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What is Memory Bank MCP Server?

A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that manages project-specific "memory bank" data using an SQLite database. It stores and retrieves contextual project information such as product background, decision logs, and progress updates, and is intended for AI-assisted development workflows using MCP-enabled applications like RooCode.

How to use Memory Bank MCP Server?

The server is run via npx @telagod/memory-bank-mcp-server and requires Node.js version 18.0.0 or higher. It is typically started automatically by an MCP host application (e.g., RooCode) configured through mcp_settings.json using the provided npx command and arguments.

Key features of Memory Bank MCP Server

  • Project-based: separate memory bank per project path.
  • SQLite storage in memory-bank/memory.db within the project directory.
  • Modular MCP service encapsulating memory bank logic.
  • Provides MCP tools: initialize_memory_bank, get_memory_bank_status, read_memory_bank_section, update_memory_bank_entry.

Use cases of Memory Bank MCP Server

  • Initializing a memory bank when starting work on a new project.
  • Recording technical decisions and their rationale for future reference.
  • Tracking development progress and milestone status.
  • Defining current focus areas and issues needing attention.
  • Documenting reusable system patterns and design principles.

FAQ from Memory Bank MCP Server

What Node.js version is required?

Node.js version 18.0.0 or higher is required to run the server.

Where is the memory bank data stored?

Data is stored in an SQLite database file at memory-bank/memory.db inside the specified project directory.

How do I integrate this server with RooCode?

Add a configuration entry to RooCode's mcp_settings.json file using the command npx with arguments -y @telagod/memory-bank-mcp-server and the desired allowed tools.

What sections are available in the memory bank?

The server manages five sections: product_context, decisions, progress, focus, and system_patterns, each represented by a table in the SQLite database.

How is the server started?

It is typically started automatically by an MCP host application (like RooCode) via the npx command, but can also be launched manually using npx @telagod/memory-bank-mcp-server.

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