25972b7499
mempalace-toolkit's Prerequisites section assumed mempalace was already
installed but didn't explain how. The upstream mempalace repo only
shows pip install, which fights PEP 668 on modern distros and leaks
dependencies into system site-packages. The production pattern used
in opencode-devbox (uv tool install) is cleaner but wasn't documented
here.
Adds a full 'Installing mempalace itself (prerequisite)' section with
five subsections:
1. Why uv over pip — isolated venv, no PEP 668 fight, shim makes
the CLI accessible from any bash/zsh terminal without manual
venv activation.
2. Personal machine — with default paths
(shim in ~/.local/bin, venv under ~/.local/share/uv/tools/). Simple
one-liner plus PATH guidance. This is the recommended default.
3. System-wide / container install — the opencode-devbox pattern:
UV_TOOL_DIR=/opt/uv-tools + UV_TOOL_BIN_DIR=/usr/local/bin, with
the exact Dockerfile RUN step used in production (including the
python -c build-time sanity check). Cross-references
opencode-devbox/Dockerfile for the full canonical version.
4. MCP server wrapper — explains the 'missing venv when the container
was deployed' pitfall from the first opencode-devbox attempt:
with a non-default UV_TOOL_DIR, system python3 can't import
mempalace, so MCP configs of the form
["python3", "-m", "mempalace.mcp_server"]
fail silently with ModuleNotFoundError. Fix is a thin wrapper on
PATH that exec's the venv's own python. Shows the exact 3-line
shell wrapper from opencode-devbox/rootfs/usr/local/bin/
mempalace-mcp-server. Points at opencode-devbox/AGENTS.md
'Critical conventions' as the authoritative reference.
5. Verification checklist — /usr/local/bin/mempalace, MemPalace 3.3.3,
and a minimal
=======================================================
MemPalace Status — 4943 drawers
=======================================================
WING: cli_utils
ROOM: scripts 38 drawers
ROOM: fzf 25 drawers
ROOM: general 1 drawers
WING: opencode_devbox
ROOM: general 203 drawers
ROOM: configuration 3 drawers
WING: proxmox
ROOM: general 1046 drawers
WING: skillset
ROOM: general 1118 drawers
WING: wing_conversations
ROOM: technical 1775 drawers
ROOM: architecture 513 drawers
ROOM: planning 164 drawers
ROOM: problems 42 drawers
ROOM: general 6 drawers
ROOM: decisions 3 drawers
WING: wing_orchestrator
ROOM: diary 6 drawers
======================================================= smoke test that catches venv
mismatches by failing with a Python traceback instead of a clean
error message.
Renames the existing 'Install' section to 'Install mempalace-toolkit'
to disambiguate from the new mempalace install section — the toolkit's
own install.sh still works the same, just labeled more precisely.
ARCHITECTURE.md §4 prerequisites paragraph and SKILL.md prerequisites
block both cross-reference the new section with anchor links, so any
entry point into the docs leads the reader to the right recipe.
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# mempalace-toolkit
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Producer-side tooling for [MemPalace](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace) — bridges that feed opencode session history and project documentation into the palace. Pairs with the consumer-side [`mempalace` agent skill](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace).
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**What this repo contains:**
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- `bin/mempalace-session` — exports [opencode](https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode) session history from its local SQLite DB to Claude Code JSONL, then mines it via `mempalace mine --mode convos`.
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- `bin/mempalace-docs` — mines project directories into MemPalace while excluding source code, keeping the palace signal-dense.
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- [`ARCHITECTURE.md`](ARCHITECTURE.md) — **canonical spec**: architecture diagram, component details, setup recipe, operational notes, upstream-retirement roadmap.
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- [`SKILL.md`](SKILL.md) — the companion agent skill, symlinked into `~/.agents/skills/opencode-mempalace-bridge/` on install.
