recallmem 0.1.4 → 0.2.0

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package/README.md CHANGED
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  <strong>Your Persistent Private AI that actually remembers you.</strong>
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  </p>
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+ <p align="center">
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+ <code>npx recallmem</code>
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+ </p>
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  <p align="center">
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  Chatbots like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini tend to forget you the moment you end your session. RecallMEM doesn't. It builds a profile of who you are, extracts facts after every conversation, and runs vector search across your entire history to find relevant context. By the time you've used it for a week, it knows you better than any AI ever will.
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  </p>
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  A personal AI chatbot with REAL memory. Plug in any LLM you want and RecallMEM gives it persistent memory of who you are, what you've talked about, and what's currently true vs historical. All your memory is stored in a local Postgres database on your machine, with pgvector powering the semantic search across your past conversations.
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- The best part is that the LLM will never touch your memory in the database. Every retrieval is deterministic SQL + cosine similarity, assembled by TypeScript before the LLM ever sees it. The LLM only proposes new facts; a TypeScript validator decides what gets stored. Facts have timestamps and get auto-retired when you contradict them ("works at Acme" → "left Acme"). [Deep dive on the architecture →](./docs/ARCHITECTURE.md)
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+ The best part is that **the LLM proposes, TypeScript decides.** Retrieval is deterministic SQL + cosine similarity, built by TypeScript before the model ever sees it. On the write side, an LLM proposes candidate facts and contradictions, but a 6-step TypeScript validator decides what actually gets stored. Facts have timestamps and get auto-retired when the truth changes ("works at Acme" → "left Acme"). [Deep dive on the architecture →](./docs/ARCHITECTURE.md)
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  You can run it three ways:
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  npx recallmem
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  ```
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- The installer sets up Postgres, pgvector, and Ollama (for the embedding model that powers memory). When the browser opens to `localhost:3000`:
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+ The installer sets up Postgres, pgvector, and Ollama (for the embedding model that powers memory). When the browser opens to `localhost:1337`:
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  1. Click **Settings** in the top right
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  2. Click **Providers**
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  const command = hasBuild ? "start" : "dev";
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  info(hasBuild ? "Production build detected, running next start" : "No build found, running next dev");
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- info("Opening http://localhost:3000 in your browser...");
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+ info("Opening http://localhost:1337 in your browser...");
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  console.log("");
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  console.log(color.dim(" (Press Ctrl+C to stop)"));
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  console.log("");
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  // Open the browser shortly after starting (give Next a moment to be ready)
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- setTimeout(() => openBrowser("http://localhost:3000"), 2000);
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+ setTimeout(() => openBrowser("http://localhost:1337"), 2000);
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- const child = spawn("npx", ["next", command], {
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+ const child = spawn("npx", ["next", command, "-p", "1337"], {
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  cwd: installPath,
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  stdio: "inherit",
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  env: process.env,
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "recallmem",
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- "version": "0.1.4",
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+ "version": "0.2.0",
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  "description": "Private, local-first AI chatbot with persistent working memory. One command install via npx.",
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  "license": "Apache-2.0",
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  "author": "Chris Sean",