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Felipe Marzochi edited this page May 29, 2026
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Your AI remembers what you decided, how you work, and where you left off. Across every session. Across every tool.
Version: 0.9.0 | License: MIT | Node.js: >= 18
One install. Every tool. Persistent memory.
After sh install.sh, two local MCP servers run in the background and the memory protocol is injected into the global instruction files for every AI coding tool you have installed. The AI calls
get_state({}) at the start of each session and update_state({...}) at the end. State lives at ~/.egc/state/ on your machine.
| Page | Content |
|---|---|
| Installation | Step-by-step install for Linux, macOS, and Windows |
| MCP-Servers | egc-memory and egc-guardian reference |
| CLI-Reference | All egc commands |
| Prompt-Library | 62 agents, 228 skills, 74 commands, 111 rules |
| Supported-Tools | Claude Code, AGY, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Codex, and more |
| Configuration | State files, environment variables, hooks |
| Security | Security model, guardian, vulnerability reporting |
| Architecture | Design decisions and consolidation history |
| Contributing | How to contribute |
git clone https://github.com/Fmarzochi/everything-gemini.git
cd everything-gemini
sh install.sh
egc doctor
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MCP servers at a glance
egc-memory — persistent project memory
- get_state({}) reads context at session start
- update_state({...}) saves decisions at session end
egc-guardian — security validation layer
- blocks shell injection, unsafe binaries, and writes to sensitive paths
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▎ Developed by Felipe Marzochi — Repository — Report a vulnerability
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