# @mem0/opencode-plugin Persistent memory for [OpenCode](https://opencode.ai). Your agent remembers decisions, preferences, and learnings across sessions automatically. ## Install ```bash opencode plugin @mem0/opencode-plugin ``` This adds the plugin to your `~/.config/opencode/opencode.json`. The plugin registers its memory tools and skills itself — there is no MCP server to configure. **Or let your agent do it** — paste this into OpenCode: ``` Install @mem0/opencode-plugin by following https://raw.githubusercontent.com/mem0ai/mem0/main/integrations/mem0-plugin/.opencode-plugin/README.md ``` Get your API key (free): [app.mem0.ai/dashboard/api-keys](https://app.mem0.ai/dashboard/api-keys) ```bash echo 'export MEM0_API_KEY="m0-your-key"' >> ~/.zshrc && source ~/.zshrc ``` Restart OpenCode. ## What's included | Component | Description | |-----------|-------------| | **9 Native Memory Tools** | `add_memory`, `search_memories`, `get_memories`, `update_memory`, `delete_memory`, and more — registered as OpenCode tools, backed by the `mem0ai` SDK (no MCP server required) | | **Lifecycle Hooks** | Auto-search on session start and every prompt, error memory lookup, compaction context, secret redaction | | **9 Skills** | `/mem0-remember`, `/mem0-tour`, `/mem0-search`, `/mem0-status`, `/mem0-scope`, `/mem0-dream`, `/mem0-forget`, `/mem0-pin`, `/mem0-context-loader` — discovered in place from the plugin via OpenCode's `skills.paths` | ## Hooks Pure TypeScript — no Python, no shell scripts. Memory operations are native OpenCode tools backed by the [mem0ai](https://www.npmjs.com/package/mem0ai) SDK directly. | Hook | Event | What it does | |------|-------|-------------| | **Config** | `config` | Registers the `/mem0-*` slash commands (via `config.command`) and adds the plugin's own `opencode-skills/` dir to OpenCode's `skills.paths` for in-place skill discovery — no copying into `~/.config/opencode/skills` | | **Chat message** | `chat.message` | Loads prior memories on session start, searches relevant memories before each prompt, auto-captures learnings periodically | | **Pre-tool** | `tool.execute.before` | Blocks MEMORY.md writes, steering them to the `add_memory` tool | | **Post-tool** | `tool.execute.after` | Scans bash errors and pre-fetches related memories | | **Messages transform** | `experimental.chat.messages.transform` | Injects memory context (session memories, search results, error lookups) into the prompt | | **Compaction** | `experimental.session.compacting` | Stores session state memory, then injects prior memories into compaction context so nothing is lost | | **Shell env** | `shell.env` | Exports `MEM0_USER_ID`, `MEM0_APP_ID`, `MEM0_SESSION_ID`, and `MEM0_BRANCH` to shell | ## Memory Tools | Tool | Description | |------|-------------| | `add_memory` | Save text or conversation history | | `search_memories` | Semantic search across memories | | `get_memories` | List memories with filters and pagination | | `get_memory` | Retrieve a specific memory by ID | | `update_memory` | Overwrite a memory's text by ID | | `delete_memory` | Delete a single memory by ID | | `delete_all_memories` | Bulk delete all memories in scope | | `delete_entities` | Delete an entity and its memories | | `list_entities` | List users/agents/apps stored in Mem0 | ## Memory scope Every memory tool accepts an optional `scope`, and you can set the **default** scope (used when none is passed) with the `/mem0-scope` skill: | Scope | Reads | Writes | |-------|-------|--------| | `project` (default) | this repo (`user_id` + `app_id`) | this repo | | `session` | this run (adds `run_id`) | this run | | `global` | all your projects (`app_id="*"`) | user-wide (drops `app_id`) | ``` /mem0-scope # show the current default scope /mem0-scope global # save & search across all your projects by default /mem0-scope project # back to repo-only (default) ``` The default persists in `~/.mem0/settings.json` (`default_scope`) and is read fresh on each memory operation, so a change applies immediately — no restart. `delete_all_memories` always requires an explicit `scope="global"` to delete user-wide, so changing the default can't trigger a cross-project wipe. ## Verify Start OpenCode and ask: *"Search my memories for recent decisions"* If the `mem0` tools respond, you're all set. ## Troubleshooting | Problem | Fix | |---------|-----| | No tools appearing | Restart OpenCode after installing | | 401 Unauthorized | `echo $MEM0_API_KEY` must print your `m0-` key | | Plugin not loading | Run `opencode plugin @mem0/opencode-plugin` again | ## License Apache-2.0