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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: omni-agent-memory
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: OmniMemory — a namespaced, structured memory service for Claude Code and other agents
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+ Author-email: Luo <luo@evoquake.com>
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+ License-Expression: Apache-2.0
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+ Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/luoluow/omni_memory
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+ Project-URL: Repository, https://github.com/luoluow/omni_memory
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+ Project-URL: Issues, https://github.com/luoluow/omni_memory/issues
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+ Keywords: memory,llm,agents,claude-code,mcp,rag,fastapi
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
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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: Operating System :: OS Independent
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Artificial Intelligence
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+ Classifier: Framework :: FastAPI
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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: fastapi>=0.110
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+ Requires-Dist: uvicorn[standard]>=0.29
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+ Requires-Dist: openai>=1.30
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+ Requires-Dist: httpx>=0.27
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+ Requires-Dist: pydantic>=2.6
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+ Requires-Dist: mcp>=1.2
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+ Requires-Dist: numpy>=1.24
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ # OmniService
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+
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+ OmniMemory packaged as a **standalone, namespaced memory service**. Clients (Claude
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+ Code via hooks + MCP, or any agent) push raw interactions to `/ingest` and fetch
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+ context-scoped memory from `/retrieve`. All memory work (EXTRACT / RELATE / VERIFY /
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+ COMPRESS) runs on a local LLM via Ollama — off the client's quota, in the background.
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+
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+ See `docs/OmniMemory_design.md` → **Claude Code Integration** for the design, and
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+ `docs/vector_index_design.md` for the Tr/Abs vector-index work.
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+
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+ ```
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+ Claude Code ──hooks──▶ omni CLI ─┐
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+ ──MCP────▶ omni mcp ─┤ HTTP :11435
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+
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+ omni-memoryd (FastAPI)
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+ OmniEngine ──▶ Ollama (gemma4)
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+
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+ ~/.omni/<namespace>/
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Layout
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+
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+ | File | Role |
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+ |------|------|
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+ | `omni/engine.py` | OmniEngine: namespaced ingest → background EXTRACT → debounced VERIFY → ranked retrieve |
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+ | `omni/storage.py` | Per-namespace on-disk store (raw / state / history / deletions / pages / cursor) |
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+ | `omni/server.py` | FastAPI HTTP service |
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+ | `omni/cli.py` | `omni` CLI — invoked by Claude Code hooks (transcript parsing + cursor dedup) |
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+ | `omni/mcp_server.py` | MCP stdio server — `memory_search` / `memory_note` tools |
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+ | `omni/llm.py`, `omni/prompts.py`, `omni/config.py` | Ollama client, prompts, env config |
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+
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+ ## Setup
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ cd omniservice
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+ # venv is self-contained in ./.venv (Python 3.11)
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+ .venv/bin/python -m pip install -e . # installs the `omni` entry point
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+
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+ # Local model (Ollama must be running) — serves EXTRACT/VERIFY/etc.:
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+ ollama pull gemma4:e4b
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+ # IMPORTANT: the OpenAI /v1 path runs Ollama at its default 4096 context and silently
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+ # truncates long prompts. Create a baked-in larger-context variant (the configured default):
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+ printf 'FROM gemma4:e4b\nPARAMETER num_ctx 32768\n' > /tmp/Modelfile.ctx32k
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+ ollama create gemma4-ctx32k -f /tmp/Modelfile.ctx32k
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Run
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ .venv/bin/omni serve # starts FastAPI on 127.0.0.1:11435
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+ # or: .venv/bin/python -m omni.server
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Web UI — memory inspector
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+
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+ Open **http://127.0.0.1:11435/** (redirects to `/ui/`). Pick a client + namespace to:
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+ - **Actions** tab — chronological audit log of every EXTRACT / RELATE / VERIFY call:
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+ op, timestamp, model, duration, and applied effect. Expand any row for the full
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+ **LLM request** (system prompt, user message, model + sampling params) and
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+ **response** (raw output, parsed JSON), plus the applied memory writes
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+ (errors flagged red).
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+ - **Memory snapshot** tab — the current assembled memory for that namespace.
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+
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+ Backed by `GET /actions?client_id=…&namespace=…` over the per-namespace `actions.jsonl`
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+ audit log (written by the engine on every memory-op LLM call).
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+
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+ Quick check:
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -s localhost:11435/health
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+ curl -s -X POST localhost:11435/ingest -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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+ -d '{"client_id":"alice","namespace":"/proj/x","turns":[{"role":"user","content":"My medication is Quelmithin."}],"timestamp":"2023/03/17"}'
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+ curl -s -X POST localhost:11435/retrieve -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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+ -d '{"client_id":"alice","namespace":"/proj/x","query":"medication","mode":"search"}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ `client_id` is **required** on every request and partitions storage as
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+ `~/.omni/<client_id>/<namespace>/`. Test runs use a separate client id so they never
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+ touch real data. Wipe a whole client with `DELETE /client?client_id=...`.
