The Memory MCP server uses JSONL format (JSON Lines) where each line
contains a separate JSON object, but was using a .json file extension.
This caused IDE lint errors and confusion since the file is not valid JSON.
Changes:
- Update default filename in index.ts from memory.json to memory.jsonl
- Update documentation references in README.md
- Maintain backward compatibility for existing MEMORY_FILE_PATH configs
Fixes#2361
Co-authored-by: Ola Hungerford <olaservo@users.noreply.github.com>
- Remove unnecessary explanatory note about JSON format
- JSON examples already demonstrate the correct format clearly
- Streamlines documentation to focus on essential information
- Maintains reference to official VS Code MCP documentation
The removed note was redundant since both configuration methods
use identical JSON structure shown in the examples.
- Add link to official VS Code MCP documentation in all server READMEs
- Enhances existing VS Code installation instructions with authoritative reference
- Provides users with comprehensive documentation for advanced configuration
- Complements the existing two-method approach with additional resources
Affects: everything, filesystem, git, memory, sequentialthinking
- Replace outdated 'Preferences: Open Settings (JSON)' instructions
- Add proper guidance for 'MCP: Open User Configuration' command
- Update JSON examples to remove mcp wrapper key
- Clarify user vs workspace configuration methods
- Fixes issue with outdated documentation across all servers
Affects: sequentialthinking, filesystem, memory, everything, git
- Add environment variable MEMORY_FILE_PATH to configure custom storage location
- Support both absolute and relative paths
- Update documentation with configuration examples
- Bump version to 0.6.3