Tonyx79/clov-ai
Manage and filter AI context and outputs locally using Rust-powered tools for precise control and improved response quality.
Platform-specific configuration:
{
"mcpServers": {
"clov-ai": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"clov-ai"
]
}
}
}Add the config above to .claude/settings.json under the mcpServers key.
[](https://github.com/Tonyx79/clov-ai/releases)
clov-ai helps manage large amounts of information your AI uses. It works with JSON data to stop your AI's memory from getting overloaded. This means your AI will work faster and smarter by only handling the important parts of its information. clov-ai is made to organize and shrink complex responses before they reach your AI model. This keeps things clear and easy to understand.
If you work with large AI models or chatbots, clov-ai will help you keep them running smoothly. You don't need to be a coder. This tool is made for everyday users who want to control the data their AI sees without getting lost in technical details.
To use clov-ai on Windows, you need:
These requirements ensure clov-ai runs well without slowing your computer.
To get clov-ai, visit the release page here:
[](https://github.com/Tonyx79/clov-ai/releases)
This page has the latest version ready for download. You will find files named for Windows. Look for .exe or .zip files made for Windows users.
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Follow these steps to install and start using clov-ai on your Windows computer.
Go to the clov-ai release page:
https://github.com/Tonyx79/clov-ai/releases
This is where the software files are stored.
Look for the latest release date. Under it, find a Windows setup file. It might be named something like `clov-ai-se
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