
ChainMemory
Agentmemory
OpenMemory MCP
Pinecone
Memo.ai
Memori
cognee
MemoryLake
WebdriverIO
Jasmine
Karma
QUnit
Ava
Chai
BrowserStack
Enzyme
ChainMemory gives your AI agents persistent memory that belongs to YOU โ not to a single vendor.
Save a memory in ChatGPT, recall it in Claude or Gemini. Available via Chrome extension, MCP server (npm), or REST API. Every memory gets a cryptographic fingerprint and project states are anchored with Merkle proofs, so anyone can independently verify integrity โ no trust required.
Memories consolidate into a structured Project Brain (decisions, milestones, risks) instead of a pile of raw notes. Multi-agent native: Claude, Cursor and GPT share one consolidated state. Free tier available.
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Based on our record, WebdriverIO seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 2 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
WebdriverIO - Automated testing based on the WebDriver protocol. - Source: dev.to / almost 5 years ago
The WebDriverIO project is available on GitHub and the overall statistics speak a lot about the popularity of this JavaScript framework. It has more than 6.7K stars and the project has been forked around 1.9K times. As of writing this blog, the latest version of the WebDriverIO JavaScript framework is 7.7.2. - Source: dev.to / almost 5 years ago
Agentmemory - Persistent memory for Claude Code, Codex & coding agents
Jasmine - Behavior-Driven JavaScript
OpenMemory MCP - Your private, local memory layer for all AI tools
Karma - Spectacular Test Runner for JavaScript
Pinecone - Search through billions of items for similar matches to any object, in milliseconds. Itโs the next generation of search, an API call away.
QUnit - What is QUnit? QUnit is a powerful, easy-to-use JavaScript unit testing framework. It's used by the jQuery, jQuery UI and jQuery Mobile projects and is capable of testing any generic JavaScript code, including itself!