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+ # Persona Memory Architecture
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+ ## Tonic And Phasic Memory
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+ Identity memory is tonic, while event and source memory is phasic. `MEMORY_KIND_BUDGETS` reserves independent selection budgets by kind so `belief`, `habit`, and `style` memories stay available alongside `episode`, `fact`, and `source` memories instead of competing in one global pool. `calculateMemoryAvailability` returns `1` for beliefs, habits, and style, while episodic/source-like memories decay and compete on the current turn's retrieval cues.
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+ ## Hybrid Recall
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+ Recall combines lexical and vector signals. `tokenize` preserves lowercased English/Korean tokens and strips common Korean particles, while `embeddingSimilarityExpression` retrieves pgvector cosine similarity from `personaMemoryEmbeddings`; `normalizeCosineSimilarity` rescales embedding similarity so it can be compared with lexical overlap. `calculateMemoryActivationScore` then combines semantic, entity, theme, temporal, affective, identity, confidence, and privacy terms before `retrievePersonaMemoriesWithScores` selects candidates.
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+ ## One-Hop Spreading Activation
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+ `applySpreadingActivation` runs a single association pass over `linkIds` and `aliasIds`. If one memory links to another, each can receive up to `SPREADING_ACTIVATION_FACTOR` (`0.3`) times the other's rank as `spreadingBoost`. The boost uses `Math.max`, not summation, so dense memory graphs do not snowball, and the one-hop pass keeps activation local to direct associations.
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+ ## Forgetting And Emotional Salience
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+ `calculateMemoryAvailability` implements an exponential forgetting curve with `EPISODIC_HALF_LIFE_DAYS` (`90`), `RECALL_PRIMING_HALF_LIFE_DAYS` (`30`), and `MEMORY_AVAILABILITY_FLOOR` (`0.35`). Source confidence lengthens the creation half-life, recent activation adds priming, and `activationCount` adds use-dependent strengthening. Emotional salience influences ranking through `calculateMemoryActivationScore`: episode candidates use `retrievalBoost`, PAD mood congruence, and emotion-label overlap when computing `affectiveSalience`.
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+ ## PAD Mood
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+ Mood is represented as PAD (`valence`, `arousal`, `dominance`). `calculatePersonaMoodUpdate` decays stored mood toward `PERSONA_MOOD_BASELINE` (`valence: 0.1`, `arousal: 0.3`, `dominance: 0.5`) with `MOOD_DECAY_HALF_LIFE_HOURS` (`24`), then blends in the current turn's impulse with `MOOD_INERTIA` (`0.75`). `explainTurnAffect` derives the impulse from query cues and activated memories, while `loadPersonaMoodState` and `persistPersonaMoodState` carry the mood between turns.
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+ ## Belief Reconsolidation
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+ Beliefs are updated by reinforcement and contradiction rather than overwritten. `applyBeliefReinforcement` uses `BELIEF_REINFORCEMENT_RATE` (`0.3`) to move confidence and strength asymptotically toward certainty. `applyBeliefContradiction` uses `BELIEF_CONTRADICTION_RATE` (`0.45`) to decay confidence and strength; when strength falls below `BELIEF_CONFLICT_THRESHOLD` (`0.35`), the belief becomes `conflicted`. `consolidatePersonaMemoryScope` applies those updates and can create revised beliefs while preserving source ids.
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+ ## Re-Entrant Recall
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+ The persona can re-cue memory during a response through the `recall_persona_memory` tool. The tool calls `recallPersonaMemoriesForCue`, which builds a cue-only `PersonaContextGatewayOutput`, retrieves selected memories with the same retrieval stack, and returns formatted memory sections. This lets the agent fill a memory gap discovered while drafting without re-running the full turn planner.
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+ # @wordbricks/persona
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+ `@wordbricks/persona` is a persona memory and runtime library for LLM agents. It gives an application a durable memory substrate, a turn planner, prompt context assembly, and post-response memory review without owning your database connection, model provider, embedder, chat stack, or deployment runtime.
