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+ # Agent Memory Filesystem
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+ Filesystem-backed memory provider for `@cuylabs/agent-core`.
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+ The package is organized by implementation area:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ src/
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+ provider.ts # provider surface for agent-core
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+ settings.ts # provider options and public filesystem memory types
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+ capture.ts # connects agent-core capture hooks to provider-owned extraction
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+ agents/
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+ capture.ts # optional private memory writer built on agent-core
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+ recall.ts # optional private read-only memory recall worker
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+ storage/
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+ io.ts # low-level file reads and directory traversal
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+ reader.ts # turns durable record files into records
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+ store.ts # file I/O and writable record operations
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+ records.ts # record IDs and serialization
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+ paths.ts # path defaults and resolution
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+ tools/
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+ memory-tools.ts # foreground memory tools installed by the provider
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+ search/
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+ filesystem.ts # line-aware filesystem search and ranking
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+ tokenizer.ts # query and record tokenization
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+ ```
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+
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+ The provider is intentionally filesystem-specific. The generic boundary lives
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+ in `@cuylabs/agent-core`; sibling packages can implement the same provider
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+ contract for graph, vector, or service-backed memory without sharing this
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+ package's storage code.
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ import { createAgent } from "@cuylabs/agent-core";
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+ import { createFilesystemMemoryProvider } from "@cuylabs/agent-memory-filesystem";
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+
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+ const agent = createAgent({
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+ model,
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+ memory: createFilesystemMemoryProvider({ root: ".agent-memory" }),
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ Memory remains opt-in. `@cuylabs/agent-core` owns the provider contract and
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+ lifecycle wiring; this package owns concrete provider adapters. There is no
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+ YAML discovery layer in the default path: applications import a provider
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+ factory, pass provider-specific options, and give the resulting provider to
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+ `createAgent({ memory })`.
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+
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+ The filesystem provider uses line-aware local file search underneath its memory
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+ tools and private recall worker. When automatic recall is configured,
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+ agent-core calls `provider.recall(...)` once per user turn by default, using the
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+ latest user message as the recall task, then reuses that result across
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+ tool-loop steps. The provider searches durable `records/*.md` files. Search
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+ results include bounded snippets with source path and line metadata, so the
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+ recall worker can inspect the exact file location instead of receiving a whole
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+ memory file blindly.
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+
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+ For `memory_search`, the query is primary: the provider scans visible record
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+ content and metadata, then ranks matching snippets. Tags are only ranking hints
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+ for search because model-guessed tags should not hide content matches. For
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+ `memory_list`, tags remain exact filters because list is an explicit inventory
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+ operation.
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+
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+ There is no database, vector service, or hardcoded stop-word policy in the
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+ default path. Callers can provide a custom tokenizer, explicit stop words,
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+ snippet sizing, or a different search engine through
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+ `createFilesystemMemoryProvider({ recall: ... })` when the default lexical
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+ ranking is not enough.
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+
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+ Automatic recall is agentic-only. Configure `recall.agent` with a private recall
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+ worker model. Agent-core still calls `provider.recall(...)`; the filesystem
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+ provider owns the worker and only gives it read-only memory tools such as
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+ `memory_search`, `memory_get`, and `memory_list`.
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ const memory = createFilesystemMemoryProvider({
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+ root: ".agent-memory",
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+ recall: {
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+ agent: {
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+ model: memoryModel,
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+ maxSteps: 4,
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+ timeoutMs: 10_000,
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+ },
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+ },
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ The intended model-based flow is:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ agent-core before LLM call
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+ -> provider.recall()
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+ -> filesystem recall agent
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+ -> memory_search returns ranked file snippets with line ranges
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+ -> memory_get reads an exact memory record when needed
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+ -> recall agent returns one compact summary
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+ -> core injects that summary
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+ -> main agent LLM call
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+ ```
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+
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+ When no recall agent is configured, the provider does not install automatic
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+ recall. The foreground agent can still use provider-owned `memory_search`,
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+ `memory_get`, and `memory_list` tools, and application code can still call
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+ `provider.search(...)` directly.
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+
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+ The default on-disk layout is:
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+
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+ ```text
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+ .agent-memory/
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+ records/
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+ 2026-05-14-package-manager-a1b2c3d4.md
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+ ```
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+
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+ `records/` is the canonical durable memory corpus. Raw conversation history
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+ belongs to `SessionStore` implementations such as
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+ `@cuylabs/agent-session-store-file`, not to the memory provider. The provider
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+ does not read or generate root-level `MEMORY.md`, `memory_summary.md`,
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+ `index.json`, or journal files in the default path. If those become first-class
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+ artifacts later, they should be added as explicit provider-owned components
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+ instead of implicit side files.
