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Titan Memory Server

This tool is a cutting-edge memory engine that blends real-time learning, persistent three-tier context awareness, and seamless plug-n-play LLM integration to continuously evolve and enrich your AI’s intelligence.

Installation

Installing for Claude Desktop

Manual Configuration Required

This MCP server requires manual configuration. Run the command below to open your configuration file:

npx mcpbar@latest edit -c claude

This will open your configuration file where you can add the Titan Memory Server MCP server manually.

Titan Memory MCP Server

System Prompt for LLMs (Cursor/Claude MCP)

You are connected to the @henryhawke/mcp-titan MCP server. Use the tools exactly as documented in docs/llm-system-prompt.md. No human intervention is required except for adding the mcp-titan llm-system-prompt rule to the client.

- Always use the MCP tools for all memory, training, and state operations.
- Always initialize the model with `init_model` before using any other tool.
- Use `help` to discover available tools and their parameter schemas.
- Use `save_checkpoint` and `load_checkpoint` to persist and restore memory state.
- Use `reset_gradients` if you encounter training instability or errors.
- Use `prune_memory` when memory capacity drops below 30%.
- Always check tool responses for errors (`isError: true` or `type: "error"`) and handle them as documented.
- Follow all best practices and error handling as described in docs/llm-system-prompt.md.
- Do not use any implementation details or code not exposed by the server.
- Reference docs/llm-system-prompt.md for the latest schemas and usage examples.

This prompt is copy-pastable and should be used as the system prompt for any LLM (Cursor, Claude, or other MCP-compliant clients) to ensure correct and robust operation with MCP Titan.

Installation & Usage as MCP Server for Cursor or Claude

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v18 or later recommended)
  • npm (comes with Node.js)
  • (Optional) Docker, if you want to run in a container

1. Clone the Repository

git clone https://github.com/henryhawke/mcp-titan.git
cd titan-memory

2. Install Dependencies

npm install

3. Build the Project

npm run build

4. Start the MCP Server

npm start

The server will start and listen for MCP tool requests. By default, it runs on port 8080 (or as configured in your environment).

5. Integrate with Cursor or Claude

  • Cursor: Ensure MCP is enabled in Cursor settings. Cursor will auto-detect and connect to the running MCP server.
  • Claude Desktop: Set the MCP server endpoint in Claude's settings to http://localhost:8080 (or your configured host/port).

6. Test the MCP Server

You can use the provided tool APIs (see below) or connect via Cursor/Claude to verify memory operations.


I'm aware its broken right now, I'll fix it! Ideally this just runs in yolo mode in cursor (or claude desktop) without human intervention and creates a "brain" available independent of LLM version.

A neural memory system for LLMs that can learn and predict sequences while maintaining state through a memory vector. This MCP (Model Context Protocol) server provides tools for Claude 3.7 Sonnet and other LLMs to maintain memory state across interactions.

Features

  • Perfect for Cursor: Now that Cursor automatically runs MCP in yolo mode, you can take your hands off the wheel with your LLM's new memory
  • Neural Memory Architecture: Transformer-based memory system that can learn and predict sequences
  • Memory Management: Efficient tensor operations with automatic memory cleanup
  • MCP Integration: Fully compatible with Cursor and other MCP clients
  • Text Encoding: Convert text inputs to tensor representations
  • Memory Persistence: Save and load memory states between sessions

Available Tools

The Titan Memory MCP server provides the following tools:

help

Get help about available tools.

Parameters:

  • tool (optional): Specific tool name to get help for
  • category (optional): Category of tools to explore
  • showExamples (optional): Include usage examples
  • verbose (optional): Include detailed descriptions

init_model

Initialize the Titan Memory model with custom configuration.

Parameters:

  • inputDim: Input dimension size (default: 768)
  • hiddenDim: Hidden dimension size (default: 512)
  • memoryDim: Memory dimension size (default: 1024)
  • transformerLayers: Number of transformer layers (default: 6)
  • numHeads: Number of attention heads (default: 8)
  • ffDimension: Feed-forward dimension (default: 2048)
  • dropoutRate: Dropout rate (default: 0.1)
  • maxSequenceLength: Maximum sequence length (default: 512)
  • memorySlots: Number of memory slots (default: 5000)
  • similarityThreshold: Similarity threshold (default: 0.65)
  • surpriseDecay: Surprise decay rate (default: 0.9)
  • pruningInterval: Pruning interval (default: 1000)
  • gradientClip: Gradient clipping value (default: 1.0)

forward_pass

Perform a forward pass through the model to get predictions.

Parameters:

  • x: Input vector or text
  • memoryState (optional): Memory state to use

train_step

Execute a training step to update the model.

Parameters:

  • x_t: Current input vector or text
  • x_next: Next input vector or text

get_memory_state

Get the current memory state and statistics.

Parameters:

  • type (optional): Optional memory type filter

manifold_step

Update memory along a manifold direction.

Parameters:

  • base: Base memory state
  • velocity: Update direction

prune_memory

Remove less relevant memories to free up space.

Parameters:

  • threshold: Pruning threshold (0-1)

save_checkpoint

Save memory state to a file.

Parameters:

  • path: Checkpoint file path

load_checkpoint

Load memory state from a file.

Parameters:

  • path: Checkpoint file path

reset_gradients

Reset accumulated gradients to recover from training issues.

Parameters: None

Usage with Claude 3.7 Sonnet in Cursor

The Titan Memory MCP server is designed to work seamlessly with Claude 3.7 Sonnet in Cursor. Here's an example of how to use it:

// Initialize the model
const result = await callTool("init_model", {
  inputDim: 768,
  memorySlots: 10000,
  transformerLayers: 8,
});

// Perform a forward pass
const { predicted, memoryUpdate } = await callTool("forward_pass", {
  x: "const x = 5;", // or vector: [0.1, 0.2, ...]
  memoryState: currentMemory,
});

// Train the model
const result = await callTool("train_step", {
  x_t: "function hello() {",
  x_next: "  console.log('world');",
});

// Get memory state
const state = await callTool("get_memory_state", {});

Memory Management

The Titan Memory MCP server includes sophisticated memory management to prevent memory leaks and ensure efficient tensor operations:

  1. Automatic Cleanup: Periodically cleans up unused tensors
  2. Memory Encryption: Securely stores memory states
  3. Tensor Validation: Ensures tensors have the correct shape
  4. Error Recovery: Handles tensor errors gracefully

Architecture

The Titan Memory MCP server is built with a modular architecture:

  • TitanMemoryServer: Main server class that registers tools and handles requests
  • TitanMemoryModel: Neural memory model implementation
  • VectorProcessor: Handles input processing and text encoding
  • MemoryManager: Manages tensor operations and memory cleanup

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.

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