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+ The memory model is brain-inspired rather than a single global vector search. Tonic identity memory - beliefs, habits, and style - has independent selection budgets from phasic episodic/source memory, so stable identity does not get crowded out by recent events. Recall combines lexical overlap with pgvector cosine similarity, then applies one-hop spreading activation across linked memories. Episodic availability follows an exponential forgetting curve, but recent activation and emotional salience can strengthen recall. Mood is represented as PAD (`valence`, `arousal`, `dominance`) and decays between turns. Beliefs are reconsolidated through reinforcement and contradiction, not overwritten. During generation, an agent can perform re-entrant recall by calling back into memory with a specific cue.
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+ See [ARCHITECTURE.md](./ARCHITECTURE.md) for the retrieval, forgetting, mood, and reconsolidation details.
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+ ## Design
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+ This package is bring-your-own infrastructure:
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+ - Bring your own Postgres database with pgvector. The schema is implemented with Drizzle and exported from `@wordbricks/persona/schema`.
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+ - Bring your own Drizzle database handle. `drizzle-orm` is a peer dependency so your app and this package share one Drizzle instance.
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+ - Bring your own LLM. Planning, triage, and consolidation use the `PersonaJsonLlm` callback: `{ systemPrompt, userPrompt } => Promise<unknown>`.
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+ - Bring your own embedder. Retrieval works lexically without embeddings, or semantically with any `PersonaEmbedder`; the package includes `createOpenAiPersonaEmbedder` for OpenAI embeddings.
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+ - Bring your own chat runtime. `buildPersonaInstructions` returns instructions that you pass to your normal agent or chat-completion stack.
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+ - Optionally attach an external memory service. The Hindsight adapter can recall, retain, and reflect through `createHindsightPersonaMemoryClient`.
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+ - Use `PersonaLogger` and `defer` hooks for serverless runtimes. In Cloudflare Workers, pass `defer: ctx.waitUntil` so background retain/review work can finish after the response.
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+
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+ ## Requirements
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+ - Node.js or Bun
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+ - Postgres with pgvector enabled:
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+ ```sql
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+ CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS vector;
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+ ```
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+ Install the package and the shared Drizzle peer:
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+ ```sh
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+ npm i @wordbricks/persona drizzle-orm
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+ ```
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+ You will also need your normal Drizzle database driver and migration tooling, for example `postgres` and `drizzle-kit`.
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+ ## Schema Setup
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+ Re-export the persona schema from your app and include that file in your `drizzle-kit` config. This lets your app own migrations while keeping table definitions sourced from the package.
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+ ```ts
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+ // src/db/persona-schema.ts
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+ export * from "@wordbricks/persona/schema";
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+ ```
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+ ```ts
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+ // drizzle.config.ts
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+ import { defineConfig } from "drizzle-kit";
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+ export default defineConfig({
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+ dialect: "postgresql",
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+ out: "./drizzle",
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+ schema: ["./src/db/schema.ts", "./src/db/persona-schema.ts"],
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ Then generate and apply migrations through your normal Drizzle workflow.
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+ `organizationId`, `userId`, `chatSessionId`, and `chatMessageId` are opaque string scoping columns. The package intentionally does not declare foreign keys to host-app tables. If your app wants referential constraints, add them in your own migrations.
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+ Embeddings are stored at `PERSONA_EMBEDDING_DIMENSION` (`1536`), matching OpenAI `text-embedding-3-small` through the built-in helper. If you use a different embedder, keep the schema dimension aligned with that embedder.
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+ ## Quickstart
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+ This is the full wiring shape. The same flow is typechecked in [examples/basic.ts](./examples/basic.ts).