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+
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+ Each record is Markdown with JSON frontmatter:
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+
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+ ```markdown
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+ ---
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+ {
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+ "id": "2026-05-15-release-plan-a1b2c3d4",
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+ "title": "Release plan",
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+ "kind": "fact",
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+ "scope": "project",
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+ "tags": ["release"],
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+ "metadata": {
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+ "sessionId": "s1",
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+ "memoryKey": "release-plan"
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ---
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+
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+ The release codename is copper.
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+ ```
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+
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+ The JSON block is intentionally not YAML. It is still a frontmatter block, but
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+ the provider can parse it with the platform JSON parser, avoid adding a YAML
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+ dependency, and scan only the header when it later needs metadata-first
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+ operations. The Markdown body remains the searchable memory text.
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+
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+ ## Memory vs Sessions
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+
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+ `@cuylabs/agent-core` sessions and this provider's memory files are separate
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+ layers:
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+
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+ | Layer | Package | Default durable shape | Purpose |
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+ | --- | --- | --- | --- |
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+ | Raw chat history | `@cuylabs/agent-core/sessions` plus a `SessionStore` | Store-specific, for example `<session-id>.jsonl` in `@cuylabs/agent-session-store-file` | Reconstruct conversation messages, branches, and compaction entries. |
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+ | Durable memory | `@cuylabs/agent-memory-filesystem` | `.agent-memory/records/*.md` | Searchable facts, preferences, summaries, and lessons that should survive beyond the current prompt window. |
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+
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+ Normal turn capture and compaction-commit capture both write durable memory by
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+ calling the provider's `remember` path. That path creates, updates, or skips one
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+ canonical `records/*.md` file. Record metadata includes the originating
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+ `sessionId`, optional `turnId`, source hook, tags, scope, and provider-managed
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+ dedupe metadata.
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+
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+ Records do not need to be split into per-session folders. Isolation is handled
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+ by record scope:
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+
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+ - `session` records are only recalled when the current `sessionId` matches the
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+ metadata on the record.
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+ - `project` records are recalled across sessions in the same memory root.
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+ - `user` and `global` are available for providers that want broader sharing.
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+
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+ By default, filesystem memory writes use `project` scope because durable memory
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+ is usually meant to help future sessions in the same project. Set
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+ `defaultScope: "session"` or have your capture worker/tool call pass
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+ `scope: "session"` when a memory should stay private to one chat session.
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+
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+ ## Pluggability model
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+
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+ The public integration point is the provider factory:
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ const memory = createFilesystemMemoryProvider({
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+ root: ".agent-memory",
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+ defaultScope: "session", // omit this for project-wide memory by default
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+ recall: {
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+ tokenizer: customTokenizer,
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+ engine: customSearchEngine,
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+ },
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+ remember: {
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+ captureTurn: customTurnExtractor,
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+ },
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ That keeps the hookup simple while still allowing the implementation to get
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+ more powerful. Recall, storage, and remembering can evolve behind the provider
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+ boundary without changing application code.
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+
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+ ## Memory Capture
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+
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+ `agent-core` calls provider capture hooks when memory capture is enabled with
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+ `memory.capture`. This package keeps the low-level core hook names internal and
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+ exposes `remember.captureTurn` and `remember.captureBeforeCompactionCommit` as the
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+ memory-facing options. `src/capture.ts` adapts core lifecycle input to the
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+ remember pipeline.
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+
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+ The default provider does not silently write every conversation turn into
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+ durable memory. Turn-end writes are enabled by passing a provider-owned
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+ extractor:
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ const memory = createFilesystemMemoryProvider({
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+ root: ".agent-memory",
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+ remember: {
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+ async captureTurn({ input, output }) {
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+ if (!output) return [];
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+ if (!input.includes("remember")) return [];
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+
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+ return {
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+ title: "User preference",
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+ content: output,
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+ kind: "turn-capture",
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+ scope: "project",
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+ tags: ["preference"],
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+ };
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+ },
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+ },
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ That extractor receives the full `AgentMemoryTurnEndInput` from core and
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+ returns memory drafts. The file provider stores those drafts as normal records
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+ with `source: "turn_capture"`, so recall and `memory_search` can find them on later
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+ turns. If `memory.capture` is disabled in `createAgent({ memory: { ... } })`,
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+ core does not call turn-start or turn-end capture hooks.
