Provide deep cross-platform memory so AI retains context and preferences.
The available material is sparse, but this MCP tool is known to connect to meminal.ai, can execute code, and advertises cross-platform conversational memory, implying conversation data may be sent remotely for storage or processing. Given its official Registry source and recent maintenance, it is best rated as a low-to-moderate concern overall rather than high risk based on current facts.
The material states that no keys or environment variables are required, and there is no request for API tokens, account credentials, or other highly sensitive authentication data, so the direct credential exposure and abuse surface appears limited.
It is known to access the remote endpoint meminal.ai, and its advertised function is cross-platform conversational memory, so user conversation context may reasonably be sent to the service for storage or retrieval. The material does not provide a detailed data-flow description, retention policy, or data-minimization statement, so the scope of outbound data warrants attention.
The system checks indicate that it can execute code; for an MCP tool, this typically means it may start local processes or invoke host system capabilities. The available material does not describe the exact execution scope, sandbox boundaries, or permission limits, so it should be treated with standard caution for execution-capable tools.
The description focuses on 'deep conversational context' memory, which indicates it will at least handle conversation content; however, with no README, it is unclear whether it reads or writes local files, accesses history databases, or persists data in specific locations. There is no clear evidence of overbroad access beyond its stated purpose, but the data access scope is opaque.
Positive factors include its presence in the official Registry and updates within the last year, which reduce supply-chain concern; however, the source is not auditable, the license is undeclared, and public community adoption is very low (0 stars), so transparency and independent reviewability remain limited.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
Please install the "ai.meminal/meminal" MCP server from askskill: Run: claude mcp add --transport http 'ai-meminal-meminal' 'https://meminal.ai/mcp'
Use Meminal to store our current project's goals, tech stack, key constraints, and open tasks, and automatically reference them in future conversations.
The AI builds reusable project memory and carries forward background details in later conversations with less repetition.
Save my preferred writing style, language habits, and common output formats to Meminal so they stay consistent across different chat platforms.
The system stores personal preferences so future replies remain consistent across clients and platforms.
Write our core research questions, validated findings, references, and unresolved issues into Meminal so we can continue the analysis later.
Creates structured long-term research memory, making it easy to resume discussions and continue new analysis later.
No documentation provided
Check the source repo for usage and examples.
Store and recall cross-conversation details with persistent knowledge-graph-based memory.
Gives AI assistants human-like memory decay and reinforcement for better long-term interactions.
Persist long-term AI memory with semantic retrieval and knowledge graph context.
Give AI assistants searchable, structured, persistent local memory without external LLMs.
Give AI agents persistent memory across sessions with automatic context retrieval.
Give AI reliable memory across your documents, notes, and meetings