Show HN: Yet another memory system for LLMs

49 blackmanta 6 8/14/2025, 3:34:11 AM github.com ↗
Built this for my LLM workflows - needed searchable, persistent memory that wouldn't blow up storage costs. I also wanted to use it locally for my research. It's a content-addressed storage system with block-level deduplication (saves 30-40% on typical codebases). I have integrated the CLI tool into most of my workflows in Zed, Claude Code, and Cursor, and I provide the prompt I'm currently using in the repo.

The project is in C++ and the build system is rough around the edges but is tested on macOS and Ubuntu 24.04.

Comments (6)

marcofiocco · 48m ago
What about versioning of files?
blackmanta · 39m ago
The tool has built-in versioning. Each file gets a unique SHA-256 hash on storage (automatic versioning), you can update metadata to track version info, and use collections/snapshots to group versions together. I have been using the metadata to track progress and link code snippets.
mempko · 1h ago
Wicked cool. Useful for single users. Any plans to build support for multiple users? Would be useful for an LLM project that requires per user sandboxing.
winterrx · 1h ago
The domain listed on the GitHub repo redirects too many times.
blackmanta · 1h ago
That should be fixed now. It was a misconfiguration of CloudFlare SSL with GitHub Pages.
yawerali · 23m ago
Hader