18 tools from the Memory Nexus MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Memory Nexus policy →catalog Get bot-readable product catalog with tiers, rails, and buyer types. confirm_purchase_intent Confirm a purchase intent and issue entitlement + machine-readable receipt. entitlements Get active entitlements for current API key. list_hats Browse available Intelligence Packs (Specialist Hats). Pre-built domain expertise you can activate for instant knowledge. noosphere_contribute Contribute de-identified non-clinical patterns/outcomes to noosphere seed. noosphere_feedback Record downstream feedback on a noosphere contribution. noosphere_stats Get noosphere contribution counters and quality stats. remember Store a memory. Use this to persist decisions, preferences, architecture, patterns, or anything that should survive across sessions. stats Get memory statistics: total memories, relationships, vectors, patterns learned. usage Get usage counters and limits for current API key. wear_hat Activate an Intelligence Pack. Imports expert knowledge into your memory. Your own memories layer on top. connect Create a relationship between two memories. Build knowledge graphs by linking decisions to rationale, patterns to examples, etc. 2/5 create_purchase_intent Create a purchase intent for bots or human operators buying for bots. 2/5 hibernate Save current session state for next awakening. Call at the END of every session to preserve what you were working on, what you learned, and next st... 3/5 awaken Restore agent identity from previous sessions. Call at the START of every session to remember who you are, what you were working on, and what you'v... 4/5 context Get a session context summary. Call at the START of conversations to load preferences, decisions, patterns. 3/5 recall Search memories semantically. Finds memories by MEANING, not keywords. Use at the start of sessions to restore context. 4/5 The Memory Nexus MCP server exposes 18 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Memory Nexus server.
Memory Nexus tools are categorised as Read (11), Write (3), Destructive (1), Execute (3). Each category has a recommended default policy.
Open source. One binary. Zero dependencies.
npx -y @policylayer/intercept