Imagine your AI tools could remember what you did yesterday. Not just what files you opened, but why you changed that dependency, what Judson said in your meeting, or what was discussed in your late-night Slack brainstorm. Now they can. Say hello to the Pieces MCP Server. It's live, it's open, and it's making your AI tools smarter by plugging them into your actual work history. Memory for Your Favorite Dev Tools The Pieces MCP Server connects Pieces Long-Term Memory (LTM) to any MCP-compatible client—like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and more. That means your coding copilot now has context. Real, useful, personalized memory. Try this prompt: "Based on yesterday’s convo with Laurin, update my package manifest to use the latest versions." The MCP client talks to the Pieces MCP server, grabs the memory, and updates your code using its built-in agent. No tab-switching. No digging. Just instant recall. ⚙️ What It Actually Does (TL;DR) If you’ve been wondering “What’s this MCP buzz about?”,this explainer has you covered. But here’s the skinny: The Pieces MCP Server integrates directly into your dev tools. It delivers contextual memory to your LLM of choice (Copilot, Cursor, etc.). You keep using the AI tools you already love—but now with memory superpowers.

Imagine your AI tools could remember what you did yesterday. Not just what files you opened, but why you changed that dependency, what Judson said in your meeting, or what was discussed in your late-night Slack brainstorm. Now they can.
Say hello to the Pieces MCP Server.
It's live, it's open, and it's making your AI tools smarter by plugging them into your actual work history.
Memory for Your Favorite Dev Tools
The Pieces MCP Server connects Pieces Long-Term Memory (LTM) to any MCP-compatible client—like GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and more. That means your coding copilot now has context. Real, useful, personalized memory.
Try this prompt:
"Based on yesterday’s convo with Laurin, update my package manifest to use the latest versions."
The MCP client talks to the Pieces MCP server, grabs the memory, and updates your code using its built-in agent. No tab-switching. No digging. Just instant recall.
⚙️ What It Actually Does (TL;DR)
If you’ve been wondering “What’s this MCP buzz about?”,this explainer has you covered. But here’s the skinny:
- The Pieces MCP Server integrates directly into your dev tools.
- It delivers contextual memory to your LLM of choice (Copilot, Cursor, etc.).
- You keep using the AI tools you already love—but now with memory superpowers.