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hmem — Humanlike Memory for AI Agents

bumblebiber/hmem
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Summary

Adds a 5-level hierarchical memory store to Claude that persists across sessions and syncs across devices. You get 13 MCP tools for reading, writing, and searching a SQLite-backed knowledge tree where Level 1 loads one-line summaries (~5k tokens for 300+ entries) and deeper levels drill down on demand. Built for project-based AI work: automatic session capture, Haiku background checkpoints that extract decisions and write handoff notes, and a load_project() call that briefs the agent in ~3000 tokens on stack, bugs, roadmap, and where you left off yesterday. Ships with 21 versioned skills that define agent behavior patterns and a TypeScript SDK if you want to embed the store directly into your own tooling.

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its-over-9k - The AI Memory Framework

Your AI forgets everything between sessions. its-over-9k fixes that — and a lot more.

It's Over 9000

One load_project() call. ~3000 tokens. Your agent knows everything important about a project — every past mistake, every decision, every open task — across sessions, devices, and AI providers. No setup per conversation. No "let me re-read the codebase." It just remembers.

AI agent? Skip this file. Read AGENT_SETUP.md — written for you, not for humans.


What This Is

its-over-9k is not a note-taking plugin. It's a memory framework for AI agents — a complete infrastructure layer for persistent, portable, token-efficient knowledge that survives session boundaries, device switches, and provider changes.

Four core guarantees:

PillarWhat it means
Token efficiency5-level lazy loading — you pay for what you read, never more
PortabilitySame memory across Claude, Gemini, GPT, local models, any MCP client
Efficient storageHierarchical tree structure — context scales with depth, not flat append
No context wasteAuto-session capture + project briefing = zero re-read overhead

The Problem

Every AI session starts from zero. Your agent asks the same questions, makes the same mistakes, contradicts last week's decisions, and wastes 50k tokens loading context it already processed yesterday.

You've tried workarounds — CLAUDE.md files, custom prompts, manually pasting context. They don't scale. You have 10 projects. You switch between 3 devices. You use different AI tools.

The Solution

You:    "Load project"
Agent:  [calls load_project("P0048") — 3000 tokens]
Agent:  "v1.2.9, TypeScript/SQLite/npm. 3 open bugs, 8 roadmap items.
         Last session: rebrand complete, rename_id bug fixed (89 changes).
         Next: O-Entry Auto-Purge. What's the focus today?"

That's it. 3000 tokens for a complete project briefing. The agent knows the stack, the architecture, the open bugs, the recent decisions, and exactly where you left off — even if "you" was a different AI on a different machine yesterday.


How It Works

Level 1  ──  One-line summary          (always loaded — ~5k tokens for 300+ entries)
  Level 2  ──  Paragraph detail        (loaded on demand)
     Level 3  ──  Full context          (loaded on demand)
      Level 4  ──  Extended detail      (loaded on demand)
        Level 5  ──  Raw/verbatim data  (loaded on demand)

At session start, the agent loads Level 1 summaries — one line per memory. When it needs detail, it drills down. Your 300-entry memory costs 5k tokens to overview. A single project costs ~3000 tokens.

Nothing is summarized away. Level 1 is a compressed view, but Levels 2–5 hold the complete original text, word for word, accessible on demand.


Framework Features

Automatic Session Memory

Every conversation is recorded automatically. No "save your work" prompts. No manual checkpoints.

You type  →  Agent responds  →  Stop hook fires  →  Exchange saved to O-entry
                                                   →  Linked to active project
                                                   →  Haiku auto-titles the session

Switch projects mid-session? The O-entry switches too. Start a new session on a different device? The next agent sees every exchange from every device — the conversation never dies.

Haiku Background Checkpoints

Every N exchanges (configurable, default 5), a Haiku subagent wakes up in the background. It reads the recent conversation, extracts lessons learned, errors encountered, and decisions made, then writes them to long-term memory — with full MCP tool access. Your main agent is never interrupted.

The checkpoint also writes a handoff note to the project: "Here's what was done, here's what's in progress, here's the next step." The next agent — on any device, any provider — picks up exactly where you left off.

