🛠️ copilot-memory-store - Simple Way to Manage Context Easily
🚀 Getting Started
Welcome to the copilot-memory-store! This application helps you manage context while using AI tools like GitHub Copilot. It provides a simple memory store using local JSON files. You can interact with this store through a Command Line Interface (CLI) or an MCP server, and there’s also a custom agent for Visual Studio Code.
📦 Download & Install
To get started, visit this page to download the latest version of the software: Download copilot-memory-store.
Installation Steps
- Click the link above to open the releases page.
- Find the latest version listed.
- Download the appropriate file for your operating system.
- If you're using Windows, you may download an
.exefile. For macOS, look for.dmg. Linux users can find a.tar.gzfile.
📋 System Requirements
Before you install copilot-memory-store, ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System:
- Windows 10 or later
- macOS 10.13 or later
- Linux (Debian-based)
- Memory:
- Minimum 4GB RAM
- Disk Space:
- At least 100MB of free space
🛠️ Features
- Local JSON Storage: Keep data organized and local.
- Command Line Interface (CLI): A straightforward way to interact with the memory store.
- MCP Server: Set up a server for more advanced features.
- VS Code Integration: Use our custom agent for easy context management while coding.
⚙️ How to Use
Once you have installed the copilot-memory-store, follow these steps to begin using it:
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Open CLI: On Windows, press
Win + R, typecmd, and press Enter. On macOS, open “Terminal”. Linux users can open their terminal app. -
Start the Server:
- Type
copilot-memory-store start(replace with your installed command) and press Enter. - The server will start, and you will see a message indicating it's running.
- Type
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Using the CLI:
- Type
copilot-memory-store helpto see available commands. - Use
addto store new entries,getto retrieve them, anddeleteto remove any unwanted entries.
- Type
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Accessing the MCP Server:
- Open your web browser and go to
http://localhost:YOUR_PORT(replace YOUR_PORT with the port number displayed when you started the server).
- Open your web browser and go to
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Using the VS Code Agent:
- Install the agent from the same releases page.
- Follow the installation prompts in Visual Studio Code.
📖 Documentation
For detailed documentation about commands and features, check the Wiki. This resource includes examples and advanced tips to enhance your experience.
🤝 Community & Support
Join our community to ask questions, share insights, and learn more about context engineering. You can reach out through the following channels:
- GitHub Issues: Report any problems or ask for help.
- Discussion Board: Share ideas and get feedback from other users.
🔄 Contributing
If you're interested in improving copilot-memory-store, please consider contributing! Here are some ways you can help:
- Report issues you find.
- Suggest features you would like to see.
- Contribute code, documentation, or translations.
🌟 Acknowledgments
We thank everyone who makes copilot-memory-store possible. Your support and feedback are invaluable. Together, we can innovate and improve tools for context engineering.
Now, go ahead and visit this page to download copilot-memory-store: Download copilot-memory-store. Enjoy managing your AI context easily!