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PowerContext

Not only memory

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PowerContext is the upgraded version of PowerMem and a context runtime for human-agent collaboration. It turns shared work into project context that can be understood, handed off, and continued.

Quick start

You need macOS or Linux, Python 3.11 or newer, uv, and at least one supported agent host.

1. Install PowerContext and the plugins

uv tool install "powercontext[cli,server]==0.0.2"

# Choose one or more integrations.
powercontext setup codex --source oceanbase/powercontext --ref v0.0.2
powercontext setup claude-code --source oceanbase/powercontext --ref v0.0.2
powercontext setup dsh --source oceanbase/powercontext --ref v0.0.2
powercontext setup hermes --source oceanbase/powercontext --ref v0.0.2

The first command installs the CLI and local Server in an isolated environment. The subsequent setup commands install the corresponding plugins from the matching repository tag. Run setup again to refresh an existing installation. Hermes integration requires Hermes Agent v0.20.4 or newer; see the Hermes integration guide for configuration and project-local installation.

2. Start and verify the local Server

Keep the Server running in one terminal:

powercontext server run

In another terminal, verify the service and plugin:

powercontext doctor
powercontext doctor codex  # or: claude-code / dsh / hermes

By default, the Server listens on 127.0.0.1:8000, exposes Streamable HTTP MCP at /mcp, and persists data in a local SQLite database. Explicit Memory operations work without configuring an inference provider.

Core capabilities

Capability Core value
Memory extraction and management Explicitly record decisions, constraints, outcomes, state, and next steps worth reusing over time; with a generation model configured, Memory can also be extracted from Sources. Revisions and retirements preserve history
Bounded request-time recall Before an agent handles a request, generate one schema-validated, cited PreparedContext based on project scope, relevance, and a byte budget; recall failures do not block the original task
Handoff Organize the objective, verified progress, blockers, next step, and evidence into an inspectable work package so another session, task, model, or agent host can continue from a clear state
Sources and evidence lineage Preserve the original sources of knowledge and link Memory and Artifacts with exact citations; capturing a prompt creates only a Source and does not directly turn it into Memory
Experience and Skill governance A model or caller can only submit a Candidate; an immutable revision is created only after Review, and a Skill must still be exported explicitly—it cannot approve, install, or execute itself
Local and service deployment Use SQLite directly for local development, choose OceanBase for team deployments, and integrate with existing systems through HTTP/OpenAPI, MCP, authentication, and OpenTelemetry

Benchmarks

LOCOMO benchmark comparison showing PowerContext accuracy, search latency, and answer token usage against PowerMem and a full-context baseline

SWE-bench Pro public v2 comparison showing an increase from 82.35% with PowerContext off to 86.73% with PowerContext on

The evaluation ran in a Codex environment, with both the PowerContext OFF and ON groups using the gpt-5.6-sol model.


Plugins

PowerContext provides official plugins and installation guides for Codex, Claude Code, DeepSeek Harness, and Hermes Agent. All four integrations use the same scoped data and history-preserving contracts through PowerContext Server; the plugins do not start or embed the Server.

Official integrations

Codex
Codex
Claude Code
Claude Code
DeepSeek Harness
DeepSeek Harness
Hermes Agent
Hermes Agent

Development

Install the locked development environment and hooks:

make install

Run the main validation commands before opening a pull request:

make check
make test
make docs-test

After changing openapi/powercontext.yaml, run make contract-test. See CONTRIBUTING.md for the complete workflow and docs/en/development/ for implementation guides.

Community

Questions and feedback are welcome in Discord. Use GitHub Issues for reproducible defects and focused feature requests.

License

PowerContext is licensed under the Apache License 2.0.

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