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Persistent semantic memory for SQL databases (Postgres, MySQL, MSSQL, SQLite) — the MCP server with the most ironic name. One-line install for Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client.

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Install in Claude Code / Claude Desktop
Method: UVX (Python) · caches
Claude Code CLI
claude mcp add amnesic -- uvx caches
claude_desktop_config.json (Claude Desktop)
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "amnesic": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["caches"]
    }
  }
}
1. Run the command above in your terminal (Claude Code), or paste the JSON config into claude_desktop_config.json (Claude Desktop).
2. Replace any <placeholder> values with your API keys or paths.
3. Restart Claude. The MCP server and its tools appear automatically.
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# amnesic — the MCP server with the most ironic name in the registry

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**Persistent semantic memory for your SQL databases. The name is ironic — it remembers everything.**

*"The MCP server with the most ironic name in the registry. It's anything but amnesic — it remembers your database so your AI doesn't have to."*

<p align="center">
  <img src="assets/demo.svg" alt="Teach your AI a status code once, then query it in plain language forever. Your AI agent calls amnesic's tools; amnesic remembers across sessions." width="720">
</p>

**Works with** Claude Code · Claude Desktop · Cursor · VS Code · Cline · Windsurf — any [MCP-compatible client](https://modelcontextprotocol.io/clients).

**Available on** [Official MCP Registry](https://registry.modelcontextprotocol.io) · [Claude Code plugin marketplace](https://github.com/SurajKGoyal/amnesic-marketplace)

> 🔒 **Read-only by design.** amnesic refuses to execute `INSERT`, `UPDATE`, `DELETE`, `DROP`, `TRUNCATE`, `ALTER`, `CREATE`, `EXEC`, `MERGE`, `GRANT`, `REVOKE` — and any write statement smuggled inside a `WITH` CTE. Two layers of defense: static SQL analysis rejects the statement before connecting, **and** every query runs inside a transaction that is immediately rolled back. Safe to point at prod. [Details ↓](#safety--read-only-enforcement)

---

## The problem

Every session with an AI starts cold. You spend the first few minutes re-explaining what tables exist, what a `status` column value of `3` means, which FK connects `orders` to `users`. Then the session ends, and you do it all over again tomorrow.

**amnesic fixes this.** It gives your AI a persistent SQLite knowledge store — one per database — that survives across sessions. Annotate a status enum once; every future session sees those labels automatically. Discover FK relationships once; every future JOIN query uses that graph.

---

## Quickstart (90 seconds)

```bash
pipx install amnesic            # install the core
amnesic init                    # interactive wizard
```

> ⚡ **Try it without credentials.** Run `amnesic init --demo` instead — it adds a self-contained SQLite sample DB (e-commerce schema: customers / products / orders with FKs and an enum column) so you can exercise every tool in under a minute. Great for a first look before pointing amnesic at a real database.

The wizard asks which database type you're connecting to and tells you the **one** command to run if its driver isn't installed yet — you never need to guess extras up front.

The wizard:
- Asks for your database type, host, and credentials
- Tests the connection before saving anything
- Stores the password securely in `~/.config/amnesic/.env` (chmod 600)
- Writes the connection block to `~/.config/amnesic/connections.toml`

Then [add amnesic to your AI client](#add-to-your-ai-client) and restart.

<details>
<summary><b>Don't have <code>pipx</code>? Or prefer <code>uv</code> / plain <code>pip</code>?</b></summary>

<br/>

**Install `pipx`** (one-time):

```bash
brew install pipx                                  # macOS
sudo apt install pipx                              # Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
python -m pip install --user pipx                  # Windows / generic
```

**Or use `uv`** (single-binary alternative — fast, no Python required):

```bash
brew install uv                                            # macOS
curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh            # Linux / macOS
powershell -c "irm https://astral.sh/uv/install.ps1 | iex" # Windows

uv tool install amnesic
```

**Or plain `pip`** (installs into your active Python env):

```bash
pip install amnesic
```

> Whichever you pick, `amnesic init` asks which database you'll connect to and prints the one extra command to install that driver — no need to commit to extras up front.

</details>

After install, `amnesic --help` works from any terminal.

### Where amnesic stores things

| File | macOS / Linux | Windows |
|---|---|---|
| Config | `~/.config/amnesic/connections.toml` | `%APPDATA%\amnesic\connections.toml` |
| Secrets | `~/.config/amnesic/.env` (chmod 600) | `%APPDATA%\amnesic\.env` (user profile ACL) |
| Knowledge | `~/.config/amnesic/knowledge_<name>.db` | `%APPDATA%\amnesic\knowledge_<name>.db` |

Set `$AMNESIC_HOME` (or `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` on Linux) to override the location.

### Adding more connections later

```bash
amnesic add          # add another connection to existing config
amnesic test         # verify all connections
amnesic test orders.prod  # verify one connection
```

### Setting and rotating passwords

`amnesic init` and `amnesic add` save your password automatically — for the typical setup flow, you never need to think about this section.