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**If you're just trying to get this working on a new machine → jump to [Setup](#setup).**
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**If you want the full architecture story → read [`ARCHITECTURE.md`](ARCHITECTURE.md).**
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---
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## Why this exists
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MemPalace is the agent memory layer. Its stock CLI has two gaps that bite on a machine running opencode with a docs-first palace policy:
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1. **`mempalace mine` floods the palace with source code** — every `__init__` fragment, every generated file, hundreds of low-signal drawers per project. `mempalace-docs` fixes this by staging only documentation-class files (`*.md`, `*.yml`, `Dockerfile`, etc.) before mining.
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2. **`mempalace mine --mode convos` can't read opencode's SQLite DB** — only file-based chat formats (Claude Code JSONL, Claude.ai JSON, ChatGPT, Slack, Codex). Opencode persists every turn in `~/.local/share/opencode/opencode.db` and has no upstream hook into mempalace's auto-save. `mempalace-session` fixes this by exporting each session to Claude Code JSONL before mining.
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Both wrappers follow the same **stage-to-cache-then-mine** idiom. Neither reimplements the miner; they curate input and delegate.
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Long-term, both should retire:
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- `mempalace-docs` → retires when [MemPalace PR #1213](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace/pull/1213) (`exclude_patterns` in `mempalace.yaml`) merges.
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- `mempalace-session` → retires when opencode session-stopping hooks ([PR #16598](https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode/pull/16598) et al.) merge **and** `hooks_cli.py` gains an `opencode` harness. Until both land, this repo fills the gap.
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See [`ARCHITECTURE.md`](ARCHITECTURE.md) §6 for the full upstream roadmap.
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---
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## Setup
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### Prerequisites
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- [MemPalace](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace) CLI v3.3.3+ — **see [Installing mempalace itself](#installing-mempalace-itself-prerequisite) below if you haven't already**.
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- Python 3 (stdlib `sqlite3` only — no extra deps)
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- [opencode](https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode) with an active session DB at `~/.local/share/opencode/opencode.db` *(only needed for `mempalace-session`)*
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### Installing mempalace itself (prerequisite)
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mempalace-toolkit wraps the mempalace CLI but does not bundle it. The upstream [MemPalace repo](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace) documents `pip install mempalace` as the install method; `uv tool install` is cleaner and is the flow used in production containers like [opencode-devbox](https://gitea.jordbo.se/joakimp/opencode-devbox).
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**Why uv over pip:**
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- Isolated venv per tool — mempalace's dependencies (chromadb, embedding model runtime, …) don't leak into system Python or your project venvs.
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- No PEP 668 fight — modern Debian / Ubuntu / Homebrew Python all refuse `pip install` into the system site-packages. `uv tool install` sidesteps this entirely.
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- The shim (`~/.local/bin/mempalace` by default) is a thin wrapper that automatically activates the isolated venv on invocation, so `mempalace` is available from any bash or zsh terminal without manual `source venv/bin/activate`.
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**Install uv** if it's not already on the machine:
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```bash
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# macOS / Linux, official installer — puts uv in ~/.local/bin
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curl -LsSf https://astral.sh/uv/install.sh | sh
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# Or: Homebrew on macOS
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brew install uv
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# Verify
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uv --version
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```
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#### Personal machine (recommended default)
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```bash
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# Installs mempalace into an isolated venv under ~/.local/share/uv/tools/mempalace/,
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# puts the `mempalace` shim into ~/.local/bin/.
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uv tool install mempalace
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# Make sure ~/.local/bin is on $PATH (uv prints this if it isn't)
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export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH" # add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc
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# Verify
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mempalace --version # should print the installed version
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which mempalace # should point into ~/.local/bin/
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```
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After this, `mempalace` works the same from any bash or zsh terminal — interactive shell, script, cron, systemd user service, launchd agent, all fine.
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To upgrade later: `uv tool upgrade mempalace` (or `--all`).
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To uninstall: `uv tool uninstall mempalace`.
