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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: memnos
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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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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+ License: Apache-2.0
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://memnos.net
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/thameema/memnos
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+ Project-URL: Documentation, https://github.com/thameema/memnos/tree/master/docs
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/thameema/memnos/issues
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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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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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+ Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Database
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
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+ Requires-Python: >=3.10
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
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+ License-File: LICENSE
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+ Requires-Dist: psycopg[binary]>=3.2
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+ Requires-Dist: psycopg_pool>=3.2
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+ Requires-Dist: httpx>=0.27
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+ Requires-Dist: openai>=1.40
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+ Requires-Dist: sentence-transformers>=3.0
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+ Requires-Dist: mcp>=1.2
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+ Requires-Dist: python-dateutil>=2.9
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+ Requires-Dist: cryptography>=42
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+ Provides-Extra: files
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+ Requires-Dist: python-docx>=1.1; extra == "files"
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ # memnos
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+
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+ **Self-hostable, governed, vendor-neutral memory for AI agents — on one PostgreSQL.**
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+
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+ memnos gives AI agents long-term memory that persists across sessions, with **governance
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+ built in** (token auth, namespace ACL, audit, an encrypted secret vault) and **no vendor
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+ lock-in**. It runs on a single **PostgreSQL + pgvector** database — no second vector store,
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+ no graph database — and uses **no LLM at query time** (retrieval is hybrid search + a local
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+ cross-encoder reranker). Works with **Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf** and any MCP client,
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+ plus a REST API and a cross-platform CLI.
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+
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+ > **Status:** Preview. Single-org self-host, local-first. Apache-2.0.
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+
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+ ```
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+ Claude Code ─┐
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+ Cursor ├─ MCP (stdio) ─┐
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+ Windsurf ─┘ │
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+ hooks (auto) ───────────────┼─► memnos server ──► PostgreSQL + pgvector (ONE engine)
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+ REST / CLI ─────────────────┘ ├─ hybrid retrieve: pgvector (HNSW) + BM25 (tsvector) → RRF
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+ │ → cross-encoder rerank → quota + timeline + entity arms
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+ │ (NO LLM at query time)
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+ ├─ bi-temporal facts + belief-change supersession
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+ ├─ governance: token auth · namespace ACL · audit · usage
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+ └─ encrypted secret vault (AES-256-GCM) + ingest redaction
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Why memnos (vs Graphiti / Mem0)
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+
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+ | | **memnos** | Graphiti (Zep) | Mem0 |
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+ |---|---|---|---|
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+ | Store | **one** Postgres + pgvector | Neo4j graph DB | vector DB (+ optional graph) |
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+ | Conflict handling | **deterministic** bi-temporal supersession | LLM edge-invalidation | LLM ADD/UPDATE/DELETE |
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+ | Query-time LLM | **none** | none | none |
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+ | Reranking | **cross-encoder** | RRF / node distance | vector score |
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+ | Governance | **token + namespace ACL + audit + usage ledger** | — | — |
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+ | Secrets | **encrypted vault + ingest redaction** | — | — |
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+ | Deploy | **one container / pip install**, runs anywhere | graph DB required | cloud or self-host |
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+ | License | **Apache-2.0** | — | — |
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+
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+ **The essence:** memnos is a *governed memory engine*, not an agent runtime. Conflicts are
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+ resolved deterministically (no LLM guessing at write time), retrieval is hybrid + reranked,
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+ everything is bi-temporal and audited, and it all runs on one Postgres you already know how
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+ to operate.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Quickstart (local)
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+
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+ **Prerequisite:** a PostgreSQL with the `pgvector` extension available. memnos does **not**
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+ install Postgres — it connects to yours. (For local dev: `docker compose -f
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+ docker-compose.dev.yml up -d`.)
