EGC

by Fmarzochi · MCP Server · ★ 31

About EGC

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Quick Facts

Stars31
Forks30
LanguageJavaScript
CategoryMCP Server
LicenseMIT
Quality Score65.1560035339194/100
Open Issues20
Last Updated2026-07-08
Created2026-05-06
Platformsclaude-code, cli, codex, gemini, mcp, node
Est. Tokens~14k

Compatible Skills

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  • Prompt-sensei — semantic(0.15)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (55%)
  • alloydb — semantic(0.22)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (53%)
  • claude-memory-engine — semantic(0.20)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (52%)
  • everything-openai-codex — semantic(0.20)+complementary+same_lang+similar_pop+shared_platform (52%)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is EGC?

EGC is Your AI agents never start from zero again. Local-first MCP runtime with persistent memory across sessions and tools.. It is categorized as a MCP Server with 31 GitHub stars.

What programming language is EGC written in?

EGC is primarily written in JavaScript. It covers topics such as agent-runtime, ai-agents, ai-coding-assistant.

How do I install or use EGC?

You can find installation instructions and usage details in the EGC GitHub repository at github.com/Fmarzochi/EGC. The project has 31 stars and 30 forks, indicating an active community.

What license does EGC use?

EGC is released under the MIT license, making it free to use and modify according to the license terms.

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