Add Vestige to MCP Servers (Codex as MCP Client)#112
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Adds Vestige under MCP Servers > Codex as MCP Client, alongside the other memory servers (codebase-memory-mcp, brain).
Vestige is a local-first memory MCP server in Rust that gives Codex persistent recall across sessions: SQLite storage, FSRS-6 retention, active forgetting, and correction tracking. Codex connects to it as an MCP client, so it fits this subsection.
Format follows the existing entries: owner/repo link, one-sentence description, and an auto-updating flat-square GitHub stars badge. Appended to the end of the list per the section's existing ordering. CONTRIBUTING quality standards checked (Codex integration via MCP, clear single-sentence description, star badge included).