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GitHub - TheWinci/mimirs: Local MCP server that gives AI coding agents persistent, searchable memory of your codebase
winci · 2026-06-11 · via Hacker News: Show HN

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Named after Mímir, the Norse god of wisdom and knowledge.

Persistent project memory for AI coding agents. One command to set up, nothing to maintain.

npm license

Your agent starts every session blind — guessing filenames, grepping for keywords, burning context on irrelevant files, and forgetting everything you discussed yesterday.

On one real project, a typical prompt was burning 380K tokens and ~12 seconds end-to-end.

After indexing with mimirs: 91K tokens, ~3 seconds — a 76% drop on that codebase. Your numbers will vary with repo size, query, and model.

mimirs: index a repo, then search, read, and find affected tests — from the terminal

Quick start

1. Prerequisites

Bun (curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash) and, on macOS, a modern SQLite — Apple's bundled one doesn't support extensions:

Linux and Windows ship with a compatible SQLite already.

2. Set up your editor (automatic)

bunx mimirs init --ide claude   # or: cursor, windsurf, copilot, jetbrains, all

This creates the MCP server config, editor rules, .mimirs/config.json, and .gitignore entry. Run with --ide all to set up every supported editor at once.

init covers Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, and JetBrains (Junie). For everything else — Codex, Zed, custom clients — copy one of the snippets below.

3. Set up your editor (manual reference)

The mimirs MCP server runs over stdio. Every client needs the same three things: a command (bunx), args (["mimirs@latest", "serve"]), and a RAG_PROJECT_DIR env var pointing at your project root.

Claude Code.mcp.json in project root
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mimirs": {
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["mimirs@latest", "serve"],
      "env": {
        "RAG_PROJECT_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/your/project"
      }
    }
  }
}
Cursor.cursor/mcp.json in project root
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mimirs": {
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["mimirs@latest", "serve"],
      "env": {
        "RAG_PROJECT_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/your/project"
      }
    }
  }
}
Windsurf~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json (global)

Windsurf reads MCP servers from your home directory, not the project. JetBrains plugin variant uses ~/.codeium/mcp_config.json.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mimirs": {
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["mimirs@latest", "serve"],
      "env": {
        "RAG_PROJECT_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/your/project"
      }
    }
  }
}
JetBrains (Junie).junie/mcp.json in project root
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mimirs": {
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["mimirs@latest", "serve"],
      "env": {
        "RAG_PROJECT_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/your/project"
      }
    }
  }
}
GitHub Copilot.vscode/mcp.json in project root

VS Code's Copilot uses a servers map (not mcpServers) and a type field.

{
  "servers": {
    "mimirs": {
      "type": "stdio",
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["mimirs@latest", "serve"],
      "env": {
        "RAG_PROJECT_DIR": "/absolute/path/to/your/project"
      }
    }
  }
}
Codex~/.codex/config.toml (global)

Codex uses TOML, not JSON, and reads from ~/.codex/config.toml. One block per project — pick a unique table name if you wire up multiple repos (mimirs-frontend, mimirs-api, etc).

[mcp_servers.mimirs]
command = "bunx"
args = ["mimirs@latest", "serve"]
env = { RAG_PROJECT_DIR = "/absolute/path/to/your/project" }

Or, equivalently, with an expanded env table:

[mcp_servers.mimirs]
command = "bunx"
args = ["mimirs@latest", "serve"]

[mcp_servers.mimirs.env]
RAG_PROJECT_DIR = "/absolute/path/to/your/project"
Read-only project directory? Redirect the index

If the project lives in a read-only mount, set RAG_DB_DIR to a writable location. The index lives there instead of <project>/.mimirs/.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "mimirs": {
      "command": "bunx",
      "args": ["mimirs@latest", "serve"],
      "env": {
        "RAG_PROJECT_DIR": "/read/only/project",
        "RAG_DB_DIR": "/home/me/.cache/mimirs/myproject"
      }
    }
  }
}

4. First index

The MCP server indexes lazily on the first query, so once it's wired up you can just ask your agent something. To force a full index up front (useful for large repos):

bunx mimirs index            # current directory
bunx mimirs status           # how many files, chunks, embeddings

5. Try the demo (optional)

Manual workflow (without init)

init is a convenience: it wires up your editor (MCP config, agent rules, .gitignore, .mimirs/config.json). It does not build the index, and nothing below needs it — the index and a default config are created automatically the first time you index or query.