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+
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+ ## Configuration (env vars)
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+
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+ | Var | Default | Meaning |
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+ |-----|---------|---------|
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+ | `OMNI_STORAGE_ROOT` | `~/.omni` | Storage root (`<client_id>/<namespace>/`) |
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+ | `OMNI_CLIENT_ID` | `claude-code` | Default client id for the CLI/MCP clients |
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+ | `OMNI_HOST` / `OMNI_PORT` | `127.0.0.1` / `11435` | HTTP bind |
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+ | `OMNI_OLLAMA_BASE_URL` | `http://localhost:11434/v1` | Local LLM endpoint |
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+ | `OMNI_EXTRACT_MODEL` | `gemma4:e4b` | EXTRACT / RELATE / COMPRESS |
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+ | `OMNI_VERIFY_MODEL` | `gemma4:e4b` | VERIFY |
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+ | `OMNI_VERIFY_DEBOUNCE_SECONDS` | `20` | Idle window before background VERIFY |
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+ | `OMNI_URL` | (host/port) | Override the URL CLI/MCP clients talk to |
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+ | `OMNI_NAMESPACE` | (cwd) | Force namespace for the MCP server |
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+
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+ ## Claude Code integration
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+
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+ The `omni` binary must be on `PATH` (e.g. symlink `.venv/bin/omni`), and the service
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+ must be running (`omni serve`).
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+
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+ **`~/.claude/settings.json`** — deterministic push + baseline retrieve seed:
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+ ```jsonc
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+ {
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+ "hooks": {
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+ "SessionStart": [{ "hooks": [{ "type": "command", "command": "omni retrieve --session-start" }]}],
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+ "Stop": [{ "hooks": [{ "type": "command", "command": "omni ingest" }]}]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ The hooks read the hook payload (`transcript_path`, `cwd`) from stdin; namespace
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+ defaults to the project `cwd`. `omni ingest` parses the transcript JSONL, sends only
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+ turns newer than its per-transcript cursor, and the SessionStart hook injects the
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+ memory seed as `additionalContext`.
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+
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+ **`.mcp.json`** (or `claude mcp add`) — context-aware pull:
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+ ```jsonc
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+ { "mcpServers": { "omni": { "command": "omni", "args": ["mcp"] } } }
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+ ```
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+ Exposes `memory_search(query)` and `memory_note(text)`.
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+
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+ ## Tests
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ .venv/bin/python -m pytest tests/ -q # mocked engine/storage logic (no Ollama)
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+ scripts/run_test_env.sh # full suite incl. LIVE e2e + MCP tools
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+ ```
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+ `tests/test_smoke.py` runs with Ollama mocked. `tests/test_live.py` is gated by
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+ `OMNI_LIVE=1` and exercises the real model and MCP tools; `run_test_env.sh` boots the
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+ service and runs everything under client id `test` (wiped before/after, refuses to run
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+ as `claude-code`). A live run requires Ollama with `gemma4:e4b` pulled.
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+ # OmniService
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+
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+ OmniMemory packaged as a **standalone, namespaced memory service**. Clients (Claude
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+ Code via hooks + MCP, or any agent) push raw interactions to `/ingest` and fetch
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+ context-scoped memory from `/retrieve`. All memory work (EXTRACT / RELATE / VERIFY /
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+ COMPRESS) runs on a local LLM via Ollama — off the client's quota, in the background.
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+
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+ See `docs/OmniMemory_design.md` → **Claude Code Integration** for the design, and
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+ `docs/vector_index_design.md` for the Tr/Abs vector-index work.
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+
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+ ```
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+ Claude Code ──hooks──▶ omni CLI ─┐
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+ ──MCP────▶ omni mcp ─┤ HTTP :11435
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+
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+ omni-memoryd (FastAPI)
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+ OmniEngine ──▶ Ollama (gemma4)
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+
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+ ~/.omni/<namespace>/
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Layout
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+
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+ | File | Role |
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+ |------|------|
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+ | `omni/engine.py` | OmniEngine: namespaced ingest → background EXTRACT → debounced VERIFY → ranked retrieve |
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+ | `omni/storage.py` | Per-namespace on-disk store (raw / state / history / deletions / pages / cursor) |
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+ | `omni/server.py` | FastAPI HTTP service |
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+ | `omni/cli.py` | `omni` CLI — invoked by Claude Code hooks (transcript parsing + cursor dedup) |
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+ | `omni/mcp_server.py` | MCP stdio server — `memory_search` / `memory_note` tools |
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+ | `omni/llm.py`, `omni/prompts.py`, `omni/config.py` | Ollama client, prompts, env config |
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+
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+ ## Setup
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ cd omniservice
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+ # venv is self-contained in ./.venv (Python 3.11)
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+ .venv/bin/python -m pip install -e . # installs the `omni` entry point
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+
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+ # Local model (Ollama must be running) — serves EXTRACT/VERIFY/etc.:
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+ ollama pull gemma4:e4b
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+ # IMPORTANT: the OpenAI /v1 path runs Ollama at its default 4096 context and silently
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+ # truncates long prompts. Create a baked-in larger-context variant (the configured default):
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+ printf 'FROM gemma4:e4b\nPARAMETER num_ctx 32768\n' > /tmp/Modelfile.ctx32k
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+ ollama create gemma4-ctx32k -f /tmp/Modelfile.ctx32k
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Run
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ .venv/bin/omni serve # starts FastAPI on 127.0.0.1:11435
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+ # or: .venv/bin/python -m omni.server
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Web UI — memory inspector
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+
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+ Open **http://127.0.0.1:11435/** (redirects to `/ui/`). Pick a client + namespace to:
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+ - **Actions** tab — chronological audit log of every EXTRACT / RELATE / VERIFY call:
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+ op, timestamp, model, duration, and applied effect. Expand any row for the full
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+ **LLM request** (system prompt, user message, model + sampling params) and
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+ **response** (raw output, parsed JSON), plus the applied memory writes
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+ (errors flagged red).
