MCP Server Emojikey
An MCP server that persistently stores LLM interaction relationships through emoji keys
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What is an Emoji Memory Key?
The Emoji Memory Key (EmojiKey) is an MCP server used to store context information related to long - term conversation partners. Using unique emojis as memory keys, it helps the model remember your preferences and style, providing a more consistent interaction experience in each conversation.How to Use the Emoji Memory Key?
When using it for the first time, you need to let the model set a memory key. After that, each conversation will automatically load the memory key to ensure context coherence. You can also view the history of memory keys or create a new super memory key.Applicable Scenarios
The Emoji Memory Key is very suitable for application scenarios that require long - term interaction, such as personalized customer service, creative assistants, or personal assistants.Main Features
Initialize Session
Get the current memory key and start a new conversation.
Get Memory Key
Retrieve the currently used memory key.
Set Memory Key
Create and store a new memory key.
Create Super Memory Key
After reaching a certain number of memory keys, the system will prompt to generate a compressed super memory key.
View Memory Key History
Review previously used memory keys.
Advantages
Supports cross - device and cross - application use.
Protects privacy by only storing memory keys without saving any personal information.
Enhances conversation consistency and improves user experience.
Limitations
The current version is in the testing phase, and the API may change.
Some advanced features need further improvement.
How to Use
Get API Key
Visit emojikey.io to get your API key.
Configure Claude Desktop
Add the API key to the configuration file.
First Use
Tell Claude to execute 'Set emojikey' to create the initial memory key.
Subsequent Conversations
Each time you start a conversation, Claude will automatically load the memory key.
Usage Examples
Personalized Customer Service
Through the Emoji Memory Key, the customer service robot can remember the customer's preferences and provide more personalized services.
Creative Assistant
Writers can use the Emoji Memory Key to maintain the consistency of the story's main line.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do when using it for the first time?
Is the memory key secure?
How to view the memory key history?
Related Resources
emojikey.io
The official website to get the API key.
Claude Desktop Configuration Guide
Detailed configuration steps.

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