Contextlattice

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Shea Winkler3 months ago
ContextLattice provides HTTP-first, MCP-compatible memory write/search APIs with multi-sink fanout, retrieval orchestration, and high-throughput telemetry ingestion. Try it locally with Start local-first in minutes with `gmake quickstart`. Docs: https://contextlattice.io/installation.html
Overview

ContextLattice is an HTTP-first, MCP-compatible memory/context/task orchestrator built for long-horizon agent work.

Why this exists:

  • In long-horizon workflows, agents that forget prior decisions repeat avoidable mistakes; the result is brittle output and operator fatigue.
  • Finite context windows are unavoidable; without a durable memory/context system, retrieval quality decays toward zero as horizon length increases.
  • ContextLattice also serves as a telemetry database backend for app stacks that generate sustained high write volume.

What ships:

  • one ingress write path + durable outbox fanout
  • federated retrieval egress + context-quality feedback prompting + learning rerank loop
  • local-first security defaults
  • telemetry-grade throughput with queue controls and backpressure

Start in minutes: https://contextlattice.io/installation.html

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3 months ago
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Shea Winkler
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