
Add AI Memory to Cursor
Bring long-term AI memory to Cursor and access it through Pieces. Pull from your broader context, not just what’s open now.
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Based on your recent activity, you were looking at the genai-101/docs.md file on Cursor, which outlines the "Fun Facts Generator" project designed for the GenAI 101 workshop.
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Install & launch PiecesOS
Download PiecesOS from pieces.app/download
Install it on macOS, Windows, or Linux
Launch PiecesOS and ensure it’s running (check your tray or menu bar)
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Enable Long-Term Memory
Click the PiecesOS icon in your tray or menu bar
From the Quick Menu, click:
→ Enable Long-Term Memory Engine
💡 LTM will now start capturing what you see across windows – browsers, IDEs, docs, and more.
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Start using memory
Open the agent chat panel (⌘+i / Ctrl+i), switch to Cursor Agent Mode, and try prompts like:
"What was I doing yesterday?"
"Summarize all the GitHub issues I opened this week"
"Remind me what I was debugging in React last Friday"
"What did I read in Superhuman yesterday?"
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Ask Cursor what you did and get real answers with Pieces
Other tools guess from one file. Pieces doesn’t. It remembers what was on your screen: tabs, tickets, messages, and connects it all locally. Ask Cursor: “What bug did I fix after lunch?” and get an answer based on real memory, not just your Git log. Pieces recalls Slack threads, Notion notes, and closed tabs. No pasting, no re-explaining. Cursor + Pieces brings back full context instantly.
Automate work from real conversations with Cursor + Pieces
Most assistants need you to explain things twice. Pieces doesn’t. It has already seen the Slack message, Jira ticket, or Notion note, and remembers the context. Cursor can pull the exact thread, apply the fix you discussed, and commit it, all without copy-pasting. Everything you need is already there. No repeating yourself, no lost context – just action based on real conversations.
No digging, just doing – Cursor + Pieces remembers for you
Forget bookmarks and tabs. Pieces remembers what you worked on, even if it was a closed tab from last Tuesday. Just ask Cursor: “What was I doing with that permissions bug?” and get the code, docs, and context instantly. No need to retrace steps or dig through tools. Cursor + Pieces brings your workflow back, exactly where you left off.