supermemory
Supermemory is a long-term memory infrastructure for AI agents, enabling persistent context, user profiles, and semantic RAG across multi-modal knowledge bases.
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Supermemory is a long-term memory infrastructure for AI agents, enabling persistent context, user profiles, and semantic RAG across multi-modal knowledge bases.
Virtual machine development expert focusing on bytecode design, stack-based/register-based VM implementation, memory management, and garbage collection.
A high-performance Liquid template engine that compiles templates into optimized Ruby and machine code via an intermediate language (IL).
Three.js texture management, including loading, UV mapping, environment maps, HDR support, and texture configuration (wrapping, filtering, compression).
An AI-powered TestOps platform and MCP server providing automated failure analysis, RCA matching, and intelligent test orchestration for CI/CD pipelines.
Research agent for Nia: index/search remote codebases, docs, and packages. Optimizes AI context by prioritizing full source indexing over web fetches to reduce hallucinations.
Validates Skill, Agent, and Command syntax using validate_skills.py, logs errors, and manages the automated QC workflow for agent development.
Directly interface with RagCode MCP via SSE protocol without complex configuration files or binary dependencies.
Epsimo AI platform SDK and CLI for building agents with persistent state, Virtual Database, streaming conversations, and a React UI kit.
Physical hardware synthesis bridge for PAI. Generates blueprints, 3D printing code, SVG paths for laser cutting, and G-Code for CNC machining to bring agentic designs into the physical world.
Manage, run, and update JS framework benchmarks for the Gea framework, including reporting, HTML result generation, and performance comparisons.
Native macOS/iOS app performance profiling via xctrace and CLI-based hotspot analysis without opening the Instruments UI.