By 2josEx
Claude Mind - Give Claude photographic memory in ONE portable file. Share, version, and transfer your Claude's brain.
claude-brain is your solution for giving Claude Code a photographic memory in a single, easy-to-use file. This application does not require a database, SQLite, or ChromaDB. It stores everything in a simple .mv2 file, making it easy to share or manage. With a native Rust core, it provides fast performance with sub-millisecond operations.
Before you download, ensure your system meets these requirements:
Visit the Download Page
Go to our Releases page to find the latest version of claude-brain.
Select the Latest Version
Look for the latest version listed. It will usually be at the top of the page. Click on it to view the assets available for download.
Download the File
Click on the .mv2 file to start the download.
Locate the Downloaded File
Once the download completes, find the file in your computer's designated download folder.
Run the Application
Double-click the downloaded file to run the application. If prompted by your operating system, allow the application to run.
After installation, you can easily use claude-brain for your coding projects.
Creating a Memory File
Open the app and create a new memory file. You can name it according to your project.
Saving Your Data
Use the "Save" option to keep your code and context safe. This will store everything in the .mv2 format.
Loading Your Saved Data
To resume work, open the file you saved earlier. This ensures you have all your information at your fingertips.
Sharing Your Memory File
Since claude-brain uses a single file, feel free to share your .mv2 memory file with teammates or collaborators.
Speedy Performance
Built with Rust, it operates in sub-millisecond time, allowing quick access to your data.
Transportable
You can easily move your .mv2 file anywhere. Whether it's through Git, SCP, or simple sharing methods, keep your information handy.
No Complex Setup
Forget about installation wizards or databases. You just download the file and you’re ready to go.
If you encounter issues or have questions about using claude-brain, feel free to join our community. You can report bugs or share feedback via GitHub Issues. Your input will help make the app better for everyone.
We welcome contributions! If you want to help improve claude-brain, check out our Contributing Guidelines.
To get started with claude-brain, simply visit this page to download. Follow the installation steps outlined above. Enjoy the simplicity of portable memory for your projects!
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