Coding agents forgeteverything.

Mnemonik gives them persistent memory.

tuesday morning — new session
you
aiSearching memories...
1
JWT with 15-min expiry, refresh tokens in HttpOnly cookies
src/server/jwtAuth.ts · 6 days ago
98%
2
Never store tokens in localStorage — cookies only
convention · reinforced 4 times
95%
3
Rate limiting: 100 req/min per user via express-rate-limit
src/middleware/rateLimit.ts · 2 weeks ago
91%

Works with your tools

Everything it learns, it keeps.

No new workflows. No setup.

Never Forgets

Every session picks up where the last one left off.

session 47
bootstrap
12 memories loaded
3 pending tasks resumed
1 policy enforced

Knows Your Projects

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projects
api-server841 memories
web-dashboard326 memories
mobile-app97 memories

Gets Smarter Over Time

What works gets reinforced. What broke gets flagged.

memory quality
"Use HttpOnly cookies"
reinforced 4x — always correct
"Store tokens in localStorage"
deprecated — led to XSS bug

Your assistant, but with a memory.

Same question. Different experience.

Without Mnemonik
Y

How does auth work in this project?

AI

I don't have context on your project. What framework are you using?

Y

...I told you yesterday. Express + JWT.

AI

Got it! You should store tokens in localStorage for easy access.

Y

No! We decided cookies only. Twice now.

AI

You're right! Let me start over...

With Mnemonik
Y

How does auth work in this project?

AI

Based on a memory from yesterday: JWT with 15-min expiry, refresh tokens in HttpOnly cookies. You enforce this in src/middleware/auth.ts.

3 memories recalled · 98% confidence

Y

Add rate limiting to the auth endpoints.

AI

Done. Applied express-rate-limit at 100 req/min per user — matching your existing rate-limit convention from the API routes.

Convention applied automatically

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Step 2

Code normally

Decisions, conversations, code, bug fixes captured as you work. No markdown files. No hacks.

monday — working session
+Auth uses HttpOnly cookies, not localStorage
+Tokens rotate every 15 min
+Rate limiter is per-user, not global
captured automatically
Step 3

Tomorrow, it remembers

New session, full context. Your assistant knows what you decided, what broke, and why.

tuesday — new session
you "Add rate limiting to auth."
ast Done. Applied per-user at 100 req/min —
matching your existing convention.
3 memories recalled

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