@verifiedstate/semantic-kernel
v0.2.0
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VerifiedState integration for Semantic Kernel — cryptographic receipts for every agent assertion
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@verifiedstate/semantic-kernel
Semantic Kernel Has Semantic Memory. It Doesn't Have Proof of Memory.
VerifiedState integration for Semantic Kernel. Adds cryptographic verification receipts to every assertion your Semantic Kernel agent makes.
Install
npm install @verifiedstate/semantic-kernelQuick Start
import { VerifiedStateSemanticKernel } from '@verifiedstate/semantic-kernel';
const memory = new VerifiedStateSemanticKernel({
apiKey: 'vs_live_...',
namespaceId: 'your-namespace-uuid',
});
// Store and verify a fact from your Semantic Kernel agent
const { artifact, assertions, receipts } = await memory.storeAndVerify(
'Customer prefers dark mode and uses PostgreSQL'
);
console.log(receipts[0].status); // "verified"
console.log(receipts[0].final_confidence); // 0.94
// Query verified memory
const results = await memory.query('What database does the customer use?');
console.log(results.answerable); // true
console.log(results.channels_used); // ["sparse", "dense"]Why
Every fact your Semantic Kernel agent stores should come with proof — a signed receipt showing what the claim is, what evidence supports it, and whether it's been challenged or superseded.
Without verification receipts, you have the agent's output. You don't have the reasoning.
API
store(content, sourceId?)
Store content from your Semantic Kernel agent.
extract(artifactId)
Extract structured assertions.
verify(assertionId)
Verify an assertion, produce a signed receipt.
storeAndVerify(content, sourceId?)
All-in-one: store, extract, verify.
query(queryText, limit?)
Six-channel retrieval with abstention.
health()
Namespace health metrics.
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License
MIT
