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Joakim Persson 720245e010 Add macOS launchd template, bringing automation parity to macOS
Ship a launchd user agent plist alongside the existing systemd and
cron templates so macOS users can schedule mempalace-session without
falling back to cron. launchd is the macOS-native equivalent of a
systemd user timer: same scheduling model, same log conventions, same
single-instance guarantees.

- contrib/launchd/se.jordbo.mempalace-session.plist:
  - Label uses reverse-DNS from the jordbo.se domain for consistency
    with other user-installed launchd jobs; fork the prefix if reusing
    this template in a different org.
  - ProgramArguments points at /Users/USER/.local/bin/mempalace-session
    (USER is substituted at install time, same pattern as
    contrib/cron/).
  - EnvironmentVariables.PATH covers ~/.local/bin, Apple Silicon
    Homebrew, Intel Homebrew, and system defaults — launchd agents
    get a minimal PATH by default and the wrapper needs to find
    mempalace + python3.
  - StartCalendarInterval matches systemd unit's schedule: Monday
    03:00 local.
  - RunAtLoad=false — load shouldn't trigger a run; schedule does.
  - ProcessType=Background + LowPriorityIO=true + Nice=10 mirror
    the systemd unit's Nice=10 + IOSchedulingClass=idle. macOS's
    automatic App Nap and resource throttling for Background jobs
    yields to interactive work cleanly.
  - ExitTimeOut=7200 matches systemd's TimeoutStartSec=7200.
  - StandardOut/ErrorPath under ~/Library/Logs/ so Console.app
    surfaces them.

- contrib/README.md gains a full launchd section:
  - Caveat table comparing to systemd (Persistent=true isn't quite
    matched; RandomizedDelaySec has no equivalent; overlap prevention
    is automatic).
  - Install recipe using launchctl bootstrap (modern) with a fallback
    note for legacy launchctl load -w on older macOS.
  - Verify section shows launchctl list, launchctl print, log tails,
    and launchctl kickstart for manual testing.
  - Uninstall via launchctl bootout.
  - Chooser table updated: macOS now explicitly points at launchd,
    not cron.

- ARCHITECTURE.md §5, SKILL.md Quick automation pitch, and README.md
  Keeping it fresh section all updated to mention the three scheduler
  options and give per-platform quick-starts.

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---
name: opencode-mempalace-bridge
description: Set up the producer side of MemPalace — feed opencode session history and project docs into the palace via the wrappers in the mempalace-toolkit repo. Use when provisioning a new machine, when the user asks how palace feeding works, when opencode sessions aren't showing up in searches, or when a project needs docs-only mining. Pairs with the `mempalace` skill (consumer side).
---
# Opencode ↔ MemPalace Bridge (producer side)
## Overview
The `mempalace` skill covers *using* the palace (search, diary, KG). This skill covers *feeding* it — specifically, how to wire opencode session history and project docs into the palace on a new machine or after a container recreate.
**Authoritative source:** `/workspace/mempalace-toolkit/ARCHITECTURE.md` (also at the root of the `mempalace-toolkit` repo on gitea). When in doubt, read that file — it's the canonical spec. This skill is the short-form checklist.
**Core idea:** two thin wrappers in `mempalace-toolkit/bin/` close gaps in the stock mempalace CLI:
| Gap | Wrapper |
| ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------- |
| `mempalace mine` floods the palace with source code we don't want | `mempalace-docs` |
| `mempalace mine --mode convos` can't read opencode's SQLite DB | `mempalace-session` |
Both follow the same **stage-to-cache-then-mine** idiom — they curate input into `~/.cache/…/<wing>/`, then delegate to `mempalace mine`.
## When to Load This Skill
- User asks "how does the palace get fed?" or mentions setting up mempalace on a new machine.
- Opencode conversations are missing from palace searches (`wing_conversations` is empty or stale).
- A project needs to be mined but you want *docs only, no source code*.
- User asks about `mempalace-docs` or `mempalace-session`.
- After a container recreate on a devbox — the wrappers need reinstall.
- Planning to retire either wrapper once upstream PRs merge (see §6 of ARCHITECTURE.md).
## Setup Recipe (new machine)
Prerequisites: `opencode` installed with an active DB at `~/.local/share/opencode/opencode.db`, `mempalace` CLI v3.3.3+, Python 3 (stdlib `sqlite3` only — no extra deps).