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#### System-wide / container install (opencode-devbox pattern)
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For a Docker image or a multi-user box where the shim should live on the system `PATH` rather than in each user's `~/.local/bin`, use `UV_TOOL_DIR` + `UV_TOOL_BIN_DIR` to relocate both the venv and the shim:
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```bash
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# In the Dockerfile — this is the pattern used by opencode-devbox
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ENV UV_TOOL_DIR=/opt/uv-tools
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ENV UV_TOOL_BIN_DIR=/usr/local/bin
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RUN mkdir -p /opt/uv-tools && \
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uv tool install --no-cache mempalace && \
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/opt/uv-tools/mempalace/bin/python -c "import mempalace; print('mempalace installed')"
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```
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After this:
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- `/opt/uv-tools/mempalace/` — the isolated venv.
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- `/usr/local/bin/mempalace` — the CLI shim (globally on `PATH`, works for every user).
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The last `python -c` line in the RUN step is a build-time sanity check: if the install silently failed, the build fails here rather than at runtime.
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See [opencode-devbox/Dockerfile](https://gitea.jordbo.se/joakimp/opencode-devbox/src/branch/main/Dockerfile) §"MemPalace install" for the full production version (adds `INSTALL_MEMPALACE=true` build arg so the install can be skipped to shave ~300 MB off the image).
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#### MCP server wrapper (required for MCP clients on a system install)
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MCP clients (opencode, Claude Code, Kiro) spawn the mempalace MCP server as a subprocess. On a *personal-machine* install the command is just `mempalace-mcp` — the uv tool shim finds the venv's Python automatically.
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**Pitfall that bit us during the first opencode-devbox attempt:** on a *system install* with `UV_TOOL_DIR=/opt/uv-tools`, the system `python3` cannot import `mempalace` because the modules live in the isolated venv under `/opt/uv-tools/mempalace/lib/...`, not in system site-packages. Any MCP config that reads
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```json
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{ "command": ["python3", "-m", "mempalace.mcp_server"] }
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```
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will fail at spawn with `ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'mempalace'` — and because MCP failures are reported as "server unavailable" rather than surfacing the stderr, the root cause is easy to miss.
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**Fix:** ship a thin wrapper on `PATH` that exec's the venv's own Python. opencode-devbox ships this as `/usr/local/bin/mempalace-mcp-server`:
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```sh
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#!/bin/sh
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# Launcher for the MemPalace MCP server on a uv-tool install.
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# System python3 cannot import mempalace from the isolated venv,
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# so exec the venv's python directly with the mcp_server module.
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exec /opt/uv-tools/mempalace/bin/python -m mempalace.mcp_server "$@"
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```
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…and MCP configs reference the wrapper instead:
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```json
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{ "command": ["mempalace-mcp-server"] }
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```
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If you're on a personal-machine install (default `uv tool install` paths), you don't need the wrapper — `mempalace-mcp` is already a shim that does the right thing. The wrapper is specifically the workaround for the non-default `UV_TOOL_DIR` setup.
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See [opencode-devbox/AGENTS.md](https://gitea.jordbo.se/joakimp/opencode-devbox/src/branch/main/AGENTS.md) ("Critical conventions" → "MemPalace install path") for the authoritative reference.
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#### Verification checklist
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After any install (personal or system-wide), confirm:
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```bash
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# CLI reachable from PATH
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which mempalace # → a shim path
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mempalace --version # → v3.3.3+ without import errors
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# CLI can import its own modules (catches venv vs site-packages mismatch)
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mempalace status 2>&1 | head -3 # → either palace stats or "No palace found" — not a Python traceback
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# MCP server reachable (system install — only relevant if you set up the wrapper)
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which mempalace-mcp-server # personal install: skip, uses `mempalace-mcp` directly
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mempalace-mcp-server --help 2>&1 | head -5 # should show MCP server help, not import error
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```
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If any of these produce `ModuleNotFoundError`, you've hit the venv-mismatch pitfall. Re-read the MCP wrapper section above.
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### Install mempalace-toolkit
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```bash
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git clone ssh://git@gitea.jordbo.se:2222/joakimp/mempalace-toolkit.git ~/mempalace-toolkit
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cd ~/mempalace-toolkit
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./install.sh
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```
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The installer symlinks `bin/*` into `~/.local/bin/` and optionally installs the agent skill into `~/.agents/skills/opencode-mempalace-bridge/`.
