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@dylanhogg Hi, Let me know if we can also highlight Memori OSS project here. I am one of the creators and maintainers of the project. Happy to address your questions. |
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Memori is an open-source memory layer to give your AI agents human-like memory. It remembers what matters, promotes what's essential, and injects structured context intelligently into LLM conversations.
With a single line of code
memori.enable()any LLM gains the ability to remember conversations, learn from interactions, and maintain context across sessions. The entire memory system is stored in a standard SQLite database (or PostgreSQL/MySQL for enterprise deployments), making it fully portable, auditable, and owned by the user.