Deterministic knowledge graph MCP server with zero external LLM calls, BLAKE3 state hashing, and local-first ACID storage via redb. Ideal for developers building AI systems with auditable, reproducible knowledge bases.
TyKolt/kremis is a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that provides a deterministic knowledge graph implementation. It enables AI applications to store, query, and manage structured knowledge locally without requiring embedding calls or external LLM dependencies. The tool supports canonical KREX export format for byte-identical audit trails and uses BLAKE3 hashing for cryptographic state verification.
As an MCP server, kremis runs as a single binary compatible with Rust, macOS, Windows, and Linux environments. Download the binary from the GitHub repository, configure it in your MCP client (Claude, ChatGPT, or compatible applications), and connect via the MCP protocol. No additional dependencies or external services required beyond the binary executable.
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