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mcp-persona-sessions
MCP server for persona-driven AI sessions: practice interviews, conduct guided reflection, and role-play conversations with realistic personas
Strata
Strata is a self hosted AI memory server. Your AI remembers everything across every session, on your own hardware. Key features: . Semantic search (find memories by meaning, not keywords) . Per-agent API keys with granular permissions . 3D constellation viewer with live agent activity . File vault (attach real documents to memories) . CSV audit log (full transparency on every agent action) . Pre-Strata history import (your memory doesn't start at install day) . Global MCP kill switch (emergency brake, only a human can undo) . Automatic deduplication . 10 structured thought types . Backend using PostgreSQL . Runs on a Raspberry Pi Always on, always local, always yours.
OpenReplay Session Analysis MCP Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for analyzing OpenReplay session recordings and user behavior patterns
Mcp Milvus
An MCP server for Milvus that supports session connection management and accesses Milvus via the SSE interface.
Couchloop EQ
CouchLoop EQ is an MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides behavioral governance for LLMs. It monitors AI responses for hallucination, inconsistency, tone drift, and unsafe reasoning patterns, while also managing stateful sessions and guided journeys that remember where you left off.
Rollbar Mcp Server
The Rollbar MCP Server implements the Model Context Protocol (MCP), letting you run Rollbar-compatible agents in local or custom environments.
Keepgoing
Project memory for AI coding assistants. Auto-captures checkpoints on git commits, branch switches, and inactivity. When you start a new session, your AI assistant reads your last context instead of re-inferring everything from scratch. Local-first, no account required.
Stateless Agent Memory Engine (SAME)
Memory with integrity for AI coding agents. SAME tracks provenance, flags stale knowledge, and surfaces contradictions; so your AI trusts what's current, not what's outdated. 17 MCP tools: semantic search, cross-vault federation, session handoffs, decision logging, knowledge graph, trust-aware retrieval, consolidation, health analysis. Provenance on every write. Stale notes rank lower automatically. SQLite + vector search. Ollama, OpenAI, LM Studio, or keyword-only. One 12MB Go binary. No cloud, no API keys, no telemetry. Your notes never leave your machine. Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, and any MCP client.
Bring your real authenticated browser session to AI coding agents. Local-first MCP server + Chrome MV3 extension. No cloud. No telemetry.
peek records the user's actual logged-in browser (DOM via rrweb, console events, network metadata, optional response bodies via opt-in Deep capture) through a Chrome MV3 extension. The extension ships events through a native-messaging stdio bridge to a local MCP server (peek-mcp), which persists them to a SQLite database at ~/.peek/sessions.db. AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Windsurf) read sessions from the database via 10 MCP tools: Tool What it does list_recent_sessions List recently recorded sessions (id, origin, ts, event count). get_session_summary LLM-readable narrative summary of a session. get_session_console_errors Console errors recorded in a session. get_session_network_errors Failed/notable network requests in a session. get_user_action_before_error Last N user actions before a console error. generate_playwright_repro Generate a runnable Playwright test from a session. get_dom_snapshot Reconstruct the DOM at a given timestamp. query_dom_history Timeline of attribute/text changes for a selector. request_authorization Side-panel consent for write actions (Level 3). execute_action Dispatch a UI action (gated by permission level + destructive blocklist). Why local-first matters Every other "browser session for AI" tool ships to a vendor cloud. peek's SQLite + extension live on the user's machine — no remote endpoints, no telemetry. The privacy policy (docs/peek/PRIVACY_POLICY.md) is the source of truth. Install # 1. Add the MCP server to Claude Code claude mcp add peek -- npx -y @peekdev/mcp # 2. Install the Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store # (link added once the CWS listing is approved)