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PocketBase is a Go backend (framework and app) that includes:
And all of this compiles in a single portable executable.
ContextForge is persistent, searchable memory for AI coding agents โ built on the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Your AI assistant forgets everything when the session ends. ContextForge fixes that: save architectural decisions, naming conventions, and debugging context once, and any MCP client recalls it later with semantic search โ across sessions and across projects.
Works with: Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, and Windsurf.
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ContextForge is memory that lives at the MCP layer, so it works across every AI coding agent at once โ Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, and Windsurf โ not just one. Save a decision once and any client recalls it later with semantic search. It goes beyond a note store: automatic git sync turns your commits and PRs into searchable knowledge, plus task tracking, snapshots, and team sharing โ all through a single MCP server you add with one command.
ContextForge.dev's answer:
Most memory tools are tied to a single agent or are just a key-value store. ContextForge is MCP-native, so it's portable across all your AI tools; it adds git sync so your codebase history becomes searchable context automatically; and it includes team features (shared spaces, collaborators) that solo-memory tools lack. Setup is one command, there's a genuine free-forever tier with no credit card, and paid plans start at just $9/month.
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Software developers and engineering teams who use AI coding assistants โ Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, ChatGPT, Windsurf โ and are tired of re-explaining their project, architecture, and conventions every session. It fits solo developers working across multiple projects as well as small teams that need shared, persistent context.
ContextForge.dev's answer:
ContextForge was born from a simple frustration: AI coding agents forget everything the moment a session ends. Every new conversation meant re-explaining the same architecture, naming conventions, and past decisions. ContextForge was built to give AI agents a permanent, searchable memory through the Model Context Protocol โ so knowledge is captured once and reused forever, across sessions and projects. It even dogfoods its own memory to help build itself.
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Next.js 16 (App Router), React and Tailwind CSS for the dashboard, hosted on Vercel. Supabase (PostgreSQL) with pgvector powers the semantic vector search, and Deno edge functions serve the API. Embeddings use OpenAI text-embedding-3-small. The MCP client is a Node.js package (contextforge-mcp) on npm, implementing the Model Context Protocol.
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If you haven't used PocketBase: it's an open-source backend in a single Go binary. Embedded SQLite, auth, real-time subscriptions, file storage, REST API, admin UI โ all included. The catch has always been hosting it: renting a VPS, configuring a reverse proxy, SSL, backups, monitoring. - Source: dev.to / 16 days ago
I adopted PocketBase for job queue management in my explanation video generator. The reason was simple: the requirements weren't too complex, and I wanted to minimize operational costs. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
> Soft โ the usefulness of a result degrades after its deadline, thereby degrading the system's quality of service. From what I can tell, https://pocketbase.io/ attempts to be a soft-realtime system. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
When you are ready to move beyond testing, PocketBase gives you two options. You can self-host it using your own infrastructure or use their managed cloud version at Pocketbase.io. - Source: dev.to / 8 months ago
PocketBase is my favorite tool for rapidly prototyping app ideas. One of the main things that I love about it is the extremely capable admin UI it comes with. Aside from asking non-technical users to edit JSON columns you can get really far with it. - Source: dev.to / 9 months ago
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