```bash
# 1. Clone mempalace-toolkit (holds the two wrappers in bin/)
git clone ssh://git@gitea.jordbo.se:2222/joakimp/mempalace-toolkit.git ~/mempalace-toolkit
cd ~/mempalace-toolkit
# 2. Install — symlinks bin/* into ~/.local/bin, adds loader to rc file
./install.sh
# 3. Verify ~/.local/bin is on PATH
which mempalace-session mempalace-docs
# 4. Initialize palace (one-time, platform-wide)
mempalace init --yes
# 5. Mine opencode session history into wing_conversations
mempalace-session --dry-run # preview: which sessions qualify?
mempalace-session # do it (~20 min per 60 sessions)
# 6. Mine project docs per project (docs only — no source code)
mempalace-docs /workspace/my_project --dry-run
mempalace-docs /workspace/my_project
# 7. If a long-lived MCP session is open, reconnect it
# (from inside the MCP client): mempalace_reconnect
```
### Containerized (devbox) specifics
Named Docker volumes preserve state across container recreate:
- `devbox-palace``~/.mempalace/palace`
- `devbox-data``~/.local/share/opencode`
Bind mount `/workspace/mempalace-toolkit` from the host — code survives recreate, syncs via gitea.
**After container recreate:** `~/.local/bin` is ephemeral. Just re-run `./install.sh` (idempotent) — everything else already persists.
## Key Operational Rules
### Always dry-run first on a cold system
```bash
mempalace-session --dry-run # shows qualifying sessions
mempalace-docs <dir> --dry-run # shows files that would be mined
```
A docs-heavy repo should produce ~510 drawers per file. >15 drawers/file on average = code leaked in; investigate.
### Dedup is free — re-running is safe
- `mempalace-docs`: dedup keyed on `source_file` path + `mtime`. Unchanged files skipped.
- `mempalace-session`: dedup keyed on `source_file` path alone (no mtime check for convos). Staging filenames are deterministic per session (`<slug>_<id>.jsonl`), so re-runs skip already-filed sessions.
Second run immediately after first → 0 new drawers, only the post-mine `repair` step runs (~5 min on 5k drawers).
### Incremental catch-up
```bash
mempalace-session --since 2026-04-20 # only recent sessions
mempalace-session --session ses_abc123 # one specific session
```
### Force re-mine
```bash
rm -rf ~/.cache/mempalace-session/<wing>/ # nukes staging dir
mempalace-session # stages + mines fresh
```
Staging is ephemeral by design; the palace is the source of truth.
## Operational Routine (when to invoke)
Until upstream opencode session hooks land, **`mempalace-session` is the entire mechanism** that gets opencode conversations into the palace. If the user's opencode history isn't showing up in `mempalace_search`, the most likely cause is "`mempalace-session` hasn't been run recently".
### Agent-level triggers
Suggest invoking the tool when any of these apply:
- User asks *"why can't you find our conversation from earlier?"* / *"you should remember this from last week"* → the palace may not have the opencode session yet. Check `mempalace_list_wings` for `wing_conversations`; if the last drawer there is older than the referenced conversation, run `mempalace-session`.
- User mentions an upcoming **container recreate / system migration / OS reinstall** → suggest a full mine first as a backup checkpoint. The opencode DB normally survives via named volumes, but an explicit mine is cheap insurance.
- User has just **set up a new machine** and asks about mempalace → part of the recipe is the initial backfill. Run `mempalace-session --dry-run` first to show scope, then the real mine.
- User completed a **substantive session they want preserved past `/exit`** → offer a targeted `mempalace-session --session <id>` right then.
- User asks *"how do I keep this up to date?"* → point at [`contrib/`](../../contrib/) (systemd timer or cron recipes).
### Cadence guidance
| Situation | Suggested cadence |
|---|---|
| Active devbox, daily opencode use | Weekly automated (systemd timer or cron) |
| Occasional opencode user | Monthly manual or weekly automated |
| Fresh machine / first setup | One-shot full backfill, then schedule |
| "I'm about to rebuild the container" | Run now, as a checkpoint |
| Automated daily mines | Pass `--no-repair` + schedule weekly repair separately |
Don't suggest running more often than daily — the post-mine HNSW repair (~5 min on 5k drawers) dominates cost, and session growth is slow enough that daily is already overkill.
### Relationship to the `mempalace` skill
The consumer-side `mempalace` skill covers in-session habits (wake-up search, wind-down diary). `mempalace-session` is **between-session maintenance** — it runs when no agent session is active, typically automated. Both are needed:
- Wake-up/wind-down → curated summaries (what mattered, what was decided)
- `mempalace-session` → raw turns (the actual words exchanged)
A machine running only one of these has half a memory. Agents loading the `mempalace` skill on an opencode machine should be aware this tool exists and point users at it if they ask about persistence.
