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# Knowledge Graph Memory Server
A basic MCP server that provides persistent memory using a knowledge graph. The server manages entities, observations of them, and the relationships among them using a JSON-based file system.
A basic implementation of persistent memory using a local knowledge graph. This lets Claude remember information about the user across chats.
This lets Claude remember information about the user across chats, and lets them bypass the issues of having super long chats.
## Core Concepts
# Core Concepts
## Entities
### Entities
Entities are the primary nodes in the knowledge graph. Each entity has:
- A unique name (identifier)
- An entity type (e.g., "person", "organization", "event")
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## Relations
### Relations
Relations define directed connections between entities. They are always stored in active voice and describe how entities interact or relate to each other.
Example:
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"relationType": "works_at"
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## Observations
### Observations
Observations are discrete pieces of information about an entity. They are:
- Stored as strings
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# Tools
## API
## Entity Management
### Tools
- **create_entities**
- Create multiple new entities in the knowledge graph
- Input: `entities` (array of objects)
- Each object contains:
- `name` (string): Entity identifier
- `entityType` (string): Type classification
- `observations` (string[]): Associated observations
- Ignores entities with existing names
- create_entities: Create new entities in the knowledge graph with names, types, and observations
- delete_entities: Remove entities and their associated relations from the graph
- add_observations: Add new observations to existing entities
- delete_observations: Remove specific observations from entities
- **create_relations**
- Create multiple new relations between entities
- Input: `relations` (array of objects)
- Each object contains:
- `from` (string): Source entity name
- `to` (string): Target entity name
- `relationType` (string): Relationship type in active voice
- Skips duplicate relations
- **add_observations**
- Add new observations to existing entities
- Input: `observations` (array of objects)
- Each object contains:
- `entityName` (string): Target entity
- `contents` (string[]): New observations to add
- Returns added observations per entity
- Fails if entity doesn't exist
## Relation Management
- **delete_entities**
- Remove entities and their relations
- Input: `entityNames` (string[])
- Cascading deletion of associated relations
- Silent operation if entity doesn't exist
- create_relations: Establish relationships between entities in active voice
- delete_relations: Remove specific relationships between entities
- **delete_observations**
- Remove specific observations from entities
- Input: `deletions` (array of objects)
- Each object contains:
- `entityName` (string): Target entity
- `observations` (string[]): Observations to remove
- Silent operation if observation doesn't exist
- **delete_relations**
- Remove specific relations from the graph
- Input: `relations` (array of objects)
- Each object contains:
- `from` (string): Source entity name
- `to` (string): Target entity name
- `relationType` (string): Relationship type
- Silent operation if relation doesn't exist
## Query Tools
- **read_graph**
- Read the entire knowledge graph
- No input required
- Returns complete graph structure with all entities and relations
- read_graph: Retrieve the entire knowledge graph
- search_nodes: Search for nodes based on names, types, and observation content
- open_nodes: Access specific nodes by their names
- **search_nodes**
- Search for nodes based on query
- Input: `query` (string)
- Searches across:
- Entity names
- Entity types
- Observation content
- Returns matching entities and their relations
# Prompt
- **open_nodes**
- Retrieve specific nodes by name
- Input: `names` (string[])
- Returns:
- Requested entities
- Relations between requested entities
- Silently skips non-existent nodes
# Usage with Claude Desktop
### Setup
Add this to your claude_desktop_config.json:
```json
{
"mcp-server-memory": {
"command": "mcp-server-memory"
}
}
```
### System Prompt
The prompt for utilizing memory depends on the use case. Changing the prompt will help the model determine the frequency and types of memories created.