Give Claude Desktop persistent memory and cross-conversation information recall.
This MCP tool claims to provide persistent memory for Claude Desktop using PostgreSQL and OpenAI embeddings, but no README, install details, or concrete endpoint information are provided. Based on the available facts, there is no clear high-risk red flag, but its persistent storage behavior and possible external embedding calls warrant caution.
The header says no keys are required, but the description explicitly mentions OpenAI embeddings, which normally implies an API credential. With no documentation provided, the source, storage, and least-privilege handling of credentials cannot be verified, so credential handling is unclear and should be treated with caution.
The top-level metadata says there are no remote endpoints, but the description mentions OpenAI embeddings, which would normally send content to an external model service. Since no actual domains, payload details, or opt-out behavior are documented, there is a likely undisclosed or inconsistent network egress path that merits caution.
The objective checks mark this tool as executes-code, meaning it runs local service code or related processes. That is a normal MCP capability and not high risk by itself, but the materials do not describe the runtime, subprocess behavior, or system capability boundaries.
Its core function is cross-conversation memory, and it explicitly uses PostgreSQL for persistence, meaning some user conversation data is stored and later retrieved. The materials do not state what is stored, retention limits, deletion controls, or data minimization behavior, so privacy and data lifecycle handling require caution.
A positive factor is that there is an open-source repository, so source review is possible. However, it comes from a third-party registry, has 0 stars, no declared license, unknown maintenance status, and no README here, which limits practical auditability. Overall this is not high risk, but the supply-chain maturity and trust signals are weak.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "Remember Me MCP Server" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Please remember my writing preferences: keep answers concise, prefer Chinese, and provide Python examples when code is involved. Use these preferences by default in future conversations too.
The tool stores the preferences in persistent memory and automatically applies them in future conversations.
Help me recall the key information we previously discussed about the Alpha project, including target users, tech stack, and unfinished tasks.
The tool retrieves relevant stored memories and summarizes the project's context and pending tasks.
Remember this research fact: most customer churn happens within 7 days after signup, and the most common reason is failure during initial setup. Prioritize this in future analysis.
The tool saves the research finding and can accurately reference it in future analysis or Q&A.
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