com um clique
deep-agents-memory
// INVOKE THIS SKILL when your Deep Agent needs memory, persistence, or filesystem access. Covers StateBackend (ephemeral), StoreBackend (persistent), FilesystemMiddleware, and CompositeBackend for routing.
// INVOKE THIS SKILL when your Deep Agent needs memory, persistence, or filesystem access. Covers StateBackend (ephemeral), StoreBackend (persistent), FilesystemMiddleware, and CompositeBackend for routing.
INVOKE THIS SKILL when creating, running, or operating a Managed Deep Agent against the LangSmith /v1/deepagents private-preview REST API. Covers the agent → MCP server → thread → streamed run flow, tool/interrupt configuration, and the agent file tree (AGENTS.md, skills/, subagents/, tools.json).
INVOKE THIS SKILL when using the langgraph CLI to scaffold, develop, build, or deploy LangGraph applications. Covers langgraph new, dev, build, up, deploy, and langgraph.json configuration.
Dispatches many independent items in parallel: create a table, fan out to subagents, aggregate results. One row = one unit of work.
INVOKE THIS SKILL when your LangGraph needs to persist state, remember conversations, travel through history, or configure subgraph checkpointer scoping. Covers checkpointers, thread_id, time travel, Store, and subgraph persistence modes.
INVOKE THIS SKILL when building ANY Deep Agents application. Covers create_deep_agent(), harness architecture, SKILL.md format, and configuration options.
INVOKE THIS SKILL when using subagents, task planning, or human approval in Deep Agents. Covers SubAgentMiddleware, TodoList for planning, and HITL interrupts.
| name | deep-agents-memory |
| description | INVOKE THIS SKILL when your Deep Agent needs memory, persistence, or filesystem access. Covers StateBackend (ephemeral), StoreBackend (persistent), FilesystemMiddleware, and CompositeBackend for routing. |
Short-term (StateBackend): Persists within a single thread, lost when thread ends Long-term (StoreBackend): Persists across threads and sessions Hybrid (CompositeBackend): Route different paths to different backends
FilesystemMiddleware provides tools: ls, read_file, write_file, edit_file, glob, grep
| Use Case | Backend | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Temporary working files | StateBackend | Default, no setup |
| Local development CLI | FilesystemBackend | Direct disk access |
| Cross-session memory | StoreBackend | Persists across threads |
| Hybrid storage | CompositeBackend | Mix ephemeral + persistent |
from deepagents import create_deep_agent
agent = create_deep_agent() # Default: StateBackend
result = agent.invoke({
"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Write notes to /draft.txt"}]
}, config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}})
# /draft.txt is lost when thread ends
Default StateBackend stores files ephemerally within a thread.
import { createDeepAgent } from "deepagents";
const agent = await createDeepAgent(); // Default: StateBackend
const result = await agent.invoke({
messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Write notes to /draft.txt" }]
}, { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-1" } });
// /draft.txt is lost when thread ends
Configure CompositeBackend to route paths to different storage backends.
from deepagents import create_deep_agent
from deepagents.backends import CompositeBackend, StateBackend, StoreBackend
from langgraph.store.memory import InMemoryStore
store = InMemoryStore()
composite_backend = lambda rt: CompositeBackend(
default=StateBackend(rt),
routes={"/memories/": StoreBackend(rt)}
)
agent = create_deep_agent(backend=composite_backend, store=store)
# /draft.txt -> ephemeral (StateBackend)
# /memories/user-prefs.txt -> persistent (StoreBackend)
Configure CompositeBackend to route paths to different storage backends.
import { createDeepAgent, CompositeBackend, StateBackend, StoreBackend } from "deepagents";
import { InMemoryStore } from "@langchain/langgraph";
const store = new InMemoryStore();
const agent = await createDeepAgent({
backend: (config) => new CompositeBackend(
new StateBackend(config),
{ "/memories/": new StoreBackend(config) }
),
store
});
// /draft.txt -> ephemeral (StateBackend)
// /memories/user-prefs.txt -> persistent (StoreBackend)
Files in /memories/ persist across threads via StoreBackend routing.
# Using CompositeBackend from previous example
config1 = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}}
agent.invoke({"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Save to /memories/style.txt"}]}, config=config1)
config2 = {"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-2"}}
agent.invoke({"messages": [{"role": "user", "content": "Read /memories/style.txt"}]}, config=config2)
# Thread 2 can read file saved by Thread 1
Files in /memories/ persist across threads via StoreBackend routing.
