
Minni
Register minni to run a local-first agent spine in Claude Code with per-agent vaults, review-first learning, and native AFM provider wiring.
Overview
Minni is a plugin marketplace for the Build phase that adds a local-first Minni agent spine to Claude Code with per-agent vaults, review-first learning, and native AFM provider support.
What is this marketplace?
- Local-first Minni spine so agent state stays on your machine
- Per-agent vaults for scoped memory and artifacts
- Review-first learning loop instead of blind auto-ingest
- Native AFM provider support in the Claude Code plugin path
- 1-plugin development marketplace (minni v0.1.0) from infektyd/minni
Community signal: 1 GitHub stars.
What problem does it solve?
Scattered agent memory and opaque cloud-only spines make it hard to trust what Claude Code learned or stored per project.
Who is it for?
Solo builders designing a local agent stack who want vault isolation and explicit review before memories or rules accumulate.
Skip if: Teams that only need ephemeral chat with no local vaults or AFM or local provider setup.
What do I get? / Deliverables
After you add minni, Claude Code can anchor work in local per-agent vaults with review-first learning and AFM-ready provider hooks.
- Installed minni plugin (1 marketplace entry)
- Per-agent vault layout and review-first learning workflow in Claude Code
Plugins in this marketplace
1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.
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Journey fit
Build is the primary home because minni shapes how your agent is structured, where memory lives, and which providers power daily coding—not distribution or production monitoring. Agent-tooling matches per-agent vaults, local spine, and AFM-native provider support—the plumbing layer under your Claude Code habits.
How it compares
Local agent spine plugin marketplace, not a hosted team memory SaaS or a single-purpose API skill.
Common Questions / FAQ
Who is Minni for?
Minni is for Claude Code users who want local-first agent structure, per-project vaults, and controlled learning instead of default cloud-only memory.
When should I use Minni?
Use Minni when you are standing up repeatable agent sessions, separating vaults per app or agent, or wiring AFM as a native provider alongside Claude Code.
How do I add Minni to my agent?
Install the infektyd/Minni marketplace in Claude Code, enable the Minni plugin from ./plugins/Minni (1 plugin, v0.1.0), and configure local vaults and providers per the plugin docs on GitHub.