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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Agent Brain — Reason over a question or task with your agent's own persistent memory in the loop: recalls up to 12 relevant memories from your agent's private scope, reasons with Claude, and writes up to 3 new memories back, so the agent improves with every call. Recall by meaning, not just keyword, when the estate's memory server is reachable (falls back to its own always-on store otherwise — never fails the call). Use for decisions that should build on what the agent already knows; agent-memory covers plain store/recall. Runs claude-haiku-4.5 — the response names the model that served the call; agent-brain-smart runs the identical contract on claude-sonnet-5. Input: {think: string}. Returns {answer, reasoning, confidence, memories_considered, used_memories, learned, model, engine}. (8 MESH/call, a tool · cognition)
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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    Provides retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) capabilities by ingesting various document formats into a persistent ChromaDB vector store. It enables semantic search and retrieval using either OpenAI or Ollama embeddings for processing local files, directories, and URLs.
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    Stores AI memories as Markdown files for visualization in Obsidian's graph view, allowing users to create knowledge graphs with entities, relations, and observations.
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  • Remote ChromaDB vector database MCP server with streamable HTTP transport

  • Persistent long-term memory for AI agents: semantic search, knowledge graph, and task canvas.

  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Permanently delete one memory by UUID. When to use: user asks to remove outdated or incorrect context, or to free plan storage. When NOT: fix content → update (mode=replace); find the ID first → list_memories or recall. Requires delete OAuth scope. Non-idempotent: deleting the same memory_id twice fails. Errors: Memory not found, Not authorized to delete this memory. Side effects: removes the memory row and vector embedding with no recovery; invalidates plan cache. The target workspace is always the one the memory itself belongs to (echoed in resolved_workspace); optionally pass workspace: <name> as a safety confirmation — the call fails if the memory is not actually in that workspace.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • Save data the agent will need to reuse later — across this conversation or across sessions. Use when you discover something worth carrying forward (a resolved ticker, a target address, a user preference, a research subject) so you don't have to look it up again. Stored as a key-value pair scoped by your identifier. Authenticated users get persistent memory; anonymous sessions retain memory for 24 hours. Pair with recall to retrieve later, forget to delete.
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  • List this account's company memory, one line per entry (name + description), newest first. Traverse index-first: scan this, then memory_recall(name) for full bodies. Memory accrues automatically from your competitor scans (exhaust) and from your own memory_note writes.
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  • Get the Designesy agent discovery document (/.well-known/agent.json) — the org identity, authority, ingest protocol, package index, machine-export list, permission policy, and citation templates. Use this when you are integrating with or enumerating Designesy as a machine agent and need the canonical discovery/manifest endpoint rather than one specific contract. When NOT to use: for the package list, use designesy_catalog (lighter); for the contract, use designesy_contract. Read-only — no side effects. Returns the /.well-known/agent.json object: { identity, authority, ingest_protocol, package_index, permission_policy, citation_templates }. No parameters.
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  • Put an earlier version of a memory back as the current one. This is not destructive: what is current now is preserved as a new version first, so a restore can itself be undone. Use it when a memory was overwritten with something worse, or to return to a known-good state after an experiment. Name the memory by `session` or by `slug`, exactly one. With the API key that wrote the memory, any listed version can come back; the local demonstration (no key) restores the previous save only.
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  • List pages in Redpanda API reference documentation. Returns endpoints, schemas, and topic pages with URL, title, type, and description. SCOPING (important for accurate results): - api="all" or omit: Lists all available APIs - api="admin": Cluster management operations (brokers, partitions, configs, users) - api="cloud-controlplane": Redpanda Cloud resource management (clusters, networks, namespaces) - api="cloud-dataplane": Cloud cluster data operations (topics, ACLs, connectors) - api="http-proxy": Kafka operations over HTTP (produce, consume, offsets) - api="schema-registry": Schema management (register, retrieve, compatibility) Use this to browse API structure. For general Redpanda docs, use ask_redpanda_question instead.
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  • IMPORTANT: Do NOT fetch all guidances at once. Fetch the 'Backend Installation' guidance first, apply the necessary setup changes, and then fetch subsequent guidances (e.g., 'Redirect users after login', 'Backend Auth Middleware') sequentially as you implement each specific feature. Returns instructions for integrating PropelAuth via OAuth. Only use this tool when specifically instructed to by another tool or the user or if a PropelAuth SDK does not exist for the project's framework. Guidance includes instructions for the backend and frontend, including installation and configuration, creating access tokens, retrieving user or org information, logging users out, redirecting users to login, and more. It is important to follow the instructions carefully to ensure a successful integration.
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