The Problem
Monday: You explain your architecture to Claude Code.
Tuesday: You explain it again to Cursor.
Wednesday: ChatGPT. Thursday: Gemini. Friday: Back to Claude, who has, of course, forgotten everything.
I already told you this. Why are we starting over?
What If They Just Remembered?
One command connects every tool:
npx skills add nowledge-co/community/nowledge-mem-npx-skills
Now your AI agent reads a Working Memory briefing at session start, searches your knowledge mid-task, and saves what it learns. You don't type /save. You don't remember to export. It just happens.
The browser extension captures insights from ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. Session auto-sync watches Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex in real time. Every tool feeds into one knowledge base.
That's the shift. Your context follows you across tools. Your decisions compound. Every morning, a briefing at ~/ai-now/memory.md tells your AI tools what you're working on before you say anything.
What Actually Changes
You stop repeating yourself. That's not a feature -- it's hours of your week back.
You stop re-teaching. Every AI starts where you left off, not from zero.
You start building on yesterday. Last month's research informs today's decisions, automatically.
The thing that was always missing from AI assistants? Memory. Now they have yours.
Nowledge Mem is a local-first knowledge system that connects to any AI tool via MCP, npx skills, browser extensions, and more. Read more in our docs.

