SPECMEM

Created By
Jon Hardwick4 months ago
Persistent semantic memory for Claude Code, chats AND code. 74+ MCP tools, local pgvector embeddings, codebase indexing with 14 language extractors, multi-agent team coordination. Self-hosted, zero cloud dependency.
Overview

Every AI coding session starts from scratch. your assistant forgets your architecture, your bugs, your decisions. i got tired of re-explaining my codebase so i built something about it.

SpecMem is a persistent memory layer for Claude Code. it's an MCP server that stores your conversations, indexes your codebase, and runs semantic search locally. nothing goes to the cloud.

what that looks like in practice: you say "fix the auth bug" and claude already knows your auth setup because it remembers from last session. no re-explaining, no CLAUDE.md maintenance.

some numbers:

  • 74+ MCP tools (closest competitor has 4)
  • 14 language extractors
  • 30,000 files indexed in under 3 min
  • zero API costs, runs entirely on your hardware

free for individual devs making under $35k/yr. built by Hardwick Software Services.

sudo npm i -g specmem-hardwicksoftware

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