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+ ```ts
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+ import { drizzle } from "drizzle-orm/postgres-js";
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+ import postgres from "postgres";
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+ import {
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+ buildPersonaInstructions,
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+ createOpenAiPersonaEmbedder,
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+ ingestPersonaSourceDocument,
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+ preparePersonaRuntimeContext,
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+ processPersonaMemoryConsolidationTick,
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+ recordPostResponsePersonaMemoryReview,
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+ rememberPersonaLayerMemory,
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+ upsertPersonaProfile,
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+ } from "@wordbricks/persona";
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+ import type { PersonaDatabase, PersonaJsonLlm } from "@wordbricks/persona";
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+ import * as personaSchema from "@wordbricks/persona/schema";
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+ const sql = postgres(process.env.DATABASE_URL!);
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+ const db = drizzle(sql, { schema: personaSchema }) as PersonaDatabase;
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+ const organizationId = "org_123";
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+ const personaKey = "product-coach";
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+ const userId = "user_123";
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+ const openAiApiKey = process.env.OPENAI_API_KEY!;
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+ const embed = createOpenAiPersonaEmbedder(openAiApiKey);
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+ const personaJsonLlm: PersonaJsonLlm = async ({ systemPrompt, userPrompt }) => {
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+ const response = await fetch("https://api.example.com/chat/completions", {
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+ method: "POST",
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+ headers: {
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+ Authorization: `Bearer ${process.env.JSON_LLM_API_KEY}`,
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+ "Content-Type": "application/json",
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+ },
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+ body: JSON.stringify({
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+ model: "your-json-mode-model",
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+ response_format: { type: "json_object" },
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+ messages: [
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+ { role: "system", content: systemPrompt },
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+ { role: "user", content: `${userPrompt}\n\nReturn JSON only.` },
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+ ],
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+ temperature: 0,
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+ }),
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+ });
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+ const payload = (await response.json()) as {
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+ choices?: Array<{ message?: { content?: string | null } }>;
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+ };
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+ const content = payload.choices?.[0]?.message?.content;
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+ if (!content) throw new Error("Persona JSON LLM returned no content.");
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+ return JSON.parse(content) as unknown;
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+ };
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+ const persona = await upsertPersonaProfile(db, {
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+ organizationId,
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+ displayName: "Product Coach",
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+ personaType: "synthetic_role",
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+ consentStatus: "fictional_or_authorized",
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+ policy: {
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+ allowedUse: ["Help teams reason about product decisions."],
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+ forbiddenUse: ["Do not present this persona as a real person."],
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+ transparencyLabel: "AI persona simulation for Product Coach.",
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+ },
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+ profile: {
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+ voice: "plain-spoken, rigorous, and concrete",
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+ },
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+ updatedByUserId: userId,
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+ });
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+ await ingestPersonaSourceDocument(db, {
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+ organizationId,
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+ personaKey,
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+ title: "Product Coach Seed Notes",
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+ rawText:
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+ "The Product Coach prefers writing down the user problem, the bet, and the fastest falsifying signal before committing engineering time.",
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+ sourceType: "seed",
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+ sourcePriority: "synthetic",
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+ rightsStatus: "owned",
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+ embed,
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+ });
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+ await rememberPersonaLayerMemory(db, {
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+ organizationId,
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+ personaKey,
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+ updatedByUserId: userId,
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+ memoryKind: "habit",
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+ title: "Product review habit",
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+ summary:
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+ "When reviewing product ideas, the persona asks for the riskiest assumption and the smallest credible test.",
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+ content: {
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+ triggerDescription: "When asked to review a product idea",
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+ defaultResponsePattern: [
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+ "Name the assumption, name the user evidence, then suggest the smallest test.",
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+ ],
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+ },
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+ embed,
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+ });
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+ const userMessage = "Should we build a dashboard for this feature first?";
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+ const runtime = await preparePersonaRuntimeContext(db, {
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+ organizationId,
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+ personaKey,
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+ message: userMessage,
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+ disclosurePolicy: "always",
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+ llm: personaJsonLlm,
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+ embed,
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+ });
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+ const systemPrompt = buildPersonaInstructions({
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+ personaKey,
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+ language: "en",
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+ disclosurePolicy: runtime.disclosurePolicy,
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+ personaPromptContext: runtime.promptContext,
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+ turnPlan: runtime.turnPlan,
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+ });
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+ const answer = await yourChatLlm({
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+ system: systemPrompt,
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+ user: userMessage,
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+ });
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+ await recordPostResponsePersonaMemoryReview(db, {
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+ organizationId,
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+ userId,
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+ userMessage,
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+ assistantMessage: answer,
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+ persona: runtime.persona,
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+ turnPlan: runtime.turnPlan,
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+ workspaceId: runtime.workspaceId,
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+ llm: personaJsonLlm,
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+ });
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+ // Run this from a cron or queue worker.