### Quick automation pitch
If the user has a devbox and hasn't set up automation, offer it. Pick the scheduler that matches the OS:
**Linux (systemd user timer):**
```bash
cd ~/mempalace-toolkit
mkdir -p ~/.config/systemd/user
cp contrib/systemd/*.{service,timer} ~/.config/systemd/user/
systemctl --user daemon-reload
systemctl --user enable --now mempalace-session.timer
sudo loginctl enable-linger "$USER" # optional, for headless boxes
```
**macOS (launchd user agent):**
```bash
cd ~/mempalace-toolkit
sed "s|USER|$USER|g" contrib/launchd/se.jordbo.mempalace-session.plist \
> ~/Library/LaunchAgents/se.jordbo.mempalace-session.plist
mkdir -p ~/Library/Logs
launchctl bootstrap "gui/$(id -u)" ~/Library/LaunchAgents/se.jordbo.mempalace-session.plist
launchctl enable "gui/$(id -u)/se.jordbo.mempalace-session"
```
**BSD or systemd-less Linux (cron):** see [`contrib/cron/`](../../contrib/cron/).
Full install/verify/uninstall recipes for all three are in [`contrib/README.md`](../../contrib/README.md). All three default to weekly runs on Monday 03:00 local time.
## Failure Modes & Fixes
| Symptom | Cause | Fix |
| ---------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- |
| `mempalace-session: command not found` | `~/.local/bin` wiped (container recreate) | `cd ~/mempalace-toolkit && ./install.sh --yes` |
| Sessions missing from palace | Fewer messages than `--min-messages` (default 3)| Lower threshold or `--session <id>` explicitly |
| "Error finding id" on search after mining | Stale HNSW index | `mempalace repair --yes` + `mempalace_reconnect` |
| Drawers doubled for a project | Someone ran raw `mempalace mine` alongside wrapper, or renamed wing mid-flight | Inspect `embedding_metadata` in `chroma.sqlite3`, purge duplicates by source prefix, then `mempalace repair` |
| Post-mine ChromaDB search returns stale results in MCP | MCP server caches old index | Call `mempalace_reconnect` from MCP |
| Opencode DB not at default path | Non-standard `XDG_DATA_HOME` or opencode config | `export OPENCODE_DB=/custom/path/opencode.db` or `--db` |
## What to File Under Which Wing
| Content type | Wing (convention) | Room | Tool |
| ----------------------------------- | ------------------------------ | ---------------- | ----------------------- |
| Opencode session transcripts | `wing_conversations` | auto (keyword) | `mempalace-session` |
| Project docs (md, yaml, Dockerfile) | `wing_<project-name>` | auto | `mempalace-docs` |
| Per-agent session diaries | `wing_<agent-name>` | `diary` | `mempalace_diary_write` (from the consumer-side `mempalace` skill) |
| Ad-hoc verbatim facts | any | any | `mempalace_add_drawer` |
## Cost Profile (reference)
From a 10-day opencode corpus (140 sessions / 1491 msgs / 4656 parts):
- Dry run: seconds.
- Full mine: ~21 min wall / ~38 min user CPU → 2378 drawers from 62 qualifying sessions.
- Dedup re-run: mine instant, repair ~5 min.
Budget **~20 minutes per 60-session batch**. Scales roughly linearly with message count.
## Anti-Patterns
- **Don't run `mempalace mine` directly on a project.** Use `mempalace-docs` — otherwise source code floods the palace.
- **Don't try to point `mempalace mine --mode convos` at `opencode.db` directly.** The convos miner reads files (txt/md/json/jsonl) only — no SQLite support. Use `mempalace-session` to export first.
- **Don't delete staging dirs unnecessarily.** They're dedup anchors; deleting means a forced re-mine of everything in that wing.
- **Don't forget `mempalace_reconnect`** after a mine from inside a live MCP session — otherwise search hits the stale index.
- **Don't mine with `--min-messages 0` or `1`** — 78 out of 140 sessions in reference corpus were throwaway `/exit`'d sessions that would flood the palace with noise. Default 3 is sensible.
## Upstream Roadmap (when to retire these wrappers)
- **[MemPalace PR #1213](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace/pull/1213)** merges → `mempalace-docs` becomes redundant (exclude patterns in `mempalace.yaml`). Retire to thin shim or delete.
- **Opencode session-stopping hooks merge** ([PR #16598](https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode/pull/16598) et al.) **AND** `hooks_cli.py` gains `opencode` harness → live auto-save works; `mempalace-session` becomes a manual-only backfill tool (cron / historic import).
- **SQLite mode lands in `mempalace mine --mode convos`** → `mempalace-session` loses its reason to exist entirely.
Check `ARCHITECTURE.md` §6 in `mempalace-toolkit/` for current upstream status before doing any retirement work.
## See Also
- `<mempalace-toolkit>/ARCHITECTURE.md`**canonical spec** (diagrams, implementation notes, full troubleshooting).
- `<mempalace-toolkit>/README.md` — per-tool usage reference.
- `~/.agents/skills/mempalace/SKILL.md` — consumer-side skill (search, diary, KG) — *pair this skill with that one*.