Use `set-secret` when you need to change a stored password later — IT rotated it, you mistyped it during setup, or you're hand-editing the config.

```bash
$ amnesic set-secret ORDERS_PROD_PASSWORD
Value: ****            ← hidden input (your typing is invisible)
Confirm: ****
✓ Set ORDERS_PROD_PASSWORD in ~/.config/amnesic/.env
```

**What's the variable name?** It's the env var your `connections.toml` references for that connection's password. The wizard auto-generates these as `<CONNECTION_NAME_UPPERCASE_WITH_UNDERSCORES>_PASSWORD`:

| Connection name | Generated env var |
|---|---|
| `orders.prod` | `ORDERS_PROD_PASSWORD` |
| `analytics` | `ANALYTICS_PASSWORD` |
| `drive.staging` | `DRIVE_STAGING_PASSWORD` |

To see the exact name your config uses, check `~/.config/amnesic/connections.toml` — anything inside `${...}` is the variable to pass to `set-secret`.

**Under the hood**: writes (or replaces) the line in `~/.config/amnesic/.env`, sets file permission to `chmod 600` (only your user can read it), preserves all other entries.

---

## Add to your AI client

Once amnesic is installed with the right driver extras (see [Quickstart](#quickstart-90-seconds)), the `amnesic` command is on your PATH. Use the same snippet across every MCP client:

### Claude Code

**One-line install** (recommended — no JSON editing). Inside Claude Code:

```
/plugin marketplace add SurajKGoyal/amnesic-marketplace
/plugin install amnesic@amnesic
```

That wires amnesic as an MCP server automatically. Source: [SurajKGoyal/amnesic-marketplace](https://github.com/SurajKGoyal/amnesic-marketplace).

<details>
<summary><b>Or wire it by hand — edit <code>~/.claude/mcp.json</code></b></summary>

<br/>

```json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "amnesic": {
      "command": "amnesic"
    }
  }
}
```

</details>

### Claude Desktop

Add to your platform's Claude Desktop config:

- **macOS**: `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json`
- **Windows**: `%APPDATA%\Claude\claude_desktop_config.json`
- **Linux**: `~/.config/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json`

```json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "amnesic": {
      "command": "amnesic"
    }
  }
}
```

### Cursor

**One-click install** — click the button below and Cursor wires it up for you:

<a href="https://cursor.com/en-US/install-mcp?name=amnesic&config=eyJjb21tYW5kIjoiYW1uZXNpYyJ9"><img src="https://cursor.com/deeplink/mcp-install-dark.svg" alt="Add amnesic to Cursor" height="32"></a>

<details>
<summary><b>Or wire it by hand — edit <code>.cursor/mcp.json</code></b></summary>

<br/>

Add to `.cursor/mcp.json` in your project (or `~/.cursor/mcp.json` globally):

```json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "amnesic": {
      "command": "amnesic"
    }
  }
}
```

</details>

### Without a global install (ephemeral)

If you'd rather not install amnesic on your system, use `uvx` or `pipx` to fetch it each time the MCP client starts. Note the driver extras must be passed explicitly:

```json
// uvx — requires `uv` installed (see Install section for per-OS instructions)
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "amnesic": {
      "command": "uvx",
      "args": ["--from", "amnesic[mssql]", "amnesic"]
    }
  }
}

// pipx — usually pre-installed via Homebrew or system package manager
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "amnesic": {
      "command": "pipx",
      "args": ["run", "--spec", "amnesic[mssql]", "amnesic"]
    }
  }
}
```

For multiple drivers, comma-separate inside the brackets — e.g. `amnesic[postgres,mssql]` or use `amnesic[all]` for everything.

### VS Code (with MCP extension)

Add to `.vscode/mcp.json`:

```json
{
  "servers": {
    "amnesic": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "amnesic"
    }
  }
}
```

---

## Updating

amnesic ships often. Upgrade with the same tool you installed it with:

| Installed via | Upgrade command |
|---|---|
| `pipx` | `pipx upgrade amnesic` |
| `uv tool` | `uv tool upgrade amnesic` |
| `pip` | `pip install --upgrade amnesic` |
| `uvx` (ephemeral, in your MCP config) | uvx caches builds — run `uv cache clean amnesic` to pull the newest |

Then **restart your MCP client** (Claude Code, Cursor, …) so it relaunches the amnesic server and picks up any new tools.

**Upgrading is safe — you won't lose annotations.** Your knowledge files auto-migrate to the new schema on first load; amnesic only ever *adds* columns, never drops your data.

To check the installed version: `amnesic --version`. Latest release: [PyPI](https://pypi.org/project/amnesic/) · [Releases](https://github.com/SurajKGoyal/amnesic/releases).

---

## Tools

| Tool | Description |
|------|-------------|
| `db_list_connections()` | List all configured connections (no secrets exposed) |
| `db_list_tables(connection)` | All known tables with descriptions and column counts |
| `db_search(query, connection, target, limit)` | BM25 search over table/column descriptions and aliases |
| `db_get_schema(table, connection)` | Column schema merged
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SurajKGoyal/amnesic is mcp servers for the Claude AI ecosystem. Persistent semantic memory for SQL databases (Postgres, MySQL, MSSQL, SQLite) — the MCP server with the most ironic name. One-line install for Claude Code, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client. It has 0 GitHub stars and was last updated today.

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You can install amnesic by cloning the repository (https://github.com/SurajKGoyal/amnesic) or following the README instructions on GitHub. ClaudeWave also provides quick install blocks on this page.

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