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- memnos-0.1.0/LICENSE +201 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/PKG-INFO +211 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/README.md +174 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/__init__.py +12 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/consolidate.py +150 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/control.py +517 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/embed.py +42 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/encode.py +123 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/local_models.py +37 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/redact.py +87 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/rerank.py +27 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/retrieve.py +92 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/schema.sql +124 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/service.py +425 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/store.py +757 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/temporal.py +125 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/usage.py +62 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/core/vault.py +116 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos.egg-info/PKG-INFO +211 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos.egg-info/SOURCES.txt +46 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos.egg-info/dependency_links.txt +1 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos.egg-info/entry_points.txt +2 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos.egg-info/requires.txt +12 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos.egg-info/top_level.txt +6 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos_admin.py +157 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos_cli.py +591 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos_mcp.py +405 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/memnos_server.py +708 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/nsresolve.py +57 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/pyproject.toml +61 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/setup.cfg +4 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_admin_api.py +105 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_cli.py +85 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_corpus_api.py +116 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_episodic_api.py +136 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_ingest_api.py +114 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_knowledge_api.py +124 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_memory_api.py +152 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_migrate_api.py +121 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_provenance_api.py +115 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_pubsub_api.py +113 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_pubsub_push.py +174 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_reconcile_api.py +102 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_vault.py +132 -0
- memnos-0.1.0/tests/test_wide_recall_api.py +106 -0
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Name: memnos
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Summary: Self-hostable, governed, vendor-neutral memory for AI agents (PostgreSQL + pgvector).
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Author: Thameem Ansari
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Keywords: memory,ai-agents,llm,postgresql,pgvector,rag,mcp,vector-search,long-term-memory,bi-temporal,governance
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# memnos
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**Self-hostable, governed, vendor-neutral memory for AI agents — on one PostgreSQL.**
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stats health whoami ns remember recall`. Config (DSN, vault key, port) lives in
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`~/.memnos/config.json`. Full walkthrough: [`QUICKSTART.md`](QUICKSTART.md).
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enables 1536-d embeddings + fact extraction. Without it, memnos runs in free **local 384-d**
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mode (embeddings only, no extraction). memnos **never holds your LLM key in plaintext** —
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Each mints a scoped token, is idempotent, and backs up edited files; `memnos setup` runs
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`claude-setup` automatically when it detects Claude Code. **Claude Code** is the only agent
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with lifecycle **hooks** (auto-recall before each prompt, auto-save after); every other agent
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gets the memnos MCP **tools** (`recall`, `recall_wide`, `remember`, `reconcile_claim`, …).
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- **REST** — `POST /remember`, `POST /recall` (Bearer token, namespace-scoped).
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- **CLI / SDK** — `memnos remember/recall`, or `pip install memnos-sdk` (LangChain / LangGraph
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/ LlamaIndex adapters).
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- Full client guides: [`docs/guides/clients/`](docs/guides/clients/README.md).
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REST, MCP, hooks and the benchmark all run the **same engine** (`MemnosMemory`) — there is
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## Management console + governance
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mint/revoke tokens, manage grants, view the dashboard, store secrets). Every call is
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token-authenticated, namespace-ACL'd, and audited. (SSO/OIDC, advanced RBAC, multi-tenant
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control plane, and the richer enterprise UI are the commercial layer.)
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consolidation; retrieve via hybrid (pgvector + BM25, RRF) + cross-encoder rerank +
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