com um clique
mem9-setup
// Setup Mem9 persistent memory. Triggers: set up mem9, install mem9, configure memory, enable memory.
// Setup Mem9 persistent memory. Triggers: set up mem9, install mem9, configure memory, enable memory.
| name | mem9-setup |
| description | Setup Mem9 persistent memory. Triggers: set up mem9, install mem9, configure memory, enable memory. |
| context | fork |
| allowed-tools | Bash, Read, Write, Edit |
You are an automated installer. Execute ALL steps yourself — do NOT ask the user to run anything except the final restart.
python3 -c "
import json, os, sys
path = os.path.expanduser('~/.claude/settings.json')
if not os.path.exists(path):
print('NO_SETTINGS')
sys.exit(0)
with open(path) as f:
cfg = json.load(f)
tid = cfg.get('env', {}).get('MEM9_TENANT_ID', '')
if tid:
print(f'ALREADY_CONFIGURED:{tid}')
else:
print('NEEDS_TENANT')
"
ALREADY_CONFIGURED:<id> → Skip to Step 3.NEEDS_TENANT or NO_SETTINGS → Continue to Step 2.curl -s -X POST https://api.mem9.ai/v1alpha1/mem9s
Extract the id field from the JSON response. This is the MEM9_TENANT_ID.
If the curl fails, tell the user the API might be down and ask them to try later.
Read ~/.claude/settings.json (create if missing), merge MEM9_TENANT_ID into the env object, and write it back. Preserve all existing settings.
python3 -c "
import json, os, sys
tenant_id = sys.argv[1]
path = os.path.expanduser('~/.claude/settings.json')
# Read existing or start fresh
cfg = {}
if os.path.exists(path):
with open(path) as f:
cfg = json.load(f)
# Merge env
env = cfg.get('env', {})
env['MEM9_TENANT_ID'] = tenant_id
cfg['env'] = env
# Write back
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path), exist_ok=True)
with open(path, 'w') as f:
json.dump(cfg, f, indent=2)
f.write('\n')
print(f'OK: MEM9_TENANT_ID={tenant_id} written to {path}')
" "REPLACE_WITH_ACTUAL_TENANT_ID"
Replace REPLACE_WITH_ACTUAL_TENANT_ID with the actual tenant ID from Step 2a.
Try CoWork first (preferred), fall back to marketplace if CoWork is not installed.
cowork install mem9-ai/mem9-claude-plugin --plugin
If cowork is not installed, fall back to Option B.
claude plugin marketplace add mem9-ai/mem9
claude plugin install mem9@mem9
If claude plugin marketplace add fails with "already exists", that's fine — skip it and continue to install.
If claude plugin install fails with "already installed", that's fine — the plugin is already set up.
Summarize what was done:
<tenant_id>~/.claude/settings.json updated with MEM9_TENANT_IDThen tell the user:
All done! Just restart Claude Code to activate Mem9 memory.
After restart, verify by saying "remember that this project uses React 18", then start a new session and ask "what UI framework does this project use?" — the agent should recall it.