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ ./install.sh # macOS/Linux (Windows: .\install.ps1) → installs the `memnos` command
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+ memnos setup # enter your Postgres connection → creates schema + an admin token
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+ memnos serve # start the server → open http://127.0.0.1:8900/admin
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+ ```
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+
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+ `memnos --help` covers everything: `setup serve token grant principal namespace secret
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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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+
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+ An OpenAI key (in `.env` or `memnos secret set openai` → `OPENAI_API_KEY=secret://openai`)
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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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+ it stays in `.env` or the encrypted vault.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Integrations
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+ One command wires memnos into your agent — no manual config editing:
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+ ```bash
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+ memnos claude-setup # Claude Code: MCP + hooks (auto recall/save) + /memnos + CLAUDE.md
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+ memnos agent-setup codex # Codex CLI (MCP via ~/.codex/config.toml + AGENTS.md)
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+ memnos agent-setup cursor # Cursor
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+ memnos agent-setup windsurf # Windsurf
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+ memnos agent-setup claude-desktop
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+ ```
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+
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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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+
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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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+ one codebase, not a benchmarked copy and a shipped copy.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Management console + governance
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+
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+ A zero-build web console ships in the open-source build at **`/admin`** (create namespaces,
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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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+
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+ ```bash
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+ memnos admin # bootstrap an admin token → paste into /admin
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Benchmarks — LoCoMo (and how we report it)
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+ **58% under an independent cross-provider judge / 61% under the gpt-4o judge** on the full
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+ LoCoMo benchmark (10 conversations, 1,542 QA).
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+ We care more about *credibility* than a big headline:
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+ - **Setup:** full 10 conversations. Ingest → bi-temporal SPO fact extraction (gpt-4o-mini) +
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+ consolidation; retrieve via hybrid (pgvector + BM25, RRF) + cross-encoder rerank +
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+ timeline / entity-guarantee arms — **no LLM at query time**; answer with the calling agent
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+ (GPT-5-mini in our run); judge with an LLM.
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+ - **Independent judging:** most published numbers are *self-judged* (the same vendor's model
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+ grades its own answers). We additionally score under an **independent provider's judge**
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+ (Claude grading GPT answers) to remove self-preference bias.
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+ - **Judge transparency:** the score is judge-sensitive. On the *same answers* we measure a
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+ **strict ~44% / standard 58-61% / lenient 85-88%** band — so you can see how much the
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+ judge prompt moves any number.
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+ - **On comparisons:** headlines elsewhere (~66% Mem0, ~73% Mnemory, 90%+ others) are
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+ typically self-judged and sometimes on a *different* benchmark (e.g. DMR, not LoCoMo). We
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+ don't claim parity — we publish a reproducible harness.
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+ **Reproduce:** `python benchmarks/locomo_eval.py --sample-ids 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9`
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+ (see [`benchmarks/`](benchmarks/README.md)).
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+ *We'd rather report a credible 58% under an independent judge than an inflated 85% under a
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+ lenient one.*
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## How it works
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+ **Write** (LLM at ingest only): a message becomes a verbatim raw turn **and** structured
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+ bi-temporal SPO facts. Single-valued attributes (`lives_in`, `works_at`) supersede on
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+ change; multi-valued ones (`did`, `visited`) accumulate. Secrets are redacted before
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+ storage. An offline "sleep" pass consolidates facts into entity dossiers (multi-hop
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+ pre-join).
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+
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+ **Read** (no LLM): the query runs hybrid retrieval (pgvector HNSW + BM25 via tsvector, fused
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+ with RRF), a cross-encoder reranks, and quota retrieval guarantees raw-turn + fact coverage.
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+ Temporal questions add a guaranteed entity **timeline**; entity questions add an
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+ **entity-guarantee** arm so list/aggregation answers are complete.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Security & operations
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+
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+ - **Auth:** opaque bearer tokens (SHA-256 hashed at rest; instantly revocable — not JWTs).
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+ - **ACL:** every read/write is clamped to the principal's namespace grants.
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+ - **Audit + usage ledger:** who/what/when + per-op LLM cost.
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+ - **Secret vault:** AES-256-GCM, value-refs (`secret://name`), key rotation.
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+ - **Redaction:** secret-shaped text is stripped from remembered messages before storage.
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+ - **Health heuristic:** `memnos health` turns metrics into actionable findings.
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+
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+ > Local-first: the server binds `127.0.0.1`. Put a TLS reverse proxy in front for remote use.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0. The open-source build is the engine + single-org self-host + the basic
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+ management console. SSO/advanced RBAC, encrypted-vault key management (KMS/HSM, rotation
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+ policies), the multi-tenant control plane, the richer enterprise UI, and managed cloud are
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+ the commercial layer.
