{"repo":"Rohit-Dnath/RAMen","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/Rohit-Dnath/RAMen","clone":"git clone https://github.com/Rohit-Dnath/RAMen.git","description":"RAMen is a fast in-memory data store like Redis, but built for AI: drop-in Redis protocol, native vector search, semantic caching, and a built-in MCP server for agents. Single Go binary, BSD-3.","language":"Go","stars":35,"topics":["ai-agents","cache","golang","key-value-store","llm","mcp","mcp-server","redis","redis-alternative","resp"],"license":"BSD-3-Clause","category":"mcp-servers","readme_excerpt":"RAMen RAM + ramen. In memory, and fast to spin up. RAMen is a fast in-memory data store, like Redis, but built for AI apps and AI agents. It does three things: 1. It works as a drop-in cache. It speaks the same protocol as Redis, so your existing Redis client and code keep working with no changes. 2. It can store and search vectors, and it can cache AI answers by meaning. So if two prompts mean the same thing, RAMen can return the saved answer instead of calling the model again. That saves you money. 3. It has a built-in MCP server. That means AI agents (like Claude) can read, write, search, and remember data in RAMen directly as a tool. No extra glue code needed. Redis was built for app servers. RAMen is built for AI agents. Is this a Redis alternative? Yes, for a lot of common use cases. If you use Redis (or Valkey) as a cache or a simple key value store, you can point your app at RAMen instead and it will just work, because RAMen speaks the Redis protocol (RESP2). Where RAMen is different: - It has vector search and a semantic cache built in. With Redis you would need an extra module or extra code for that. - It has an MCP server built in, so AI agents can use it as a tool out of the box. - It is one small single file (a single binary) with no extra dependencies. Easy to download and run. What RAMen does NOT do yet (so you know what you are getting): - No clustering, no replication, no failover. - No append-only-file durability (it saves snapshots to disk instead). - Not t","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/Rohit-Dnath","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/Rohit-Dnath/RAMen/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}