kage-core/Kage vs Filesystem
Side-by-side comparison of two Model Context Protocol servers. Pick the right one for Claude Desktop, Claude Code, or Cursor.
Verified, git-native memory for coding agents. Memory is plain JSON packets committed in your repo, each checked against the code it cites — hallucinated citati
Secure file operations with configurable access controls.
Comparison
| Feature | kage-core/Kage | Filesystem |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Free | Free |
| Installs | — | 1 |
| Rating | — | — |
| Verified | — | |
| Hosted | — | — |
| Tools | — | — |
| Category | development | development |
| Author | kage-core | Community |
| Repo | kage-core/Kage | modelcontextprotocol/servers |
When to pick kage-core/Kage
Verified, git-native memory for coding agents. Memory is plain JSON packets committed in your repo, each checked against the code it cites — hallucinated citations rejected at write, stale or changed memory withheld at recall, plus diff-time stale-catch. Local-only (BM25 + vectors), no account, no API key. npx -y @kage-core/kage-graph-mcp install
When to pick Filesystem
Secure file operations with configurable access controls.
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