mem
A CLI tool for storing and retrieving memories with full-text search. Data is stored locally in ~/.mem/mem.db .
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npx skills add https://github.com/runablehq/memory --skill mem
As of May 1, 2026, mem has 2 weekly installs, 0 community reviews on SkillJury. Community votes currently stand at 0 upvotes and 0 downvotes. Source: runablehq/memory. Canonical URL: https://skills.sh/runablehq/memory/mem.
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What does mem do?
A CLI tool for storing and retrieving memories with full-text search. Data is stored locally in ~/.mem/mem.db .
Is mem good?
mem does not have approved reviews yet, so SkillJury cannot publish a community verdict.
Which AI agents support mem?
mem currently lists compatibility with Skills CLI.
Is mem safe to install?
mem has been scanned by security audit providers tracked on SkillJury. Check the security audits section on this page for detailed results from Socket.dev and Snyk.
What are alternatives to mem?
Skills in the same category include review-management, conversation-memory, coverage, grimoire-aave.
How do I install mem?
Run the following command to install mem: npx skills add https://github.com/runablehq/memory --skill mem
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