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Ensure `~/.local/bin` is on `$PATH`:
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```bash
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export PATH="$HOME/.local/bin:$PATH"
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```
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### First mine
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```bash
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# One-time palace init (if not done)
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mempalace init --yes
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# Mine opencode session history into wing_conversations
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mempalace-session --dry-run # preview qualifying sessions
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mempalace-session # do it (~20 min per 60 sessions)
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# Mine a project (docs only)
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mempalace-docs /workspace/my_project --dry-run
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mempalace-docs /workspace/my_project
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```
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### Keeping it fresh (automation)
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Manual invocation is fine while you're actively driving the machine, but long-running devboxes benefit from a weekly automated mine. [`contrib/`](contrib/) ships ready-to-install templates:
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- **systemd user timer** (recommended on Linux): survives reboots, catches missed runs, logs to `journalctl`.
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- **launchd user agent** (recommended on macOS): native-equivalent — logs to `~/Library/Logs/`, single-instance guarantees, `ProcessType=Background` throttling.
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- **cron**: simplest, works on BSD and systemd-less distros. No user-unit awareness needed.
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Quick-start (Linux / systemd, weekly Mon 03:00 local):
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```bash
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mkdir -p ~/.config/systemd/user
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cp contrib/systemd/*.{service,timer} ~/.config/systemd/user/
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systemctl --user daemon-reload
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systemctl --user enable --now mempalace-session.timer
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sudo loginctl enable-linger "$USER" # optional, for headless boxes
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```
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Quick-start (macOS / launchd, same schedule):
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```bash
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sed "s|USER|$USER|g" contrib/launchd/se.jordbo.mempalace-session.plist \
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> ~/Library/LaunchAgents/se.jordbo.mempalace-session.plist
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mkdir -p ~/Library/Logs
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launchctl bootstrap "gui/$(id -u)" ~/Library/LaunchAgents/se.jordbo.mempalace-session.plist
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launchctl enable "gui/$(id -u)/se.jordbo.mempalace-session"
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```
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See [`contrib/README.md`](contrib/README.md) for full install/verify/uninstall recipes, tuning, and devbox/container caveats. The full operational routine (triggers, cadence, verification) is in [`ARCHITECTURE.md`](ARCHITECTURE.md) §5.
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### Containerized (devbox) notes
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On a Docker-based devbox, the palace and opencode DB should live on named volumes so they survive container recreate:
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- `devbox-palace` → `~/.mempalace/palace`
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- `devbox-data` → `~/.local/share/opencode`
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This repo is typically bind-mounted from the host, so code survives recreate and syncs via git. After a container recreate, `~/.local/bin` is wiped — just re-run `./install.sh` (idempotent) to relink.
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---
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## `mempalace-docs`
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Docs-only MemPalace miner. Stages documentation files into a cache dir and runs `mempalace mine` against the cache — never against the raw project dir.
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```bash
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mempalace-docs <directory> # mine with wing = dirname
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mempalace-docs <directory> --wing my_project # override wing name
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mempalace-docs <directory> --agent alice # record agent on drawers
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mempalace-docs <directory> --dry-run # list files, don't file
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mempalace-docs <directory> --no-repair # skip post-mine repair
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mempalace-docs --help
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```
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**What gets mined:** `*.md`, `*.mdx`, `*.rst`, `*.txt`, `*.yml`, `*.yaml`, `*.toml`, `*.json`, `*.sh`, `*.bash`, `*.zsh`, `*.fish`, `Dockerfile*`, `Makefile*`, `*.conf`, `*.cfg`, `*.ini`, `LICENSE*`, `COPYING*`, `NOTICE*`.
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**What gets skipped:** `.py`, `.ts`, `.tsx`, `.js`, `.jsx`, `.go`, `.rs`, `.java`, `.cpp`, `.c`, `.rb`, `.kt`, `.swift`, build output directories (`.git`, `.venv`, `node_modules`, `__pycache__`, `.mypy_cache`, `.pytest_cache`, `.ruff_cache`, `dist`, `build`, `.next`, `target`, `coverage`), lockfiles.