Project-Based, Not Session-Based

Sessions are meaningless. Projects are everything.

  • O-entries are linked to the active project, not the session
  • Checkpoint counters count project exchanges, not session messages
  • load_project shows recent conversations with full context — across all devices

Skills System

its-over-9k ships with a complete skills layer — structured behavior files that agents load on demand. Skills define how an agent should do something (debug, write memory, curate entries, handle a session start) — separate from memory, separate from prompts.

npx hmem update-skills    # Pull latest skills to your AI tool's skill directory

Skills are versioned and updated independently. Your agents get smarter without reinstalling. 21 skills ship by default:

SkillTriggers when…
o9k-session-startEvery session start — loads project + surfaces pending git work, open tasks, misrouted O-entries
o9k-using-hmemMeta-skill loaded at session start; defines mandatory memory habits
o9k-readReading from long-term memory (search, prefix filter, find_related, cross-project read)
o9k-writeWriting to hmem — picks prefix, tree location, tags, detects duplicates
o9k-searchUser references something without an ID ("the bug we had", "letzte Woche")
o9k-new-projectCreating a P-entry — handles schema, sections, O-entry linking
o9k-new-errorCreating an E-entry with the strict 5-level scaffold
o9k-activateSwitching active project mid-session, plus fixing misrouted exchanges
o9k-contextLoading specific context when load_project output isn't enough
o9k-recallDispatching a Haiku sub-agent to search hmem
o9k-dispatchDispatching an isolated sub-agent for any search/lookup/calculation
o9k-curateCleaning up an .hmem file (mark obsolete, fix titles, consolidate dupes)
o9k-migrate-oMigrating O-entries to the project-bound 5-level structure
o9k-consolidateMerging session checkpoint summaries into one final O-entry summary
o9k-wipePrep for /clear — save high-value knowledge, update Next Steps
o9k-configView/change memory settings, hooks, sync, checkpoints
o9k-setupFirst-time install of hmem for Claude Code / Gemini CLI / OpenCode
o9k-sync-setupSet up hmem-sync for cross-device sync
o9k-updateUpdate flow — runs npm update -g, syncs skills, applies migrations
o9k-releasePre-publish checklist for its-over-9k itself
o9k-subagentTemplate for sub-agents dispatched by o9k-dispatch

Company Memory

Beyond personal memory, agents can maintain a shared company store — a separate company.hmem that multiple agents and team members can read from. Personal and company memory coexist; agents query both simultaneously.

import { openCompanyMemory } from 'its-over-9k';
const store = openCompanyMemory('/path/to/project');

Embeddable SDK

its-over-9k ships as a fully documented TypeScript SDK — import HmemStore directly into your own agents, tools, or automation pipelines:

import {
  HmemStore, openCompanyMemory, resolveHmemPath,
  loadHmemConfig, saveHmemConfig, DEFAULT_CONFIG, DEFAULT_PREFIXES, formatPrefixList,
  searchMemory,
} from 'its-over-9k';
import type {
  AgentRole, MemoryEntry, MemoryNode, HmemConfig,
  SearchResult, SearchOptions, SearchScope,
} from 'its-over-9k';

const store = new HmemStore('/path/to/agent.hmem');
const results = searchMemory('/path/to/project', 'auth token bug', { maxResults: 5 });

MCP Tools

its-over-9k ships two MCP servers:

  • hmem (daily-use, 13 tools) — read, write, search, project lifecycle.
  • hmem-curate (maintenance, 11 tools) — bulk edits, schema migrations, backup/restore. Activate only when curating.

hmem — daily-use server (13)

ToolWhat it does
read_memory5-level lazy read — by ID, prefix, search, time, or tag
write_memoryCreate new entries with title, body, tags, links
append_memoryAdd child nodes to existing entries
update_memoryPatch fields: title, body, tags, irrelevant, links
search_memoryFTS5 full-text search with sub-node attribution
find_relatedFind contextually related entries by tag overlap
load_projectActivate a project + get full briefing + recent sessions
read_projectRead project without activating (comparison/reference)
create_projectScaffold a new project entry with standard schema
list_projectsList all projects with status summary
flush_contextPersist current session context to long-term memory
move_nodesMove a subtree under a different parent (also in curate server)
set_active_deviceRegister and switch between devices

hmem-curate — maintenance server (11)

