Security audit of cyberlife-coder/VelesDB · MCP Server by cyberlife-coder · ★ 74
Yes — VelesDB passed AgentSkillsHub's rule-based security scan with no dangerous patterns detected. As with any third-party skill, confirm what credentials it requests before production use.
What it is: The local-first memory engine for AI agents. One offline Rust binary fuses vector + graph + columnar under SQL — remember / recall / why over the Model Context Protocol. why() reconnects a decision to its context across sessions, where pure vector recall (Mem0/Zep) goes blind. Runs on server, laptop, browser, edge. Zero cloud.
No dangerous patterns were detected: no credential exfiltration, no obfuscated downloads, no sandbox-escape attempts, no prompt-injection markers.
| Security grade | ✓ SAFE |
| Quality score | 61/100 |
| GitHub stars | 74 |
| Language | Rust |
| License | NOASSERTION |
| Last updated |
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