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+ await processPersonaMemoryConsolidationTick({
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+ db,
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+ consolidate: personaJsonLlm,
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+ embed,
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+ });
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+ ```
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+ ## API Overview
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+ | Area | Module | Key exports |
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+ | --- | --- | --- |
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+ | Profile | `@wordbricks/persona` | `upsertPersonaProfile`, `loadPersonaProfile`, `publishPersonaProfile`, `copyPersonaProfile`, `deletePersonaProfile`, `upsertPersonaAlias`, `listPersonaAliases` |
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+ | Source ingestion | `@wordbricks/persona` | `ingestPersonaSourceDocument`, `chunkPersonaSourceText`, `draftPersonaMemoriesFromSourceDocument`, `activatePersonaDraftMemory`, `rememberPersonaLayerMemory`, `forgetPersonaLayerMemory` |
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+ | Runtime and turn memory | `@wordbricks/persona` | `preparePersonaRuntimeContext`, `planPersonaTurnWithLlm`, `recallPersonaMemoriesForCue`, `recordPostResponsePersonaMemoryReview`, `triagePostResponseInteractionMemoryWithLlm`, `processPersonaMemoryConsolidationTick` |
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+ | Mood and selection | `@wordbricks/persona` | `calculatePersonaMoodUpdate`, `estimateTurnAffect`, `updatePersonaMood`, `selectPersonaMemories`, `selectPersonaMemoriesWithScores`, `calculateMemoryAvailability` |
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+ | Embeddings | `@wordbricks/persona` | `createOpenAiPersonaEmbedder`, `upsertPersonaMemoryEmbeddings`, `backfillPersonaMemoryEmbeddings`, `hashPersonaMemoryText`, `normalizePersonaEmbeddingText` |
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+ | Hindsight adapter | `@wordbricks/persona` | `createHindsightPersonaMemoryConfig`, `createHindsightPersonaMemoryClient`, `createNoopHindsightPersonaMemoryClient`, `hindsightPersonaBankId`, `hindsightPersonaTags` |
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+ | Agent instructions | `@wordbricks/persona/agent` | `buildPersonaInstructions`, `PersonaLanguage` |
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+ | Schema | `@wordbricks/persona/schema` | Drizzle tables, insert/select types, enums, `PERSONA_EMBEDDING_DIMENSION` |
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+ The root export re-exports `./memory`, `./schema`, and `./agent`, so most applications can import from `@wordbricks/persona` until they want a narrower module boundary.
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+ ## Responsible Use
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+ Read [RESPONSIBLE_USE.md](./RESPONSIBLE_USE.md) before enabling personas for real users. Persona simulation of real people requires consent, authorization, or a carefully reviewed public-material-only basis. `PERSONA_PROFILE_TYPES` distinguishes fictional/composite characters, living public figures, deceased public figures, private authorized people, and synthetic roles; `PERSONA_CONSENT_STATUSES` records the consent basis. Real-person personas should not be activated with `unknown` consent outside controlled review, and disclosures should make clear that users are interacting with an AI persona system, not the biological person.
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+ ## License
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+ Apache-2.0. See [LICENSE](./LICENSE) and [NOTICE](./NOTICE).
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+ # Responsible Use
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+ This package models persona behavior from explicit profile, consent, source, privacy, and memory records. Operators remain responsible for making sure each persona is lawful, consented, labeled, and appropriate for the surface where it is used.
