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topskychen/tilde

Added 1 June 2026

Overview

Tilde is a privacy-first MCP server that acts as a portable home directory for AI agents. It stores and manages user profiles, skills, and resume data so agents can carry a consistent identity across environments. Configure once and reuse across compatible clients.

Best for

Best for
Developers building privacy-conscious multi-agent systems or personal AI assistants

Use cases

  • Centralizing AI agent identity management across tools
  • Enabling privacy-controlled portable profiles for agents
  • Importing and exposing resume or skill data to AI assistants

Notes

Tilde is a privacy-first MCP server that acts as a portable home directory for AI agents. It stores and manages user profiles, skills, and resume data so agents can carry a consistent identity across environments. Configure once and reuse across compatible clients.

3 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-01-10.

Use cases

  • Centralizing AI agent identity management across tools
  • Enabling privacy-controlled portable profiles for agents
  • Importing and exposing resume or skill data to AI assistants

Pros

  • Privacy-first design keeps personal data under user control
  • Portable identity works across any MCP-compatible client
  • Simple centralized configuration reduces repetitive setup

Cons

  • Small user base and limited community support
  • Requires MCP-compatible clients to leverage its features
  • Currently a single repository with minimal documentation beyond the description

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Pros

  • Privacy-first design keeps personal data under user control
  • Portable identity works across any MCP-compatible client
  • Simple centralized configuration reduces repetitive setup

Cons

  • Small user base and limited community support
  • Requires MCP-compatible clients to leverage its features
  • Currently a single repository with minimal documentation beyond the description