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Integrate Mem0 Platform into AI applications for persistent memory, personalization, and semantic search. Use this skill when the user mentions "mem0", "memory layer", "remember user preferences", "persistent context", "personalization", or needs to add long-term memory to chatbots, agents, or AI apps. Covers Python and TypeScript SDKs, framework integrations (LangChain, CrewAI, Vercel AI SDK, OpenAI Agents SDK, Pipecat), and the full Platform API. Use even when the user doesn't explicitly say "mem0" but describes needing conversation memory, user context retention, or knowledge retrieval across sessions.
Long-term semantic memory across sessions using Mem0. Use when you need to remember, recall, or forget information across sessions, or when referencing what we discussed last time or in a previous session.
Mem0 CLI -- the command-line interface for mem0 memory operations. TRIGGER when: user mentions "mem0 cli", "mem0 command line", "@mem0/cli", "mem0-cli", "pip install mem0-cli", "npm install -g @mem0/cli", or is running mem0 commands in a terminal/shell (mem0 add, mem0 search, mem0 list, mem0 get, mem0 init, mem0 config, mem0 import). Also triggers when query includes CLI flags like --user-id, --output, --json, --agent, or describes bash/zsh/terminal/shell usage. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user asks about programmatic SDK integration in Python/TS code (use mem0 skill), or Vercel AI SDK provider (use mem0-vercel-ai-sdk skill).
Searches memories and displays compact one-liner results, or looks up a specific memory by ID. Use for quick memory lookups, checking if a decision was recorded, resolving [mem0:id] citations, or browsing memories without full category detail.
Deletes memories by search query or memory ID with confirmation before removal. Use when removing outdated decisions, incorrect memories, sensitive data, or cleaning up after experiments. Also handles undo of recent additions.
Stores a memory verbatim from user input with appropriate type classification and metadata. Use when the user says remember this, save this, store this, note that, or explicitly asks to record a decision, preference, convention, or learning.
Consolidates stored memories by merging duplicates, resolving contradictions, and pruning stale entries. Use when memory count is high, search results feel noisy or repetitive, or periodic cleanup is needed to maintain memory quality.
This skill installs and configures the **Tablestore Mem0** plugin for OpenClaw. Tablestore Mem0 uses Alibaba Cloud Tablestore as the vector store backend for mem0, providing persistent long-term memory for AI agents. Use this skill when the user wants OpenClaw to persist or manage long-term memory using Alibaba Cloud Tablestore as the backend. Triggers: "set up tablestore memory", "install tablestore mem0 plugin", "configure long-term memory with tablestore", "remember this".
Searches and injects relevant memories into context before starting work on a task. Use when beginning a new task, switching context, or when project history, past decisions, or coding conventions need to be loaded.
Reviews stored memory quality by detecting duplicates, contradictions, and stale entries with actionable recommendations. Use when search results seem conflicting, before running dream consolidation, or for periodic memory hygiene audits.
Complete AI agent operating system setup with Kanban task management. Use when setting up multi-agent coordination, task tracking, or configuring an agent team. Includes theme selection (DBZ, One Piece, Marvel, etc.), workflow enforcement (all tasks through board), browser setup, GitHub integration, and memory enhancement (mem0, Supermemory, QMD).
Guides implementation of agent memory systems, compares production frameworks (Mem0, Zep/Graphiti, Letta, LangMem, Cognee), and designs persistence architectures for cross-session knowledge retention. Use when the user asks to "implement agent memory", "persist state across sessions", "build knowledge graph for agents", "track entities over time", "add long-term memory", "choose a memory framework", or mentions temporal knowledge graphs, vector stores, entity memory, adaptive memory, dynamic memory, or memory benchmarks (LoCoMo, LongMemEval). A core context engineering skill — also activates when the user mentions "context engineering" or "context-engineering" in the context of durable agent knowledge and cross-session persistence.