Agent-Brain shares local memory across agents
The agent-brain project is an open-source framework that structures Obsidian vaults to act as a persistent memory and execution environment for AI coding agents such as Claude Code, Codex, and DeepSeek. By organizing local Markdown files and project guidelines (such as CLAUDE.md) into a declarative "Second Brain," it solves the context-amnesia problem, enabling developers to switch between different AI models without resetting their workflows or losing project context.
Chasing the latest model is a trap; the real moat in AI development is the persistent knowledge and context infrastructure surrounding the models.
* Local-first Markdown is the ultimate vendor-agnostic substrate for AI agent memory, ensuring user data control.
* Utilizing declarative vault states avoids prompt bloat by decoupling the intelligence layer from the data layer.
* Swapping models (like substituting DeepSeek for Claude Code) under a single shared workspace optimizes costs without sacrificing operational history.
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2026-07-04
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2026-07-04
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