// Using CompositeBackend from previous example
const config1 = { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-1" } };
await agent.invoke({ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Save to /memories/style.txt" }] }, config1);
const config2 = { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-2" } };
await agent.invoke({ messages: [{ role: "user", content: "Read /memories/style.txt" }] }, config2);
// Thread 2 can read file saved by Thread 1
Use FilesystemBackend for local development with real disk access and human-in-the-loop.
from deepagents import create_deep_agent
from deepagents.backends import FilesystemBackend
from langgraph.checkpoint.memory import MemorySaver
agent = create_deep_agent(
backend=FilesystemBackend(root_dir=".", virtual_mode=True), # Restrict access
interrupt_on={"write_file": True, "edit_file": True},
checkpointer=MemorySaver()
)
# Agent can read/write actual files on disk
Use FilesystemBackend for local development with real disk access and human-in-the-loop.
import { createDeepAgent, FilesystemBackend } from "deepagents";
import { MemorySaver } from "@langchain/langgraph";
const agent = await createDeepAgent({
backend: new FilesystemBackend({ rootDir: ".", virtualMode: true }),
interruptOn: { write_file: true, edit_file: true },
checkpointer: new MemorySaver()
});
Security: Never use FilesystemBackend in web servers - use StateBackend or sandbox instead.
Access the store directly in custom tools for long-term memory operations.from langchain.tools import tool, ToolRuntime
from langchain.agents import create_agent
from langgraph.store.memory import InMemoryStore
@tool
def get_user_preference(key: str, runtime: ToolRuntime) -> str:
"""Get a user preference from long-term storage."""
store = runtime.store
result = store.get(("user_prefs",), key)
return str(result.value) if result else "Not found"
@tool
def save_user_preference(key: str, value: str, runtime: ToolRuntime) -> str:
"""Save a user preference to long-term storage."""
store = runtime.store
store.put(("user_prefs",), key, {"value": value})
return f"Saved {key}={value}"
store = InMemoryStore()
agent = create_agent(
model="gpt-4.1",
tools=[get_user_preference, save_user_preference],
store=store
)
### What Agents CAN Configure
# WRONG
agent = create_deep_agent(backend=lambda rt: StoreBackend(rt))
# CORRECT
agent = create_deep_agent(backend=lambda rt: StoreBackend(rt), store=InMemoryStore())
StoreBackend requires a store instance.
// WRONG
const agent = await createDeepAgent({ backend: (c) => new StoreBackend(c) });
// CORRECT
const agent = await createDeepAgent({ backend: (c) => new StoreBackend(c), store: new InMemoryStore() });
StateBackend files are thread-scoped - use same thread_id or StoreBackend for cross-thread access.
# WRONG: thread-2 can't read file from thread-1
agent.invoke({"messages": [...]}, config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-1"}}) # Write
agent.invoke({"messages": [...]}, config={"configurable": {"thread_id": "thread-2"}}) # File not found!
StateBackend files are thread-scoped - use same thread_id or StoreBackend for cross-thread access.
// WRONG: thread-2 can't read file from thread-1
await agent.invoke({ messages: [...] }, { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-1" } }); // Write
await agent.invoke({ messages: [...] }, { configurable: { thread_id: "thread-2" } }); // File not found!
Path must match CompositeBackend route prefix for persistence.
# With routes={"/memories/": StoreBackend(rt)}:
agent.invoke(...) # /prefs.txt -> ephemeral (no match)
agent.invoke(...) # /memories/prefs.txt -> persistent (matches route)
Path must match CompositeBackend route prefix for persistence.
// With routes: { "/memories/": StoreBackend }:
await agent.invoke(...); // /prefs.txt -> ephemeral (no match)
await agent.invoke(...); // /memories/prefs.txt -> persistent (matches route)
Use PostgresStore for production (InMemoryStore lost on restart).
# WRONG # CORRECT
store = InMemoryStore() store = PostgresStore(connection_string="postgresql://...")
Use PostgresStore for production (InMemoryStore lost on restart).
// WRONG // CORRECT
const store = new InMemoryStore(); const store = new PostgresStore({ connectionString: "..." });
Enable virtual_mode=True to restrict path access (prevents ../ and ~/ escapes).
backend = FilesystemBackend(root_dir="/project", virtual_mode=True) # Secure
CompositeBackend matches longest prefix first.
routes = {"/mem/": StoreBackend(rt), "/mem/temp/": StateBackend(rt)}
# /mem/file.txt -> StoreBackend, /mem/temp/file.txt -> StateBackend (longer match)