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+
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+ Compaction-commit capture is separate from turn capture. When a provider
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+ implements `remember.captureBeforeCompactionCommit`, agent-core awaits it after
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+ the cut and summary are prepared, before the compacted history is committed. Use
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+ it for last-chance durable extraction from context that is about to be
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+ compacted. Omit `remember.captureBeforeCompactionCommit` to disable this path:
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ const memory = createFilesystemMemoryProvider({
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+ root: ".agent-memory",
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+ remember: {
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+ async captureBeforeCompactionCommit({ removedMessages, nextSummary }) {
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+ if (removedMessages.length === 0) return [];
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+
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+ return {
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+ title: "Compacted conversation facts",
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+ content:
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+ nextSummary ?? removedMessages.map((m) => String(m.content)).join("\n"),
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+ kind: "compaction-capture",
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+ scope: "project",
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+ };
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+ },
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+ },
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ The provider decides whether `captureTurn` and `captureBeforeCompactionCommit` are
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+ deterministic functions, calls to a smaller extraction model, or wrappers around
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+ another service. From core's perspective they are provider-owned memory writes,
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+ not a replacement for the compaction algorithm.
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+
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+ The filesystem store enforces a conservative dedupe policy after the extractor
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+ or private writer proposes a record:
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+
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+ - exact duplicate content in the same visible scope is skipped and returns the
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+ existing record id;
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+ - `memoryKey` can target an existing logical memory, including an existing
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+ record id;
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+ - `onExisting: "append"` adds new content to that keyed record;
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+ - `onExisting: "replace"` rewrites the keyed record's body;
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+ - fuzzy "related" memories are not merged automatically because semantic merge
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+ can accidentally combine contradictory facts.
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+
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+ Use keyed append for deliberate incremental records:
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ await memory.remember?.({
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+ sessionId,
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+ cwd,
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+ title: "Release plan",
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+ content: "The release codename is copper.",
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+ scope: "project",
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+ memoryKey: "release-plan",
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+ });
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+
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+ await memory.remember?.({
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+ sessionId,
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+ cwd,
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+ title: "Release plan",
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+ content: "The launch window is June.",
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+ scope: "project",
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+ memoryKey: "release-plan",
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+ onExisting: "append",
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ For model-based extraction, use the agentic helper. It creates a private
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+ `agent-core` worker with an isolated in-memory session and a narrow memory tool
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+ set bound to the file provider. The tool names intentionally match the
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+ `AgentMemoryProvider` read/write contract used by foreground memory tools:
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+
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+ - `memory_search` calls provider search for related durable memory.
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+ - `memory_get` reads one exact durable memory record by id.
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+ - `memory_list` calls provider list, or the provider's search fallback, for a
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+ filtered inventory.
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+ - `memory_remember` writes one durable memory through the provider's normal
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+ `remember` pipeline. It can pass a `memoryKey` plus `onExisting: "append"`
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+ when extending an existing record found through search/list.
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+
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+ The normal workflow is: search/list existing memory, remember only new durable
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+ facts, use keyed append for explicit incremental updates, then return
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+ `NO_REPLY`. The store still verifies the write, so exact duplicate content is
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+ skipped even if the private worker misses it. The worker never receives generic
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+ file read/write tools, `memory_forget`, or the foreground agent's full tool set.
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+ Automatic `recall` is still triggered by core through `provider.recall(...)`;
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+ when agentic recall is configured, the provider implements that hook with its
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+ own private read-only worker.
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+
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+ A profile carries the model, prompt, tool filters, and step limits in the same
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+ shape used by subagents.
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ import {
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+ createAgenticMemoryCapture,
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+ createFilesystemMemoryProvider,
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+ } from "@cuylabs/agent-memory-filesystem";
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+
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+ const memory = createFilesystemMemoryProvider({
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+ root: ".agent-memory",
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+ remember: {
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+ captureBeforeCompactionCommit: createAgenticMemoryCapture({
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+ model: memoryModel,
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+ profile: memoryCaptureProfile,
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+ maxSteps: 4,
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+ timeoutMs: 15_000,
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+ }),
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+ },
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+ });
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+ ```
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+
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+ That worker is provider-owned host policy. It is not exposed as a foreground
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+ tool, and agent-core still awaits `captureBeforeCompactionCommit` before
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+ committing the compacted session history.
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+ Pass any additional read helpers through `tools`, and apply the private
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+ worker's own `middleware`, `approval`, or `toolExecutionMode` policy there. The
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+ memory worker should not inherit the foreground agent's full tool set.
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+ No SQL database is required for the default provider. Search is built
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+ in-process from local files on each call, with exact/snippet matching and
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+ lexical ranking over Markdown memory files. A SQLite FTS or vector backend
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+ should be added behind the same recall/provider boundary when memory size or
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+ latency requires a persistent index.
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+
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+ See [examples/README.md](./examples/README.md) for runnable local examples.
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+ After building `@cuylabs/agent-core` and this package, run them with:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ pnpm run example:basic
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+ pnpm run example:records
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+ pnpm run example:agentic
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+ pnpm run example:automatic-recall
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+ ```