io.github.teampolarity/cosmos-mcp

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v0.7.1io.github.teampolarityUnknownUpdated 3mo agonpmGitHub

Personal knowledge graph every MCP client reads from and writes to. Portable across agents.

One exocortex. Every agent. MCP server for your Cosmos graph. Every AI you use is building its own private graph of you. Claude has one. ChatGPT has one. Cursor has one. None of them talk to each other, and none of them are yours. Cosmos inverts that. Your knowledge graph lives in one place, and any MCP-capable client (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Codex, Zed, Continue) reads and writes to…

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Authorio.github.teampolarity
LicenseUnknown
Version0.7.1
Sourcemcp-registry
Trust Status
B
60/100Good
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CVE scan · clean+30/30
Static analysis · clean+20/20
Paste into Claude Code, Cursor, or any AI assistant to fix all gaps
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Dependencies60 resolved+ · none vulnerable
Tool surface11 tools · none privileged
Security scan✓ Cleanv0.9.5 · 2mo ago
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One exocortex. Every agent. MCP server for your Cosmos graph. Every AI you use is building its own private graph of you. Claude has one. ChatGPT has one. Cursor has one. None of them talk to each other, and none of them are yours. Cosmos inverts that. Your knowledge graph lives in one place, and any MCP-capable client (Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Codex, Zed, Continue) reads and writes to the same one. When an agent notices something durable about you, it lands in the graph. When you…

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