remnic
Persistent, scoped memory with provenance tracking reduces hallucinations and enables AI agents to maintain context across sessions while respecting user bou…
Open-source memory and context for user-aware agents: scoped memory, provenance, retrieval quality, correction, boundaries, evals, and MCP/HTTP access.
- Build agents that remember user preferences and past decisions across conversations
- Track data sources and decision logic to explain why agents made specific recommendations
- Evaluate agent memory accuracy and correct mistakes without retraining the entire system
Persistent, scoped memory with provenance tracking reduces hallucinations and enables AI agents to maintain context across sessions while respecting user boundaries—critical for production reliability.
Teams deploying multi-turn AI agents requiring audit trails, memory isolation, and retrieval quality metrics across MCP and HTTP integrations.
https://github.com/joshuaswarren/remnic
By joshuaswarren
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 177 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 177 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 0d ago; license MIT.