Your personal memory, across every agent.

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Your Personal Memory,
Across |

Your agents forget context between sessions. memU gives every agent you use one shared, inspectable memory layer with source-linked recall.

Currently under major reconstruction

We are rebuilding memU's installation flow and cross-agent experience. Updated access is coming soon.

Works with your agent stack
OpenClaw
Hermes
Claude Code
Gemini
Codex
More agents
Personal Memory Layer
~/personal-memory · cross-agent sync
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Project preferences

The durable constraints every agent should know before it starts.

Summary

  • Keep the existing memU visual language
  • Lead with personal memory across agents
  • Prefer concise, product-first explanations

Source

  • Original project conversation
  • Launch brief

Updated

  • Today

Related

  • launch-decisions.md
  • things-to-avoid.md

Launch decisions

Why the product story changed and what should stay consistent.

Decisions

  • Position memU as one personal memory layer
  • Show Codex, Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw, and Hermes
  • Replace repeated long prompts with small context packs
  • Keep every memory record inspectable

Source

  • Product launch brief
  • Website review

Related

  • project-preferences.md
  • tool-patterns.md

Coding habits

Patterns learned from code sessions and review history.

Habits

  • Read the repository before editing
  • Reuse existing components and local helpers
  • Run lint and focused tests after changes
  • Keep unrelated files untouched

Source

  • Codex sessions
  • Code review history

Related

  • tool-patterns.md

Tool patterns

How each agent should retrieve and use personal memory.

Before a task

  • Retrieve only records related to the current request
  • Prefer recent decisions over stale assumptions
  • Keep source links attached to the context pack

After a task

  • Memorize durable decisions and preferences
  • Skip temporary details and duplicated text

Related

  • coding-habits.md
  • things-to-avoid.md

Things to avoid

Repeated mistakes that should not follow the user into another agent.

Avoid

  • Asking for project background that is already in memory
  • Pasting full conversation histories into every prompt
  • Hiding where a remembered fact came from
  • Changing the established visual style without approval

Source

  • User feedback
  • Previous revisions

Related

  • project-preferences.md
  • launch-decisions.md
original-chat.md
launch-brief.md
code-history.log

One Personal Memory Layer Across Every Agent

Chats, documents, and code logs become readable memory records. Every agent retrieves a small, source-linked context pack from the same layer.

L2 · Context Pack
A small set of relevant memories for the current task
L1 · Memory Record
Inspectable wiki pages for preferences, decisions, and habits
L0 · Original Source
Chats, documents, and code logs with full provenance
L2 · RELEVANT CONTEXT PACK
Preference
Keep the existing memU visual language.
Preference
Lead with personal memory across agents.
Decision
Use one memory layer across agent interfaces.
Decision
Replace repeated prompts with short context packs.
Habit
Read the repository before editing.
Habit
Run lint and focused tests after changes.
Tool
Retrieve only records related to the current task.
Tool
Keep source links attached to every context pack.
Avoid
Do not ask for background already in memory.
Avoid
Do not paste full histories into every prompt.
L1 · PERSONAL MEMORY WIKI
Project preferences
Launch decisions
Coding habits
Tool patterns
Things to avoid
L0 · ORIGINAL SOURCES
Cross-Agent Memory
Codex, Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw, and Hermes read from the same personal memory layer.
Hybrid Retrieval
One search combines semantic similarity with exact-term matching to find the few records that matter.
Inspectable Memory Wiki
Open preferences, decisions, habits, and tool patterns to see exactly what memU remembered.
Full Provenance
Every search hit rolls up from item to document to raw source. Memory is always traceable to where it came from.
Durable Working Patterns
Useful coding and tool habits persist across sessions, models, and agent interfaces.
Less Prompt Repetition
Long project briefs become short context packs instead of repeated copy and paste.
Across your agent stack

Connect memU to every agent

Supported agents
Codex
Claude
Gemini
OpenClaw
Hermes
More agents
# Paste into a new Codex session
Read memu.pro/skill.md, install memU, then use it to memorize and retrieve memory.

# Codex can now retrieve
# project preferences, launch decisions,
# coding habits, and tool patterns
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Your Personal Memory,

Across Every Agent

Install memU once. Retrieve the right context in Codex, Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw, Hermes, and more.
Keep every memory inspectable and linked to its source.

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Cross-agent context
Source-linked memory