ToolWhat it does
memory_statsPer-prefix counts, total tokens, favorites, hashtags, stale-list
memory_healthFind broken links, orphan tags, empty entries, dangling chains
export_memoryExport the full .hmem to a portable JSON snapshot
import_memoryImport a JSON snapshot back into a .hmem (destructive)
update_manyBulk-patch a set of entries (irrelevant, tags, body, etc.)
tag_bulkAdd/remove a tag across many entries
tag_renameRename a tag globally across all entries
move_memoryMove an entire entry to a new ID slot
move_nodesMove a subtree under a different parent (also in main server)
rename_idRename an entry's ID; rewrites all inbound links
reset_memory_cacheInvalidate the in-memory L1 cache (after raw SQL writes)

The daily hmem server is registered automatically by hmem init. hmem-curate is opt-in because its tools are destructive — register it when you need to curate:

npx hmem mcp-add-curate          # adds the curate server to Claude Code (user scope)

Then toggle it via /mcp only during curation sessions. For other MCP clients, see Manual setup.


CLI Commands

After npm install -g its-over-9k, the hmem binary is on PATH.

User-facing

CommandPurpose
hmem initInteractive installer for AI tools (Claude Code, OpenCode, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline). Flags: --global / --local / --tools <list> / --dir <path> / --no-example
hmem update-skillsCopy/sync bundled skill files to detected AI tools (called automatically on npm install)
hmem mcp-add-curateRegister the hmem-curate MCP server with Claude Code (opt-in; toggle via /mcp when curating)
hmem doctorDetect stale or deprecated hmem MCP entries in host configs
hmem statsMemory statistics + per-project token estimates + 🔴 4k threshold flagging
hmem setup-hookRe-add the SessionStart hook to Claude Code settings (if removed)
hmem versionShow version

Hook drivers (called by AI tools, not by hand)

CommandWired intoWhat it does
hmem hook-startupUserPromptSubmitFirst-message context injection (memory overview, project list, sync status). Periodic checkpoint reminders. Reads JSON from stdin
hmem log-exchangeStop (sync)Append the latest exchange to the active O-entry
hmem checkpointStop (async)Background Haiku/DeepSeek call — extracts lessons, errors, decisions; updates project handoff note
hmem context-injectSessionStart[clear]Inject project + rules context after /clear
hmem deactivateSessionStart[clear]Clear active project for current session
hmem statuslinestatusLineRender Claude Code statusline (device · active project · checkpoint counter). Reads JSON from stdin

Curation

CommandPurpose
hmem delete <ID>Permanently delete an entry (curator only, never synced)
hmem migrate-o-entriesMigrate O-entries to the current project-bound schema
hmem summarize-session <id>Generate a summary node for a session

Sync (requires hmem-sync installed)

CommandPurpose
hmem sync pushPush local memory to the sync server
hmem sync pullPull latest memory from the sync server
hmem sync statusShow server URL · auth state · last-sync timestamp
hmem sync setup [--join]Interactive passphrase + device setup

Backup / migration

CommandPurpose
hmem export-staging <hmem> <json>Export .hmem SQLite to a portable JSON staging file
hmem import-staging <json> <hmem>Import a JSON staging file back into a .hmem

hmem serve starts the MCP stdio server directly — your AI tool launches it automatically; you only run it by hand for debugging.


Memory Categories

Default prefixes (configurable via prefixes in hmem.config.json):

PrefixCategoryExample
PProjectits-over-9k | Active | TS/SQLite/npm
LLessonHMEM_AGENT_ID must be set in hooks — resolveHmemPath falls back to wrong DB
TTaskT0033 hmem-sync SaaS monetization — recurring monthly tier design
EError158 spurious O-entries created when Haiku MCP lacked HMEM_NO_SESSION guard
DDecisionProject-based O-entries over session-based — sessions are meaningless
MMilestonev1.0.0 — package renamed to its-over-9k, npm rebrand complete
SSkillSkill: TypeScript debugging with source maps
NNavigatorHigh-level navigation entry (table of contents for a topic)
HHumanUser Skill: TypeScript 9, Architecture 9, React 3
RRuleMax one npm publish per day — batch changes
OOriginalAuto-recorded conversation history (every exchange, every device)
IInfrastructureStrato Server | Active | Linux | Ubuntu 22.04
CConventionTag scheme: lowercase, prefer existing tags before inventing

Add custom prefixes (e.g. A for App, F for Function reference) by listing them under prefixes in hmem.config.json — they show up in read_memory({ prefix: "X" }) filters automatically.


