Manage git-backed memory repos. Load this skill when working with git-backed agent memory, setting up remote memory repos, resolving sync conflicts, or managing memory via git workflows.
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The skill exposes the agent to untrusted, user-generated content from public third-party sources, creating a risk of indirect prompt injection. This includes browsing arbitrary URLs, reading social media posts or forum comments, and analyzing content from unknown websites.
The workflow clones and then reads `memory/system/*.md` from an outsider-influenced git repository (a public/remote repo created via the Letta API and optionally mirrored to additional remotes); any markdown content from that repo is free text authored by someone other than the operating user and becomes LLM-readable as “system blocks” that “appear in the agent's system prompt.”
The skill fetches instructions or code from an external URL at runtime, and the fetched content directly controls the agent’s prompts or executes code. This dynamic dependency allows the external source to modify the agent’s behavior without any changes to the skill itself.
The skill at runtime clones/pulls the agent's git repository at "$LETTA_BASE_URL/v1/git/<agent-id>/state.git" (also referenced as "$LETTA_BASE_URL/v1/git/$AGENT_ID/state.git" and the info/refs URL), and the files in that repo (memory/system/*.md) are injected into the agent's system prompt, so remotely-hosted repo content directly controls agent prompts.
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