Best Fts5 AI Skills & MCP Servers
9 curated Fts5 skills and MCP servers — install any of them into Claude, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, or any AI stack with one command.
Mnemo
Structured fact memory MCP server — SQLite + FTS5, trust scoring, entity graph, bilingual retrieval for Claude Code & Codex
Stackmemory
Lossless, project-scoped memory for AI coding tools. Durable context across sessions with 56 MCP tools, FTS5 search, conductor orchestrator, loop/watch monitoring, snapshot capture, pre-flight overlap checks, Claude/Codex/OpenCode wrappers, Linear sync, a
Claudex
Persistent memory + FTS5 search for Claude Code conversations. MCP server exposes your ~/.claude/projects/ history as queryable memory for any MCP-compatible AI agent.
Brain
Personal Knowledge Brain for developers — MCP server with typed neurons, hybrid search (FTS5 + vector), knowledge graph, vault encryption, time-travel history, and spaced repetition. 100% local, SQLite-based.
Repo Knowledge
Repo knowledge system — relational catalog with full-text search, audit evidence, and MCP access
Context Mode
MCP plugin that saves 98% of your context window. Works with Claude Code, Gemini CLI, VS Code Copilot, OpenCode, and Codex CLI. Sandboxed code execution, FTS5 knowledge base, and intent-driven search.
Rag Memory Epf
Project-local RAG memory MCP server — knowledge graph + multilingual vector + FTS5 in a single SQLite file. Per-project isolation, 30 MCP tools, codepoint-safe chunking (Korean/CJK/emoji).
Knol Local
Lightweight local memory layer for AI assistants — MCP server + HTTP API + CLI, backed by SQLite + FTS5. Works with Claude, Cursor, and Codex.
Memex Mvp
Local-first MCP server for cross-agent AI memory. One SQLite + FTS5 corpus across Claude Code, Cowork, Cursor, Continue, Zed, Obsidian, and Telegram — passively captured, verbatim, searchable from any MCP-compatible client.
About Fts5 skills on iClaude
iClaude is the universal install layer for AI skills. Every Fts5 skill on this page can be installed into Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, ChatGPT, n8n, Codex, and more — using a single copy-paste command. No config drift, no per-stack adapters, no manual MCP wiring.