Quick Start

1. Install

npm install -g its-over-9k

2. Run the interactive installer

npx hmem init

Detects your AI tools, creates the memory directory, configures MCP, and installs all hooks:

HookWhenWhat
UserPromptSubmitEvery messageFirst message: load memory overview. Every Nth: checkpoint reminder
Stop (sync)Every responseLog exchange to active O-entry
Stop (async)Every responseHaiku auto-titles untitled sessions
SessionStart[clear]After /clearRe-inject project context

3. Verify

Restart your AI tool, then:

read_memory()

Empty response = working (first run). Error = check the troubleshooting section.

Manual setup

Claude Code — edit ~/.claude/.mcp.json
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "hmem": {
      "command": "/absolute/path/to/node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/its-over-9k/dist/mcp-server.js"],
      "env": {
        "HMEM_PROJECT_DIR": "/home/yourname/.hmem",
        "HMEM_AGENT_ID": "DEVELOPER"
      }
    }
  }
}

Find the paths:

echo "Node: $(which node)"
echo "Server: $(npm root -g)/its-over-9k/dist/mcp-server.js"
Open Code — edit ~/.config/opencode/opencode.json
{
  "mcp": {
    "hmem": {
      "type": "local",
      "command": ["/absolute/path/to/node", "/absolute/path/to/its-over-9k/dist/mcp-server.js"],
      "environment": { "HMEM_PROJECT_DIR": "/home/yourname/.hmem" },
      "enabled": true
    }
  }
}
Cursor / Windsurf / Cline

Edit ~/.cursor/mcp.json, ~/.codeium/windsurf/mcp_config.json, or .vscode/mcp.json:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "hmem": {
      "command": "/absolute/path/to/node",
      "args": ["/absolute/path/to/its-over-9k/dist/mcp-server.js"],
      "env": { "HMEM_PROJECT_DIR": "/home/yourname/.hmem" }
    }
  }
}

Configuration

hmem.config.json in your HMEM_PROJECT_DIR (or Agents/NAME/):

{
  "memory": {
    "maxCharsPerLevel": [200, 2500, 10000, 25000, 50000],
    "maxDepth": 5,
    "checkpointMode": "auto",
    "checkpointInterval": 5,
    "recentOEntries": 10,
    "maxTitleChars": 50,
    "prefixes": { "X": "Custom" }
  },
  "sync": {
    "serverUrl": "https://your-server/hmem-sync",
    "userId": "yourname",
    "salt": "...",
    "token": "..."
  }
}
KeyDefaultWhat it does
checkpointMode"remind""auto" = background agent writes L/D/E. "remind" = prompts the main agent
checkpointInterval5Exchanges between checkpoints. 0 = disabled
checkpointProvider"anthropic""anthropic" or "openai" (any OpenAI-compatible: DeepSeek, Groq, …)
checkpointModel"claude-haiku-4-5-20251001"Model name for the configured provider
checkpointBaseUrl—OpenAI-compatible base URL (e.g. https://api.deepseek.com/v1)
checkpointApiKeyEnvprovider defaultEnv var holding the API key. Defaults: ANTHROPIC_API_KEY or OPENAI_API_KEY
recentOEntries10How many recent sessions to show in load_project
prefixesbuilt-inAdd custom entry types

All keys are optional. Missing keys use defaults.

Checkpoint setup per harness

The auto-checkpoint agent runs in the background after every Nth exchange. It needs an LLM call — three paths, picked automatically:

  1. API key in environment (any harness) → direct provider API loop. Configure checkpointProvider + checkpointModel + checkpointApiKeyEnv in hmem.config.json. Works from Pi, Hermes, OpenCode, and Claude Code.
  2. No API key, but claude CLI in PATH → subprocess fallback (claude -p). Zero-config for Claude Code / Claude Max users.
  3. Neither → checkpoint fails with a config-hint error.

