io.github.Vortx-AI/emem

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v0.0.9io.github.Vortx-AIUnknownUpdated 1mo agoGitHub

Content-addressed, ed25519-signed memory of every place on Earth. Apache-2.0, no keys for reads.

Earth as memory, for real-world agents. Ask an AI agent what is on the ground at 19.07° N, 72.87° E and it will guess. It has no fixed handle for that patch of Earth, and no way to prove whatever number it returns. emem is the handle. It is a shared memory of the planet that an agent can read, write, and cite, where every answer is signed so anyone can check it later without trusting the server…

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Authorio.github.Vortx-AI
LicenseUnknown
Version0.0.9
Sourcemcp-registry
Trust Status
B
60/100Good
Listed in Forge index+10/10
Publisher identity verified+0/25
Publisher: run `forge publish` from the package repo to claim ownership
Ed25519 publish signature+0/10
Included automatically when the publisher runs `forge publish`
Domain verification+0/5
Publisher: host /.well-known/forge.json on the package homepage with { "publisher": "<github-login>" }
CVE scan · not run+0/30
Not yet scanned — package must be on npm
Static analysis · clean+20/20
npm provenance (Sigstore)+0/5
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StatusCommunity-indexed
PublisherUnverified
SignatureUnsigned
Domain
Provenance
DependenciesNot audited
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Security scan✓ CleanvHEAD · 19d ago
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IndexedJun 13, 2026

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Earth as memory, for real-world agents. Ask an AI agent what is on the ground at 19.07° N, 72.87° E and it will guess. It has no fixed handle for that patch of Earth, and no way to prove whatever number it returns. emem is the handle. It is a shared memory of the planet that an agent can read, write, and cite, where every answer is signed so anyone can check it later without trusting the server that produced it. The planet is cut into fixed cells about 9.55 m across, the way a page is cut into…

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