A hybrid memory system that provides persistent, searchable knowledge management for AI agents (Architecture, Patterns, Decisions).
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This skill provides a persistent, searchable memory bank that automatically syncs with project documentation. It runs as an MCP server to allow reading/writing/searching of long-term memories.
Clone the Repository:
Clone the agentMemory project into your agent's workspace or a parallel directory:
git clone https://github.com/webzler/agentMemory.git .agent/skills/agent-memoryInstall Dependencies:
cd .agent/skills/agent-memory
npm install
npm run compileStart the MCP Server: Use the helper script to activate the memory bank for your current project:
npm run start-server <project_id> <absolute_path_to_target_workspace>Example for current directory:
npm run start-server my-project $(pwd)memory_searchSearch for memories by query, type, or tags.
query (string), type? (string), tags? (string[])memory_search({ query: "authentication", type: "pattern" })memory_writeRecord new knowledge or decisions.
key (string), type (string), content (string), tags? (string[])memory_write({ key: "auth-v1", type: "decision", content: "..." })memory_readRetrieve specific memory content by key.
key (string)memory_read({ key: "auth-v1" })memory_statsView analytics on memory usage.
memory_stats({})This skill includes a standalone dashboard to visualize memory usage.
npm run start-dashboard <absolute_path_to_target_workspace>Access at: http://localhost:3333
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