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Vibe code in anywhere with consistency
Inky Gigachad — Local MCP Memory for AI Coding Tools
One command. One memory file. Every IDE.
Inky is a local-first MCP server that saves your coding preferences, rules, and project memory in ~/.inky-gigachad/memory.json — then shares them across Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Windsurf, and any MCP-compatible tool.
No Pinecone. No OpenAI. No cloud required.
npx -y inky-gigachad mcp
Why developers use Inky
- Cross-tool memory — save once in Cursor, read the same context in Claude Code or Codex
- Local by default — your data stays on your machine in plain JSON
- MCP-native — drop-in config for modern AI coding assistants
- Zero API keys — no vector DB, no LLM billing, no signup for the CLI
- Import existing rules — pulls from
AGENTS.md,CLAUDE.md, and.cursor/rules
30-second setup
Cursor
Add to ~/.cursor/mcp.json:
{
"mcpServers": {
"inky": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "inky-gigachad", "mcp"]
}
}
}
Claude Code
Add to ~/.claude.json under mcpServers:
{
"mcpServers": {
"inky": {
"command": "npx",
"args": ["-y", "inky-gigachad", "mcp"]
}
}
}
Codex / Windsurf
Same config shape — command: npx, args: ["-y", "inky-gigachad", "mcp"].
Restart your tool, then ask the agent to call import_project_rules or save_memory.
MCP tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
save_memory |
Persist a durable preference (e.g. coding-style) |
get_memory |
Fetch memory by key |
list_memories |
List all saved memories |
search_memories |
Local text search across memories |
save_rule |
Save a coding rule for your assistants |
list_rules |
List active rules |
search_rules |
Search rules locally |
import_project_rules |
Import AGENTS.md, .cursor/rules, etc. |
memory_store_info |
Show path to your local memory file |
delete_memory / delete_rule |
Remove entries |
Where data lives
~/.inky-gigachad/memory.json
Override with:
export INKY_DATA_DIR=/path/to/dir
# or
export INKY_MEMORY_PATH=/path/to/custom-memory.json
Example workflow
- Run
npx -y inky-gigachad mcpvia your IDE MCP config - Tell your agent: "Use import_project_rules to load my repo rules"
- Save durable prefs: "Use save_memory with key typescript-style and content prefer functional components"
- Switch to another IDE — same memory file, same context
Optional web dashboard
A lightweight Next.js UI can browse and edit the same local memory file when you run it locally:
git clone <repository-url>
cd inky-gigachad
pnpm install
pnpm dev
Rules are read/written to ~/.inky-gigachad/memory.json — no database setup required.
Development
pnpm install
pnpm build:mcp # compile MCP CLI
pnpm mcp # run local MCP server (stdio)
node bin/inky-gigachad.cjs help
No database. No migrations. Memory is a JSON file on disk.
Publish to npm
pnpm build:mcp
npm publish
Keywords
mcp · cursor · claude-code · codex · windsurf · coding-memory · local-first · developer-tools · ai-coding · agent-memory
Inky Gigachad — your coding memory, everywhere you code. Locally.
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