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by iAchilles
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# Memento ***Some memories are best persisted.*** Provides persistent memory capabilities through a SQLite-based knowledge graph that stores entities, observations, and relationships with full-text and semantic search using BGE-M3 embeddings for intelligent context retrieval across conversations. ## Features - Fast keyword search (FTS5) - Semantic vector search (sqlite-vec, 1024d) - Offline embedding model (`bge-m3`) - Enhanced Relevance Scoring with temporal, popularity, contextual, and importance factors - Structured graph of `entities`, `observations`, and `relations` - Easy integration with Claude Desktop (via MCP) ## Prerequisites ### System SQLite Version Check Memento requires SQLite 3.38+ for FTS5 support. Most macOS and Linux distros ship `sqlite3` out of the box, but double-check that it's there and new enough: ```bash sqlite3 --version # should print a version string, e.g. 3.46.0 ``` **Important Note:** This check is just to verify SQLite is installed on your system. Memento does NOT use the sqlite3 CLI for its operation it uses the Node.js sqlite3 module internally. If you see "command not found" (or your version is older than 3.38), install SQLite: | Platform | Install command | | -------------------- | --------------------------------------------- | | **macOS (Homebrew)** | `brew install sqlite` | | **Debian / Ubuntu** | `sudo apt update && sudo apt install sqlite3` | ## Usage ```bash MEMORY_DB_PATH="/Your/Path/To/memory.db" memento ## Starting @iachilles/memento v0.3.3... ## @iachilles/memento v0.3.3 is ready! ``` Claude Desktop: ``` { "mcpServers": { "memory": { "description": "Custom memory backed by SQLite + vec + FTS5", "command": "npx", "args": [ "@iachilles/memento@latest" ], "env": { "MEMORY_DB_PATH": "/Path/To/Your/memory.db" }, "options": { "autoStart": true, "restartOnCrash": true } } } } ``` ## Troubleshooting ### sqlite-vec Extension Issues **Important:** Memento loads the sqlite-vec extension programmatically through Node.js, NOT through the sqlite3 CLI. Common misconceptions: - ❌ Creating shell aliases for sqlite3 CLI won't affect Memento - ❌ Loading extensions in sqlite3 CLI won't help Memento - ✅ Use the npm-installed sqlite-vec or set `SQLITE_VEC_PATH` environment variable if automatic detection fails. This should point to the Node.js-compatible version of the extension, typically found in your `node_modules` directory. If automatic vec loading fails: ```bash # Find the Node.js-compatible vec extension find node_modules -name "vec0.dylib" # macOS find node_modules -name "vec0.so" # Linux # Use it via environment variable SQLITE_VEC_PATH="/full/path/to/node_modules/sqlite-vec-darwin-x64/vec0.dylib" memento ``` ## API Overview This server exposes the following MCP tools: - `create_entities` - `create_relations` - `add_observations` - `delete_entities` - `delete_relations` - `delete_observations` - `read_graph` - `search_nodes` (mode: `keyword`, `semantic`) - `open_nodes` - `set_importance` - Set importance level (critical/important/normal/temporary/deprecated) - `add_tags` - Add categorization tags #### An example of an instruction set that an LLM should know for effective memory handling (see MEMORY_PROTOCOL.md) ## Embedding Model This project uses [@xenova/transformers](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@xenova/transformers), with a quantized version of `bge-m3`, running fully offline in Node.js. ## License MIT

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