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+ ## Consent Model
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+ `PERSONA_PROFILE_TYPES` defines five persona categories:
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+ - `simulated_character`: A fictional or composite character. Use when the persona is not meant to identify a real person, or when a rights holder has authorized the character package.
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+ - `living_public_figure`: A living real public figure. Use public, attributable material only unless you have stronger authorization; avoid private facts, private motives, and deceptive impersonation.
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+ - `deceased_public_figure`: A deceased public figure. Review estate, publicity-rights, defamation, source-rights, and jurisdictional issues before use; prefer licensed, public, or fair-use-reviewed material.
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+ - `private_authorized_person`: A nonpublic or privately scoped real person. Use only with explicit consent, clear scope, revocation/deletion handling, and tight access controls.
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+ - `synthetic_role`: A non-identifying role or archetype such as "product reviewer" or "finance tutor." Keep it detached from a specific real person unless separately authorized.
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+ `PERSONA_CONSENT_STATUSES` records the consent basis:
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+ - `explicit_consent`: The represented person has explicitly consented to the persona and its intended use.
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+ - `authorized`: A rights holder, employer, estate, or other appropriate authority has authorized the persona.
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+ - `fictional_or_authorized`: The persona is fictional, synthetic, or otherwise authorized for the configured use.
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+ - `public_material_only`: The persona is constrained to public materials and should not infer or claim private information.
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+ - `unknown`: The consent basis is not established. Do not activate real-person personas with this status outside controlled review.
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+ Recommended minimums: use `fictional_or_authorized` for `simulated_character` and `synthetic_role`; use `public_material_only` or stronger for `living_public_figure` and `deceased_public_figure`; require `explicit_consent` for `private_authorized_person`.
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+ ## Real-Person Personas
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+ Real-person personas can create publicity-right, privacy, false endorsement, and defamation risk. For `living_public_figure`, restrict grounding to public statements, public works, public appearances, or authorized materials, and prefer `public_material_only` or stronger consent. For `private_authorized_person`, require explicit consent before ingesting sources, creating aliases, or enabling chat; define who can use the persona, what data can be remembered, and how revocation is handled. Do not present generated responses as the biological person, do not imply live access to private memory, and do not use a persona to evade platform or legal rules around impersonation.
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+ ## Disclosure Policy
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+ `DisclosurePolicy` has two modes:
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+ - `always`: The default OSS posture. Prompt builders inject the profile `transparencyLabel` and tell the model to actively disclose the AI/persona-simulation boundary before continuing in the persona voice.
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+ - `on_request`: The legacy Velen posture. The model keeps the identity boundary internal during ordinary conversation, does not inject `transparencyLabel` into normal prompts, and discloses when the user asks about AI/system/original-person status, asks about consciousness or memory provenance, or safety flags require transparency.
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+ Use `on_request` only when your product, jurisdiction, user interface, and consent model already provide adequate disclosure. Operators choosing `on_request` are responsible for user-facing labeling, auditability, and preventing deceptive impersonation.
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+ ## Privacy Layers
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+ `PERSONA_PRIVACY_LEVELS` supports `public`, `internal`, `private`, and `sensitive`. Retrieval treats `public`, `internal`, and `private` as retrievable within the caller's authorized scope. `sensitive` memories are blocked from recall by `selectPersonaMemoriesWithScores` through the `excludedReason: "privacy"` path, and Hindsight retain skips sensitive inputs. Keep secrets, credentials, health data, payment data, and other high-risk material out of persona memory whenever possible; if they are detected or classified as `sensitive`, they should not be surfaced to the model as active memory.
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+ import { D as DisclosurePolicy, x as PersonaTurnPlan } from '../types-BHEW4MGH.js';
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+ import 'drizzle-orm/pg-core';
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+ type PersonaLanguage = "en" | "ko";
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+ declare function buildPersonaInstructions(input: {
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+ language: PersonaLanguage;
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+ personaPromptContext: string;
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+ personaKey: string;
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+ responseStyleInstructions?: string;
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+ turnPlan?: PersonaTurnPlan;
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+ export { type PersonaLanguage, buildPersonaInstructions };
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