manujbawa/minime-mcp
Universal infinite memory layer for Developer AI assistants. One shared brain across Claude, Cursor, Windsurf & more. 100% local, built on MCP standard. Stop re-explaining context
Technical Implementation
- Total tokens across all memories and documents
- Per-project breakdown with memory counts
- Memory type distribution (decisions vs code vs docs)
- Growth trends over time
- Token-efficient vs token-heavy projects
- Future-ready for OpenAI-compatible pricing
- Identify bloated projects needing cleanup
- Optimize what you store vs what you inactivate
- Understand where your context budget goes
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