1. Add the MCP server by hand. Drop the snippet for your client from the manual reference above: command: "bunx", args: ["mimirs@latest", "serve"], and RAG_PROJECT_DIR pointing at your project root. That is the entire MCP setup.

Without init there's no agent-rules file, so your assistant won't know the tools exist. Either mention mimirs in your prompt, or copy the tool list from CLAUDE.md into your editor's rules.

2. Build the index. The MCP server indexes lazily on the first tool call, so through an agent you can skip this step. To index up front (recommended for large repos, and required before the CLI search/read below):

bunx mimirs index                                # current directory
bunx mimirs index /path/to/repo                  # a specific directory
bunx mimirs index --patterns "src/**/*.ts,*.md"  # restrict to globs
bunx mimirs status                               # files, chunks, embeddings

No init and no config file required — defaults are applied and the index is written to <project>/.mimirs/.

3. Query from the CLI. Two read commands, both running against the index in the current directory (use --dir to point elsewhere):

# Where is it? — ranked file paths + snippet previews
bunx mimirs search "where is auth handled" --top 10

# What is it? — the actual matching code chunks (functions, classes, sections)
bunx mimirs read "jwt validation" --top 8 --threshold 0.3

Scope either with --ext .ts,.tsx, --in src,packages/core, or --exclude tests. Note: the CLI search/read do not auto-index — run mimirs index first (only the MCP server indexes on demand).

Claude Code plugin

For deeper integration, mimirs is also available as a Claude Code plugin. In a Claude Code session:

/plugin marketplace add https://github.com/TheWinci/mimirs.git
/plugin install mimirs

The plugin wires the MCP server, three hooks — SessionStart (context summary), PostToolUse (auto-reindex on edit), SessionEnd (auto-checkpoint) — and a set of workflow skills that orchestrate the tools for common jobs: explore, plan, review, debug, research, recall, catch-up, handoff, doc-gaps, scout, and wiki.

Want the skills without the plugin? They're plain SKILL.md files under skills/. Copy any you like into your project's .claude/skills/<name>/ (shared with the repo) or ~/.claude/skills/<name>/ (all your projects) and Claude Code picks them up next session. Skills are a Claude Code feature, so they don't apply to other editors — but the MCP tools themselves work everywhere.

Search quality

89–97% Recall@10, 97–100% Recall@20, MRR 0.69–0.77. Benchmarked on four real codebases across three languages with stratified, difficulty-mixed query sets (72–120 queries each, ~⅓ hard), re-measured 2026-06-04 on the current pipeline. Full methodology in BENCHMARKS.md.

Codebase Language Files Queries Recall@10 MRR Zero-miss
mimirs TypeScript 244 74 95.3% 0.759 4.1%
Excalidraw TypeScript 693 72 90.3% 0.773 9.7%
Django Python 3,181 116 97.4% 0.727 2.6%
Kubernetes Go 8,792 120 89.2% 0.689 10.8%

The larger repos (Kubernetes, Excalidraw) are big enough that some correct files rank just past the top-10; recall reaches 97–100% by top-20, so set searchTopK: 15–20 on large repos.

vs coding agents (ContextBench)

We also ran mimirs on ContextBench (gold-context retrieval on real repos), whose other entries are full coding agents — multi-step explorers — not single-call tools. Given a focused query (what an LLM sends after reading the issue), one mimirs retrieval call ranks like this against whole agent trajectories:

metric mimirs rank field
File coverage 0.799 #1 above OpenHands, SWE-agent, Agentless…
Line coverage 0.341 #1 above Agentless, mini-SWE…
Line precision 0.316 #2 behind only Agentless (0.376)
File precision 0.192 #6 low by design — recall-first

mimirs leads both coverage metrics as a single call. File precision is last on purpose: a missed gold file is fatal (the LLM never sees the code to fix), an extra file reference is cheap to filter — so mimirs maximizes recall and lets the model do the precision pass. n=15 sample vs the agents' 500-set — directional. Full leaderboards, caveats, and the graph-recovery story in BENCHMARKS.md.

How it compares

mimirs No tool (grep + Read) Context stuffing Cloud RAG services
Setup One command Nothing Nothing API keys, accounts
Token cost ~91K/prompt ~380K/prompt Entire codebase Varies
Search quality 89–97% Recall@10 Depends on keywords N/A (everything loaded) Varies
Code understanding AST-aware (24 langs) Line-level None Usually line-level
Cross-session memory Conversations + checkpoints None None Some
Privacy Fully local Local Local Data leaves your machine
Price Free Free High token bills $10-50/mo + tokens

Why not an existing tool?

