Show HN: Memanto Is a Memory Agent
Moorcheh AI posted Memanto, an open-source memory agent, to GitHub and announced it via Hacker News Show HN.
Memanto, a memory agent built by Moorcheh AI, was posted to GitHub and submitted as a Show HN on August 19, 2026, per the Hacker News listing by user supportm.
The project is hosted at the Moorcheh AI GitHub repository under the handle moorcheh-ai. The submission describes it as a "memory agent," though the HN post carries no comments and only one point at the time of indexing, leaving product details sparse from the available source material.
The HN source does not provide information on the company's founding date, funding status, team size, or geographic location. No additional sources corroborate the submission, so details beyond what the GitHub post and HN listing contain are not available.
Memory management for AI agents — giving language models or autonomous systems the ability to store, retrieve, and reason over past interactions — is an active area of open-source development. Projects in this space typically address limitations in context windows and session persistence, though no specific technical claims about Memanto's approach are attributable from the available source.
The HN post had received no comments as of its indexing, and no roadmap or forward-looking statements are present in the source material.
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