Add Cortex - AI Memory Tool#113
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Summary of ChangesHello, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed! This pull request integrates the 'Cortex - AI Memory Tool' into the project's Highlights
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Code Review
This pull request adds 'Cortex', a persistent AI memory tool, to the README.md under the 'Tools' section. The review suggests rephrasing the description of 'Cortex' for improved clarity and consistency with other entries, recommending a more fluid sentence structure to align with the repository's standard for clear and concise project descriptions.
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| - [Cortex](https://github.com/SKULLFIRE07/cortex-memory) | ||
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| Persistent AI memory for coding assistants. Auto-captures decisions, patterns, and context. VSCode extension + CLI + MCP server. Free. |
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For improved clarity and consistency with other entries in this list, I recommend rephrasing the description into a more fluid sentence rather than a list of features. The project's own GitHub repository description serves as a great example of a clear and concise summary.
| Persistent AI memory for coding assistants. Auto-captures decisions, patterns, and context. VSCode extension + CLI + MCP server. Free. | |
| Cortex is an open-source, local-first AI memory and context solution that gives coding assistants like GitHub Copilot long-term memory. |
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- According to the repository's collection standard, projects should have a 'clear and concise description'. The current description is somewhat fragmented. The suggestion aims to make it more narrative and easier to read, aligning it better with this standard.
Cortex gives AI coding assistants persistent memory across sessions.