  • Continue.dev's @codebase — closest overlap (local RAG, open source), but retrieval lives inside the editor extension. Mimirs is a standalone MCP server with explicit tools (search, read_relevant, project_map, search_conversation, annotate) the agent can plan around, plus conversation tailing and a wiki generator built in.
  • Aider's repo-map — static tree-sitter summary of the repo, no embeddings. Clever and lightweight, but a summary isn't retrieval — mimirs ranks chunks per query with vector + BM25 and boosts by graph centrality.
  • Sourcegraph Cody / OpenCtx — excellent at code search, but indexing leans on cloud infra and an account. Mimirs is one bunx away and never leaves your machine.
  • llama-index / LangChain / roll-your-own — those are libraries. Mimirs is batteries-included: AST-aware chunking, hybrid retrieval, file watcher, conversation tail, and annotations already wired together.

How it works

  1. Parse & chunk — Splits content using type-matched strategies: function/class boundaries for code (via tree-sitter across 24 languages), headings for markdown, top-level keys for YAML/JSON. Chunks that exceed the embedding model's token limit are windowed and merged.

  2. Embed — Each chunk becomes a 384-dimensional vector using all-MiniLM-L6-v2 (in-process via Transformers.js + ONNX, no API calls). Vectors are stored in sqlite-vec.

  3. Build dependency graph — Import specifiers and exported symbols are captured during AST chunking, then resolved to build a file-level dependency graph and a symbol-level call graph. impact walks the transitive callers of a function (blast radius + tests to run); trace finds how one symbol reaches another; the mimirs affected CLI turns a git diff into the exact set of tests to run.

  4. Hybrid search — Queries run vector similarity and BM25 in parallel, combined by reciprocal-rank fusion (weighted, default 0.5) — robust to the two scorers' very different score scales. Identifiers are split (camelCase/snake_case) so a search for depends matches getDependsOn. Results are then boosted by dependency graph centrality and path heuristics. read_relevant returns individual chunks with entity names and exact line ranges (path:start-end).

  5. Watch & re-index — File changes are detected with a 2-second debounce. Changed files are re-indexed; deleted files are pruned.

  6. Conversation & checkpoints — Tails Claude Code's JSONL transcripts in real time. Agents can create checkpoints at important moments for future sessions to search.

  7. Annotations — Notes attached to files or symbols surface as [NOTE] blocks inline in read_relevant results.

  8. Analytics — Every query is logged. Analytics surface zero-result queries, low-relevance queries, and period-over-period trends.

Data handling

mimirs runs entirely on your machine. It indexes files your repo tracks plus untracked-but-not-gitignored files (so a .env you forgot to gitignore could be read — common secret patterns like .env, *.pem, *.key, and SSH keys are excluded by default; add your own to exclude in .mimirs/config.json). File content and embeddings are stored in <project>/.mimirs/index.db, a local SQLite file. Conversation indexing reads only the current project's transcripts under ~/.claude/projects/<this-project>/.

The only network call is a one-time download of the embedding model (Xenova/all-MiniLM-L6-v2) from huggingface.co, cached at ~/.cache/mimirs/models. Your code never leaves your machine — nothing is sent to any server.

Supported languages

AST-aware chunking via bun-chunk with tree-sitter grammars:

TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java, C, C++, C#, Ruby, PHP, Scala, Kotlin, Lua, Zig, Elixir, Haskell, OCaml, Dart, Bash/Zsh, TOML, YAML, HTML, CSS/SCSS/LESS

Also indexes: Markdown, JSON, XML, SQL, GraphQL, Protobuf, Terraform, Dockerfiles, Makefiles, and more. Files without a known extension fall back to paragraph splitting.

Documentation

Stack

Layer Choice
Runtime Bun (built-in SQLite, fast TS)
AST chunking bun-chunk — tree-sitter grammars for 24 languages
Embeddings Transformers.js + ONNX (in-process, no daemon)
Embedding model all-MiniLM-L6-v2 (~23MB, 384 dimensions) — configurable
Vector store sqlite-vec (single .db file)
MCP @modelcontextprotocol/sdk (stdio transport)
Plugin Claude Code plugin with skills + hooks

All data lives in .mimirs/ inside your project — add it to .gitignore.