MCP MEMORY KEEPER TOOLS

40 tools from the MCP Memory Keeper MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

WRITE 18 tools
Write context_session_start Start a new context session with optional project directory for git tracking Write context_cache_file Cache file content with hash for change detection Write context_integrate_tool Track events from other MCP tools Write context_reassign_channel Move context items between channels based on keys, patterns, or entire channel Write context_share Share a context item with other sessions for cross-session collaboration Write context_batch_save Save multiple context items in a single atomic operation Write context_batch_update Update multiple context items with partial updates in a single atomic operation Write context_branch_session Create a branch from current session for exploring alternatives Write context_checkpoint Create a named checkpoint of current context Write context_compress Intelligently compress old context to save space Write context_import Import previously exported session data. For security, imports are confined to the Write context_journal_entry Add a timestamped journal entry with optional tags and mood Write context_link Create a relationship between two context items Write context_merge_sessions Merge another session into the current one Write context_prepare_compaction Automatically save critical context before compaction Write context_restore_checkpoint Restore context from a checkpoint Write context_save Save a context item with optional category, priority, and privacy setting Write context_set_project_dir Set the project directory for git tracking in the current session

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How many tools does the MCP Memory Keeper MCP server have? +

The MCP Memory Keeper MCP server exposes 40 tools across 4 categories: Read, Write, Destructive, Execute.

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Route the MCP Memory Keeper server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard; they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do MCP Memory Keeper tools fall into? +

MCP Memory Keeper tools are categorised as Read (18), Write (18), Destructive (1), Execute (3). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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