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+ # memnos
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+
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+ **Self-hostable, governed, vendor-neutral memory for AI agents — on one PostgreSQL.**
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+
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+ memnos gives AI agents long-term memory that persists across sessions, with **governance
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+ built in** (token auth, namespace ACL, audit, an encrypted secret vault) and **no vendor
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+ lock-in**. It runs on a single **PostgreSQL + pgvector** database — no second vector store,
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+ no graph database — and uses **no LLM at query time** (retrieval is hybrid search + a local
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+ cross-encoder reranker). Works with **Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf** and any MCP client,
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+ plus a REST API and a cross-platform CLI.
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+
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+ > **Status:** Preview. Single-org self-host, local-first. Apache-2.0.
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+
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+ ```
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+ Claude Code ─┐
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+ Cursor ├─ MCP (stdio) ─┐
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+ Windsurf ─┘ │
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+ hooks (auto) ───────────────┼─► memnos server ──► PostgreSQL + pgvector (ONE engine)
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+ REST / CLI ─────────────────┘ ├─ hybrid retrieve: pgvector (HNSW) + BM25 (tsvector) → RRF
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+ │ → cross-encoder rerank → quota + timeline + entity arms
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+ │ (NO LLM at query time)
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+ ├─ bi-temporal facts + belief-change supersession
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+ ├─ governance: token auth · namespace ACL · audit · usage
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+ └─ encrypted secret vault (AES-256-GCM) + ingest redaction
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Why memnos (vs Graphiti / Mem0)
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+
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+ | | **memnos** | Graphiti (Zep) | Mem0 |
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+ |---|---|---|---|
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+ | Store | **one** Postgres + pgvector | Neo4j graph DB | vector DB (+ optional graph) |
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+ | Conflict handling | **deterministic** bi-temporal supersession | LLM edge-invalidation | LLM ADD/UPDATE/DELETE |
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+ | Query-time LLM | **none** | none | none |
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+ | Reranking | **cross-encoder** | RRF / node distance | vector score |
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+ | Governance | **token + namespace ACL + audit + usage ledger** | — | — |
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+ | Secrets | **encrypted vault + ingest redaction** | — | — |
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+ | Deploy | **one container / pip install**, runs anywhere | graph DB required | cloud or self-host |
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+ | License | **Apache-2.0** | — | — |
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+
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+ **The essence:** memnos is a *governed memory engine*, not an agent runtime. Conflicts are
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+ resolved deterministically (no LLM guessing at write time), retrieval is hybrid + reranked,
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+ everything is bi-temporal and audited, and it all runs on one Postgres you already know how
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+ to operate.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Quickstart (local)
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+
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+ **Prerequisite:** a PostgreSQL with the `pgvector` extension available. memnos does **not**
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+ install Postgres — it connects to yours. (For local dev: `docker compose -f
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+ docker-compose.dev.yml up -d`.)
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ ./install.sh # macOS/Linux (Windows: .\install.ps1) → installs the `memnos` command
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+ memnos setup # enter your Postgres connection → creates schema + an admin token
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+ memnos serve # start the server → open http://127.0.0.1:8900/admin
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+ ```
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+
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+ `memnos --help` covers everything: `setup serve token grant principal namespace secret
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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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+
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+ An OpenAI key (in `.env` or `memnos secret set openai` → `OPENAI_API_KEY=secret://openai`)
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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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+ it stays in `.env` or the encrypted vault.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Integrations
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+
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+ One command wires memnos into your agent — no manual config editing:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ memnos claude-setup # Claude Code: MCP + hooks (auto recall/save) + /memnos + CLAUDE.md
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+ memnos agent-setup codex # Codex CLI (MCP via ~/.codex/config.toml + AGENTS.md)
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+ memnos agent-setup cursor # Cursor
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+ memnos agent-setup windsurf # Windsurf
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+ memnos agent-setup claude-desktop
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+ ```
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+
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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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+
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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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+
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+ REST, MCP, hooks and the benchmark all run the **same engine** (`MemnosMemory`) — there is
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+ one codebase, not a benchmarked copy and a shipped copy.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Management console + governance
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+
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+ A zero-build web console ships in the open-source build at **`/admin`** (create namespaces,
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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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+
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+ ```bash
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+ memnos admin # bootstrap an admin token → paste into /admin
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+ ```
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Benchmarks — LoCoMo (and how we report it)
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+
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+ **58% under an independent cross-provider judge / 61% under the gpt-4o judge** on the full
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+ LoCoMo benchmark (10 conversations, 1,542 QA).
