# agentmemory — Agent Instructions ## Architecture agentmemory is a persistent memory system for AI coding agents, built on iii-engine's three primitives (Worker/Function/Trigger). Everything goes through `registerFunction`/`registerTrigger`/`sdk.trigger()` — never bypass iii-engine with standalone SQLite or in-process alternatives. - **Engine**: iii-sdk (WebSocket to iii-engine on port 49134) - **State**: File-based SQLite via iii-engine's StateModule (`./data/state_store.db`) - **Build**: TypeScript → ESM via tsdown, output to `dist/` - **Test**: vitest (`npm test` excludes integration tests) ## Consistency Rules **When adding or removing MCP tools, you MUST update ALL of the following:** 1. `src/mcp/tools-registry.ts` — tool definition + `getAllTools()` array 2. `src/mcp/server.ts` — handler case in the `mcp::tools::call` switch 3. `src/triggers/api.ts` — REST endpoint registration 4. `src/index.ts` — function registration + endpoint count in the log line 5. `test/mcp-standalone.test.ts` — tool count assertion 6. `README.md` — tool counts (search for "MCP tools") 7. `plugin/.claude-plugin/plugin.json` — tool count in description 8. `plugin/plugin.json` and `plugin/.mcp.copilot.json` (when present) — tool count or MCP exposure **When adding REST endpoints, you MUST update:** 1. `src/triggers/api.ts` — endpoint registration 2. `src/index.ts` — endpoint count in the log line 3. `README.md` — endpoint count (search for "REST endpoints" and "endpoints on port") **When bumping version, you MUST update ALL of the following:** 1. `package.json` — version field 2. `src/version.ts` — VERSION constant and type union 3. `src/types.ts` — ExportData version union 4. `src/functions/export-import.ts` — supportedVersions set 5. `test/export-import.test.ts` — version assertion 6. `plugin/.claude-plugin/plugin.json` — version field 7. `plugin/plugin.json` (when present) — version field **When adding new KV scopes:** 1. `src/state/schema.ts` — add to the KV object 2. `src/types.ts` — add the corresponding interface **When adding new audit operations:** 1. `src/types.ts` — add to AuditEntry.operation union type ## Code Patterns ### Function Registration ```typescript sdk.registerFunction( "mem::your-function", async (data: { ... }) => { // validate inputs // do work via kv.get/kv.set/kv.list // record audit via recordAudit() return { success: true, ... }; }, ); ``` ### REST Endpoint Registration ```typescript sdk.registerFunction("api::your-endpoint", async (req: ApiRequest) => { const denied = checkAuth(req, secret); if (denied) return denied; const body = req.body as Record; // validate + whitelist fields (never pass raw body to sdk.trigger) const result = await sdk.trigger({ function_id: "mem::your-function", payload: { ... }, }); return { status_code: 200, body: result }; }); sdk.registerTrigger({ type: "http", function_id: "api::your-endpoint", config: { api_path: "/agentmemory/your-path", http_method: "POST" }, }); ``` ### MCP Tool Handler ```typescript case "memory_your_tool": { // validate args with typeof checks // parse CSV args: args.field.split(",").map(t => t.trim()).filter(Boolean) const result = await sdk.trigger({ function_id: "mem::your-function", payload: { ... }, }); return { status_code: 200, body: { content: [{ type: "text", text: JSON.stringify(result, null, 2) }] } }; } ``` ### Hook Scripts Hook scripts in `src/hooks/` are standalone Node.js scripts (no iii-sdk import). They read JSON from stdin, make HTTP calls to the REST API, and exit. There are two patterns depending on whether Claude Code consumes the script's stdout: - **Context-injecting hooks** (`pre-tool-use`, `pre-compact`, `session-start`) write recalled context to stdout for Claude Code to inject. These MUST use `try/catch` with `await fetch(..., { signal: AbortSignal.timeout(N) })` — the script has to wait for the response before exiting, and the timeout is the only bound on hang time. - **Telemetry-only hooks** (`notification`, `post-tool-failure`, `post-tool-use`, `prompt-submit`, `stop`, `session-end`, `subagent-start`, `subagent-stop`, `task-completed`) write nothing to stdout. These MUST use fire-and-forget `fetch(..., { signal: AbortSignal.timeout(N) }).catch(() => {})` paired with `setTimeout(() => process.exit(0), 500).unref()`. The unawaited fetch dispatches the request; the unref'd `setTimeout` force-exits the process after the request has been flushed to the local daemon's socket buffer (~500ms is enough for single-request hooks; use 1500ms for multi-request hooks like `stop` and `session-end` so all fetches have time to start, especially when `AGENTMEMORY_URL` points to a remote daemon). Without the `setTimeout` Node keeps the event loop alive waiting for any in-flight fetch to settle, which means the hook still blocks Claude Code's next-prompt boundary for up to the AbortSignal duration — exactly the bug fire-and-forget is meant to fix. ## Coding Standards - TypeScript, ESM only (`"type": "module"`) - No code comments explaining WHAT — use clear naming instead - Use `fingerprintId()` for content-addressable dedup, `generateId()` for unique IDs - Parallel operations where possible (`Promise.all` for independent kv writes/reads) - Input validation at system boundaries (MCP handlers, REST endpoints) - REST endpoints must whitelist fields — never pass raw request body to `sdk.trigger()` - Use `recordAudit()` for state-changing operations - Timestamps: capture once with `new Date().toISOString()` and reuse ## Testing - All tests must pass before PR: `npm test` (950+ tests) - Mock pattern: `vi.mock("iii-sdk")` with mock `sdk.trigger`, `kv.get/set/list` - Test files go in `test/` with `.test.ts` extension - Follow existing patterns in `test/crystallize.test.ts` for function tests ## Current Stats (v0.9.16) - 53 MCP tools (8 visible by default, `AGENTMEMORY_TOOLS=all` for all) - 128 REST endpoints - 6 MCP resources, 3 MCP prompts - 12 hooks, 15 skills - 50+ iii functions - 950+ tests