Dejaview Mcp

Created By
JakeC773 months ago
DejaView is a persistent knowledge graph memory layer for AI agents. It gives every MCP-compatible AI host shared, queryable memory of people, projects, decisions, and relationships — stored in a graph that grows smarter over time. Get your API key at dejaview.io Setup { "mcpServers": { "dejaview": { "command": "dejaview-mcp", "env": { "DEJAVIEW_API_KEY": "dv_your_key_here" } } } } Install the server: pip install dejaview-mcp 12 MCP Tools Tool Description agent_context Load a full memory summary — top entities, recent activity, and graph stats. Call at the start of every conversation. remember Store a fact as subject → predicate → object. Use for decisions, relationships, preferences, events. remember_many Store multiple facts at once. More efficient than looping remember(). recall Get everything known about an entity — all relationships in and out. search Find entities by name (partial match). Use before recall() when unsure of exact name. ask Ask a natural language question about your graph. Returns a cited answer backed by real stored facts. timeline See recently stored facts in reverse chronological order. graph_stats High-level summary: entity count, types, relationship count. share Generate a public interactive graph link for any entity and its connections. forget Remove a specific fact without deleting the entities. forget_entity Remove an entity and all its relationships. Key Features Knowledge Graph — typed relationships between any entities: people, projects, orgs, tools, decisions Natural Language Q&A — ask questions in plain English, get answers with graph citations Public Sharing — share any entity's subgraph as an interactive visual graph, no account needed Works everywhere — Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible host
Overview

DejaView is a persistent knowledge graph memory layer for AI agents. It gives every MCP-compatible AI host shared, queryable memory of people, projects, decisions, and relationships — stored in a graph that grows smarter over time.

Get your API key at https://dejaview.io

Setup

Install: pip install dejaview-mcp

Add to your Claude Desktop, Cursor, or Windsurf config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dejaview": {
      "command": "dejaview-mcp",
      "env": {
        "DEJAVIEW_API_KEY": "dv_your_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}
12 MCP Tools
Tool	Description
agent_context	Load a full memory summary — top entities, recent activity, graph stats. Call at the start of every conversation.

remember	Store a fact as subject → predicate → object. Use for decisions, relationships, preferences, events.

remember_many	Store multiple facts at once. More efficient than looping remember().

recall	Get everything known about an entity — all relationships in and out.

search	Find entities by name (partial match). Use before recall() when unsure of exact name.

ask	Ask a natural language question about your graph. Returns a cited answer backed by real stored facts.

timeline	See recently stored facts in reverse chronological order.

graph_stats	High-level summary: entity count, types, relationship count.

share	Generate a public interactive graph link for any entity and its connections.

forget	Remove a specific fact without deleting the entities.

forget_entity	Remove an entity and all its relationships.


Key Features
Knowledge Graph — typed relationships between any entities: people, projects, orgs, tools, decisions
Natural Language Q&A — ask questions in plain English, get answers with graph citations
Public Sharing — share any entity's subgraph as an interactive visual graph, no account needed
Works everywhere — Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, or any MCP-compatible host

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dejaview": {
      "type": "streamable-http",
      "url": "https://api.dejaview.io/mcp",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer dv_your_key_here"
      }
    }
  }
}
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Created At
3 months ago
Updated At
3 months ago
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JakeC77
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