Recommended cheap setup (DeepSeek, ~10× cheaper than Haiku):

{
  "memory": {
    "checkpointMode": "auto",
    "checkpointProvider": "openai",
    "checkpointModel": "deepseek-chat",
    "checkpointBaseUrl": "https://api.deepseek.com/v1",
    "checkpointApiKeyEnv": "DEEPSEEK_API_KEY"
  }
}

Then export DEEPSEEK_API_KEY=sk-... in your shell profile. Works for any harness.

Claude Code / Claude Max (zero-config): no provider settings needed — the subprocess fallback uses your existing claude login.

Per-harness exchange logging: Claude Code uses Stop hooks (installed by npx hmem init). Pi uses the built-in extension (src/extensions/pi-hmem.ts). Hermes needs the hermes-hmem plugin (see plugins/hermes-hmem/README.md). OpenCode uses the same hook system as Claude Code.

⚠ Pi users: Hook-based exchange logging is currently not working in the Pi runtime. Exchanges are not saved to O-entries automatically. Manual checkpointing via hmem checkpoint is the workaround until this is resolved.


Cross-Device Sync

Sync memories across all devices with zero-knowledge AES-256-GCM encryption.

npm install -g hmem-sync
npx hmem-sync connect     # Interactive wizard — first device creates, others join

Add HMEM_SYNC_PASSPHRASE to your MCP config for automatic sync on every read/write.

Multi-server redundancy

{
  "sync": [
    { "name": "primary", "serverUrl": "https://server1/hmem-sync", "userId": "me", "salt": "...", "token": "..." },
    { "name": "backup",  "serverUrl": "https://server2/hmem-sync", "userId": "me", "salt": "...", "token": "..." }
  ]
}

Announcements

Broadcast to all synced agents across all devices:

npx hmem-sync announce --message "Server URL changing — update your config!"

Windows

On Windows with Git for Windows, Claude Code routes hook and statusLine commands through Git Bash by default. Git Bash's MSYS2 runtime crashes transiently at startup, killing the command before it runs.

Fix: add "shell": "powershell" to every hook command and to statusLine in ~/.claude/settings.json.

See settings.windows.example.json for the full working config. Key differences:

{
  "env": {
    "HMEM_PATH": "C:/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/.hmem/Agents/DEVELOPER/DEVELOPER.hmem"
  },
  "hooks": {
    "Stop": [{
      "matcher": "",
      "hooks": [{
        "type": "command",
        "command": "node C:/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/AppData/Roaming/npm/node_modules/its-over-9k/dist/cli.js log-exchange",
        "shell": "powershell"
      }]
    }]
  },
  "statusLine": {
    "type": "command",
    "command": "node C:/Users/YOUR_USERNAME/AppData/Roaming/npm/node_modules/its-over-9k/dist/cli.js statusline",
    "shell": "powershell"
  }
}

Run npm root -g to get the correct node_modules path for your machine.

statusLine on Windows: Stable with "shell": "powershell". Without it the statusline disappears intermittently.


Troubleshooting

ProblemFix
read_memory() failsCheck HMEM_PROJECT_DIR is absolute path and directory exists
nvm: node not foundUse absolute path: which node → use as "command"
Hooks not firing (Claude Code)Restart Claude Code. Check ~/.claude/settings.json has all 4 hooks
Hooks not firing (Pi)Known issue — Pi hook integration is currently broken. Use hmem checkpoint manually as a workaround
Exchanges not loggedCheck HMEM_AGENT_ID matches your Agents/ directory name
Sync failsRun npx hmem-sync connect to re-authenticate

Updating

npm update -g its-over-9k    # MCP server + SDK
npm update -g hmem-sync      # Sync (if installed)
npx hmem update-skills       # Refresh skill files

License

MIT

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Configuration

HMEM_STORAGE_DIR

Directory where .hmem SQLite databases are stored. Defaults to ~/.hmem/

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