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+ We care more about *credibility* than a big headline:
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+
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+ - **Setup:** full 10 conversations. Ingest → bi-temporal SPO fact extraction (gpt-4o-mini) +
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+ consolidation; retrieve via hybrid (pgvector + BM25, RRF) + cross-encoder rerank +
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+ timeline / entity-guarantee arms — **no LLM at query time**; answer with the calling agent
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+ (GPT-5-mini in our run); judge with an LLM.
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+ - **Independent judging:** most published numbers are *self-judged* (the same vendor's model
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+ grades its own answers). We additionally score under an **independent provider's judge**
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+ (Claude grading GPT answers) to remove self-preference bias.
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+ - **Judge transparency:** the score is judge-sensitive. On the *same answers* we measure a
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+ **strict ~44% / standard 58-61% / lenient 85-88%** band — so you can see how much the
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+ judge prompt moves any number.
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+ - **On comparisons:** headlines elsewhere (~66% Mem0, ~73% Mnemory, 90%+ others) are
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+ typically self-judged and sometimes on a *different* benchmark (e.g. DMR, not LoCoMo). We
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+ don't claim parity — we publish a reproducible harness.
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+
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+ **Reproduce:** `python benchmarks/locomo_eval.py --sample-ids 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9`
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+ (see [`benchmarks/`](benchmarks/README.md)).
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+
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+ *We'd rather report a credible 58% under an independent judge than an inflated 85% under a
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+ lenient one.*
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## How it works
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+ **Write** (LLM at ingest only): a message becomes a verbatim raw turn **and** structured
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+ bi-temporal SPO facts. Single-valued attributes (`lives_in`, `works_at`) supersede on
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+ change; multi-valued ones (`did`, `visited`) accumulate. Secrets are redacted before
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+ storage. An offline "sleep" pass consolidates facts into entity dossiers (multi-hop
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+ pre-join).
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+
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+ **Read** (no LLM): the query runs hybrid retrieval (pgvector HNSW + BM25 via tsvector, fused
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+ with RRF), a cross-encoder reranks, and quota retrieval guarantees raw-turn + fact coverage.
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+ Temporal questions add a guaranteed entity **timeline**; entity questions add an
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+ **entity-guarantee** arm so list/aggregation answers are complete.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Security & operations
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+
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+ - **Auth:** opaque bearer tokens (SHA-256 hashed at rest; instantly revocable — not JWTs).
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+ - **ACL:** every read/write is clamped to the principal's namespace grants.
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+ - **Audit + usage ledger:** who/what/when + per-op LLM cost.
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+ - **Secret vault:** AES-256-GCM, value-refs (`secret://name`), key rotation.
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+ - **Redaction:** secret-shaped text is stripped from remembered messages before storage.
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+ - **Health heuristic:** `memnos health` turns metrics into actionable findings.
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+
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+ > Local-first: the server binds `127.0.0.1`. Put a TLS reverse proxy in front for remote use.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ Apache-2.0. The open-source build is the engine + single-org self-host + the basic
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+ management console. SSO/advanced RBAC, encrypted-vault key management (KMS/HSM, rotation
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+ policies), the multi-tenant control plane, the richer enterprise UI, and managed cloud are
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+ the commercial layer.
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+ """memnos brain-inspired memory engine (B1+).
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+
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+ Layers: raw_turns (sensory) → episodic (hippocampus) → semantic (neocortex).
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+ B1 = schema + write-time encoding (event segmentation, salience, entity graph).
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+ """
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+ from .store import BrainStore
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+ from .encode import Encoder, extract_entities, salience
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+ from .consolidate import Consolidator
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+ from .retrieve import Retriever, context_block
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+ __all__ = ["BrainStore", "Encoder", "extract_entities", "salience", "Consolidator",
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+ "Retriever", "context_block"]