
Mori
Give Claude Code, Cursor, and Antigravity persistent memory on a Mori server you host so every coding session starts with distilled context instead of a blank slate.
Overview
mori is a plugin marketplace entry for the Build phase that connects self-hosted Mori memory to AI coding agents via /brief and /pensieve.
What is this marketplace?
- Self-hosted Mori server—AGPL-aligned posture so memory stays on your infrastructure
- Cross-device, durable memory distilled from every agent session
- /brief loads session context; /pensieve searches stored knowledge
- Single marketplace plugin (mori v0.3.3) for Claude Code, Cursor, and Antigravity
- Connect-once model: agents start informed instead of cold-starting each chat
- 1 plugin in marketplace (mori v0.3.3)
- Owner: fjwood69 on GitHub
- Commands documented: /brief (load context), /pensieve (search memory)
Community signal: 19 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
Coding agents forget everything when a session ends, forcing you to repeat context and re-discover decisions on every device.
Who is it for?
Solo builders running Claude Code, Cursor, or Antigravity who want AGPL-friendly, self-hosted agent memory across machines.
Skip if: Teams that want zero ops or a fully managed cloud memory product with no server to maintain.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you connect a Mori server you run, agents load prior distilled memory and search it so work continues with institutional knowledge intact.
- Marketplace plugin wiring agents to your Mori server
- /brief context load and /pensieve memory search in agent sessions
- Cross-session distilled memory stored on your own infrastructure
Plugins in this marketplace
1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.
Recommended Marketplaces
Journey fit
Canonical shelf is build/agent-tooling because the plugin wires agents to infrastructure; memory value compounds across ship and operate too. agent-tooling is where you attach cross-session memory, search, and briefing hooks (/brief, /pensieve) to coding agents.
How it compares
Self-hosted agent memory plugin, not a generic MCP file server or a single-use codegen skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Mori for?
Mori is for indie and solo developers who use AI coding agents and want persistent, searchable memory on infrastructure they control.
When should I use Mori?
Use Mori when multi-session or multi-device agent work makes cold starts painful and you are ready to run a Mori server alongside your editor.
How do I add Mori to my agent?
Add the Mori plugin from the fjwood69 Claude marketplace, deploy or connect your Mori server, then use /brief and /pensieve from supported agents.