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pi-lodestone

v0.2.0

Published

Persistent memory for the Pi coding agent, tuned for local LLMs. Curated decisions, preferences, and workflows that survive future sessions, with cheap context-aware injection.

Readme

pi-lodestone

Persistent memory for the Pi coding agent, designed first for local LLM operation.

pi-lodestone keeps a small, curated set of decisions, preferences, and workflows so they survive across sessions and can be reintroduced only when they are likely to matter. The package name is just a short handle; the important part is the operating model: predictable retrieval, bounded context, and no background model calls.

The default path is intentionally conservative for local models: low hundreds of entries, lexical/deterministic scoring, short injected snippets, no embeddings, no transcript dump, and no read-path writes unless you opt in. Every token of context and every millisecond on the hot path should earn its place.

Install

pi install npm:pi-lodestone

This registers the lodestone skill plus three tools — memory-search, memory-get, memory-add — and a /memory slash command.

What it does

  • Curated, not a transcript dump. Stores durable decisions/preferences/workflows in a single append-only ~/.pi/agent/memory/decisions.jsonl. No tool-result auto-capture, no per-turn git work — nothing on the hot path.
  • Context-aware injection. Before a turn, relevant memories are added as a non-persistent preamble on the latest user message (keeping the system prompt stable for prefix-cache reuse). Generic instruction words are dropped, multi-token evidence is required, and long prompts are damped to avoid false positives.
  • Local-LLM first. Lexical, deterministic scoring (no embeddings/model calls), small snippets, and tight token budgets keep retrieval fast and predictable.
  • Privacy guards. <private>…</private> blocks are stripped before storage and common secret patterns (Bearer …, sk-…, TOKEN=…) are masked automatically.

Tools

memory-search(query, limit?, projectOnly?)   search active memory; returns IDs + snippets
memory-get(ids, maxChars?)                    fetch full bodies for selected IDs
memory-add(title, text, tags?, important?)    persist a durable decision

Configuration

All behavior is environment-variable configurable (injection limits, score thresholds, snippet sizes, store location, an optional Markdown-vault export, …). See skills/lodestone/README.md for the full operational reference, slash-command catalog, and environment-variable table. See docs/development.md for maintainer notes and docs/wiki/ for reference docs on the scoring model, store, and extension API — useful for anyone extending this package.

License

MIT — see LICENSE.