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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-08 21:38:12 +03:00
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MemPalace Claude Code Plugin

A Claude Code plugin that gives your AI a persistent memory system. Mine projects and conversations into a searchable palace backed by ChromaDB, with 19 MCP tools, auto-save hooks, and 5 guided skills.

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.9+

Installation

Claude Code Marketplace

claude plugin marketplace add milla-jovovich/mempalace
claude plugin install --scope user mempalace

Local Clone

claude plugin add /path/to/mempalace

Post-Install Setup

After installing the plugin, run the init command to complete setup (pip install, MCP configuration, etc.):

/mempalace:init

Available Slash Commands

Command Description
/mempalace:help Show available tools, skills, and architecture
/mempalace:init Set up MemPalace -- install, configure MCP, onboard
/mempalace:search Search your memories across the palace
/mempalace:mine Mine projects and conversations into the palace
/mempalace:status Show palace overview -- wings, rooms, drawer counts

Hooks

MemPalace registers two hooks that run automatically:

  • Stop -- Saves conversation context every 15 messages.
  • PreCompact -- Preserves important memories before context compaction.

Set the MEMPAL_DIR environment variable to a directory path to automatically run mempalace mine on that directory during each save trigger.

MCP Server

The plugin automatically configures a local MCP server with 19 tools for storing, searching, and managing memories. No manual MCP setup is required -- /mempalace:init handles everything.

Full Documentation

See the main README for complete documentation, architecture details, and advanced usage.