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+ - **Memory snapshot** tab — the current assembled memory for that namespace.
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+
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+ Backed by `GET /actions?client_id=…&namespace=…` over the per-namespace `actions.jsonl`
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+ audit log (written by the engine on every memory-op LLM call).
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+
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+ Quick check:
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+ ```bash
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+ curl -s localhost:11435/health
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+ curl -s -X POST localhost:11435/ingest -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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+ -d '{"client_id":"alice","namespace":"/proj/x","turns":[{"role":"user","content":"My medication is Quelmithin."}],"timestamp":"2023/03/17"}'
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+ curl -s -X POST localhost:11435/retrieve -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
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+ -d '{"client_id":"alice","namespace":"/proj/x","query":"medication","mode":"search"}'
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+ ```
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+
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+ `client_id` is **required** on every request and partitions storage as
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+ `~/.omni/<client_id>/<namespace>/`. Test runs use a separate client id so they never
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+ touch real data. Wipe a whole client with `DELETE /client?client_id=...`.
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+
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+ ## Configuration (env vars)
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+
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+ | Var | Default | Meaning |
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+ |-----|---------|---------|
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+ | `OMNI_STORAGE_ROOT` | `~/.omni` | Storage root (`<client_id>/<namespace>/`) |
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+ | `OMNI_CLIENT_ID` | `claude-code` | Default client id for the CLI/MCP clients |
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+ | `OMNI_HOST` / `OMNI_PORT` | `127.0.0.1` / `11435` | HTTP bind |
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+ | `OMNI_OLLAMA_BASE_URL` | `http://localhost:11434/v1` | Local LLM endpoint |
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+ | `OMNI_EXTRACT_MODEL` | `gemma4:e4b` | EXTRACT / RELATE / COMPRESS |
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+ | `OMNI_VERIFY_MODEL` | `gemma4:e4b` | VERIFY |
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+ | `OMNI_VERIFY_DEBOUNCE_SECONDS` | `20` | Idle window before background VERIFY |
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+ | `OMNI_URL` | (host/port) | Override the URL CLI/MCP clients talk to |
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+ | `OMNI_NAMESPACE` | (cwd) | Force namespace for the MCP server |
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+ ## Claude Code integration
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+ The `omni` binary must be on `PATH` (e.g. symlink `.venv/bin/omni`), and the service
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+ must be running (`omni serve`).
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+ **`~/.claude/settings.json`** — deterministic push + baseline retrieve seed:
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+ ```jsonc
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+ {
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+ "hooks": {
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+ "SessionStart": [{ "hooks": [{ "type": "command", "command": "omni retrieve --session-start" }]}],
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+ "Stop": [{ "hooks": [{ "type": "command", "command": "omni ingest" }]}]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ The hooks read the hook payload (`transcript_path`, `cwd`) from stdin; namespace
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+ defaults to the project `cwd`. `omni ingest` parses the transcript JSONL, sends only
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+ turns newer than its per-transcript cursor, and the SessionStart hook injects the
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+ memory seed as `additionalContext`.
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+ **`.mcp.json`** (or `claude mcp add`) — context-aware pull:
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+ ```jsonc
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+ { "mcpServers": { "omni": { "command": "omni", "args": ["mcp"] } } }
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+ ```
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+ Exposes `memory_search(query)` and `memory_note(text)`.
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+
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+ ## Tests
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+ ```bash
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+ .venv/bin/python -m pytest tests/ -q # mocked engine/storage logic (no Ollama)
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+ scripts/run_test_env.sh # full suite incl. LIVE e2e + MCP tools
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+ ```
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+ `tests/test_smoke.py` runs with Ollama mocked. `tests/test_live.py` is gated by
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+ `OMNI_LIVE=1` and exercises the real model and MCP tools; `run_test_env.sh` boots the
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+ service and runs everything under client id `test` (wiped before/after, refuses to run
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+ as `claude-code`). A live run requires Ollama with `gemma4:e4b` pulled.
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+ """OmniService — an independent, namespaced memory service.
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+ OmniMemory packaged as a standalone FastAPI service with a local-LLM (Ollama)
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+ memory pipeline. Clients (Claude Code via hooks + MCP, or any agent) push raw
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+ interactions to /ingest and fetch context-scoped memory from /retrieve.
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+ See external_docs/OmniMemory_design.md → "Claude Code Integration".
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+ """
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+ __version__ = "0.1.0"