Create one shared memory layer across AI tools and MCP clients.
Copy the install command and let the AI configure it · recommended for beginners
No copy-paste install info for "second-brain-cloudflare" yet — see the docs or source repo.
Store the following project background, glossary, and key constraints in second-brain under the namespace "apollo-app": We are building a CRM for SMBs using Next.js, Postgres, and Cloudflare Workers. Constraints include GDPR compliance, multilingual support, and launch within 3 months. Then return a memory summary that can be retrieved from other MCP clients.
The tool stores the project memory and returns a summary or retrieval result reusable in Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, and other clients.
Retrieve all history related to "GDPR compliance" from the "apollo-app" project in second-brain, then summarize the risks, finalized decisions, and open action items we discussed earlier.
It outputs a consolidated memory summary so you can quickly review prior conclusions and context.
Save my working preferences into second-brain: I prefer conclusion first, then explanation; weekly reports should be in Chinese with concise bullet points; code examples should default to TypeScript; uncertain information must be labeled as assumptions. After saving, generate a short instruction for other AI assistants to use these preferences.
The tool records the personal preferences and generates instructions that other AI sessions can inherit and follow.
Provide self-hosted memory and hybrid retrieval for AI development tools.
Share persistent memory across AI sessions to improve continuity and collaboration.
Share, search, and reuse local memory across multiple AI coding agents.
Provide local-first shared memory, auditing, and sync across AI clients.
Provide shared memory for Claude across apps with sessions, handoffs, and artifacts.
Give Claude persistent memory and shared context using plain Markdown files.