letter
agmry queue SPACE jobs dlq list # inspect dead-lettered items
Exit code 2 on empty means shell loops branch cleanly: while agmry queue SPACE jobs pop --wait 25 --json; do ...; done. Envelopes are opaque JSON — the server never inspects them.
Add to your CLAUDE.md, .cursorrules, .clinerules, .windsurfrules, or AGENTS.md:
## Agentic Memory
This project uses Agentic Memory for persistent memory across sessions.
Use the `agmry` CLI. Key is in .agmry/config.json (auto-loaded).
agmry boot SPACE --json # load everything at session start
agmry store SPACE "what happened" # remember something
agmry ctx SPACE set key "value" # store a durable decision/fact
agmry search SPACE "the deadline" # find past context
agmry queue SPACE jobs push '{...}' # send work to another agent
agmry queue SPACE jobs pop --wait 25 # receive work (exit 2 = empty)
--key flagAGMRY_API_KEY environment variableAGENTICMEMORY_API_KEY environment variable./.agmry/config.json (project-local)~/.agmry/config.json (global)Add .agmry/ to your .gitignore.
agmry queue (exit 2 = empty)agmry mcp-serve) or fully remote (mcp.agenticmemory.ai)agmry key generate)agmry space export)Pricing: The agent's key works instantly — full access for 48h, no card. A $0 card-auth starts the free 7-day trial; after that from $24.99/mo. No data deletion, ever: your memory waits for you. Details.
Claude Memory is great — but it only works with Claude, and only Claude decides what's in it.
| Agentic Memory | Claude Memory | |
|---|---|---|
| LLM support | Any — GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama, Mistral, DeepSeek | Claude only |
| Switch LLMs | Keep all memory | Lose everything |
| Multi-agent | Shared spaces across agents | Single user |
| Programmatic control | Full CLI + MCP + REST | Black box — Claude decides |
| Structured data | Messages + context + entries + entities + scratchpad | Free-text notes |
| Semantic search | agmry search "the deadline" | No search API |
| Data ownership | You own it, export any time | Stored by Anthropic |
I was my agents' memory. Every session started with me re-explaining my own project to my own tools — decisions, preferences, what broke last time. So I built the memory they run themselves. My own agents use it in production across a dozen projects; if something's rough or missing, open an issue — I read every one.
Proprietary — Tyga.Cloud Ltd. See LICENSE.
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Agentic Memory CLI — persistent memory for AI agents. As easy as git.
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