io.github.pcas-io/plexus

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v0.1.2io.github.pcas-ioUnknownUpdated 2mo agoGitHub

Typed on-prem knowledge graph for AI agents — read-only for humans, write-only for agents via MCP.

A typed, on-prem knowledge graph for AI agents. Read-only for humans, write-only for agents, spoken over the Model Context Protocol. Part of the pcas.io product line. Knowledge management has been a document sport for twenty years — folders, notes, wikis, editor wars. plexus inverts that. In plexus, every piece of information is a typed entity — , , , , , , , … — with hard, temporally-valid edges…

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Authorio.github.pcas-io
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A typed, on-prem knowledge graph for AI agents. Read-only for humans, write-only for agents, spoken over the Model Context Protocol. Part of the pcas.io product line. Knowledge management has been a document sport for twenty years — folders, notes, wikis, editor wars. plexus inverts that. In plexus, every piece of information is a typed entity — , , , , , , , … — with hard, temporally-valid edges between them. No free-form text, no forgotten tags, no "I'll clean that up later." Writing and…

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