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**Rationale:** the palace is for *context and intent*. Agents already have `grep`/`glob`/`Read` for code — always authoritative, never stale. Embedding source code creates a parallel, lossier, drift-prone copy that pollutes semantic search for years.
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---
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## `mempalace-session`
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Opencode → MemPalace session bridge. Reads `~/.local/share/opencode/opencode.db`, transforms each session into Claude Code JSONL, and files via `mempalace mine --mode convos`.
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```bash
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mempalace-session # mine all sessions (≥3 msgs)
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mempalace-session --wing my_convos # custom wing (default: wing_conversations)
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mempalace-session --session ses_abc123 # one session only
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mempalace-session --since 2026-04-01 # only sessions updated on/after date
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mempalace-session --min-messages 6 # stricter short-session filter
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mempalace-session --db /custom/path/opencode.db # non-default DB location
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mempalace-session --dry-run # export + list, skip mine
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mempalace-session --no-repair # skip post-mine index repair
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mempalace-session --help
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```
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**What gets exported per session:**
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- Synthetic header injected as the first user turn (`[session: <title> | <dir> | <date>]`) so the palace can find sessions by topic, not just by ID.
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- Each message → Claude Code JSONL line (`{"type": "user"|"assistant", "message": {"content": ...}}`).
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- Tool calls → `tool_use` blocks. Known tools (`Bash`, `Read`, `Grep`, `Edit`, `Write`) get formatted summaries; unknown tools are JSON-serialized.
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- Tool outputs → `tool_result` blocks in a follow-up human message, folded back into the assistant turn by the mempalace normalizer.
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- `step-start` / `step-finish` parts are dropped as noise. `reasoning` parts are kept with a `[reasoning]` prefix.
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**Dedup:** staging at `~/.cache/mempalace-session/<wing>/` with deterministic per-session filenames (`<slug>_<id>.jsonl`). The convos miner keys on `source_file`, so re-runs skip unchanged sessions. To force re-mining a session, delete its JSONL from the staging dir.
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**Filter:** sessions with fewer than `--min-messages` messages (default 3) are skipped — drops throwaway `/exit`'d sessions that would otherwise flood the palace. On a reference 140-session corpus, 78 were filtered this way.
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**Cost profile:** ~20 minutes per 60-session batch. Scales roughly linearly with message count. Dedup re-run: mine step instant, only the post-mine `repair` runs (~5 min on 5k drawers).
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---
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## Companion agent skill
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Installing this repo symlinks `SKILL.md` into `~/.agents/skills/opencode-mempalace-bridge/SKILL.md`, where it's auto-discovered by opencode (and by Claude Code / Kiro if you run `agents-sync` from [`cli_utils`](https://gitea.jordbo.se/joakimp/cli_utils)).
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The skill is the *short-form checklist* for agents — when to use which wrapper, failure modes, setup recipes, anti-patterns. The canonical reference is always [`ARCHITECTURE.md`](ARCHITECTURE.md); the skill points there for deep context.
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The skill pairs with the consumer-side [`mempalace` skill](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace) — that one covers using the palace (search, diary, KG); this one covers feeding it.
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**Colocated skill pattern.** The skill lives here (not in [`skillset`](https://gitea.jordbo.se/joakimp/skillset)) because it moves in lockstep with the wrappers it documents. `install.sh` drops a `.skill-source` marker file in the deployed skill directory so sibling tooling (skillset's `deploy-skills.sh`, cli_utils's `agents-sync.zsh`) can tell the directory is externally owned. See [`AGENTS.md`](AGENTS.md) for the full convention and how to adopt it for future colocated skills.
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---
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## See also
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- [`ARCHITECTURE.md`](ARCHITECTURE.md) — canonical spec: diagrams, setup recipe, failure modes, upstream roadmap.
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- [`AGENTS.md`](AGENTS.md) — repo conventions for AI agents modifying this codebase.
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- [MemPalace](https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace) — the memory layer itself.
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- [opencode](https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode) — the agent harness this bridges.
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- [cli_utils](https://gitea.jordbo.se/joakimp/cli_utils) — sibling repo with shell quality-of-life tools (origin of these wrappers before the 2026-04-30 split).
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