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# MCP Memory Timestamp Cleanup Scripts ## Overview These scripts help clean up the timestamp mess in your MCP Memory ChromaDB database where multiple timestamp formats and fields have accumulated over time. ## Files 1. **`verify_mcp_timestamps.py`** - Verification script to check current timestamp state 2. **`cleanup_mcp_timestamps.py`** - Migration script to fix timestamp issues ## The Problem Your database has accumulated 8 different timestamp-related fields: - `timestamp` (integer) - Original design - `created_at` (float) - Duplicate data - `created_at_iso` (string) - ISO format duplicate - `timestamp_float` (float) - Another duplicate - `timestamp_str` (string) - String format duplicate - `updated_at` (float) - Update tracking - `updated_at_iso` (string) - Update tracking in ISO - `date` (generic) - Generic date field This causes: - 3x storage overhead for the same timestamp - Confusion about which field to use - Inconsistent data retrieval ## Usage ### Step 1: Verify Current State ```bash python3 scripts/migrations/verify_mcp_timestamps.py ``` This will show: - Total memories in database - Distribution of timestamp fields - Memories missing timestamps - Sample values showing the redundancy - Date ranges for each timestamp type ### Step 2: Run Migration ```bash python3 scripts/migrations/cleanup_mcp_timestamps.py ``` The migration will: 1. **Create a backup** of your database 2. **Standardize** all timestamps to integer format in the `timestamp` field 3. **Remove** all redundant timestamp fields 4. **Ensure** all memories have valid timestamps 5. **Optimize** the database with VACUUM ### Step 3: Verify Results ```bash python3 scripts/migrations/verify_mcp_timestamps.py ``` After migration, you should see: - Only one timestamp field (`timestamp`) - All memories have timestamps - Clean data structure ## Safety - The migration script **always creates a backup** before making changes - Backup location: `/Users/hkr/Library/Application Support/mcp-memory/chroma_db/chroma.sqlite3.backup_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS` - If anything goes wrong, you can restore the backup ## Restoration (if needed) If you need to restore from backup: ```bash # Stop Claude Desktop first cp "/path/to/backup" "/Users/hkr/Library/Application Support/mcp-memory/chroma_db/chroma.sqlite3" ``` ## After Migration Update your MCP Memory Service code to only use the `timestamp` field (integer format) for all timestamp operations. This prevents the issue from recurring.

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