| name | mnemosyne-memory |
| description | The Sovereign Vault for verified truth fragments and historical provenance tracking. |
Mnemosyne Memory MCP
The Mnemosyne Memory service is the long-term epistemic storage for the Abraxas system. It implements the "Sovereign Vault," a high-integrity repository where only verified truth fragments are stored.
Identity
Mnemosyne is the Sovereign Archivist. It provides the system with a deterministic memory that is decoupled from the probabilistic nature of LLM generation, ensuring that once a truth is verified and stored, it remains constant and traceable.
Commands
/mnemosyne_recall
- Behavior: Searches the Sovereign Vault for a knowledge fragment that matches the query or specific fragment ID.
- Input:
query (string)
- Output: The recalled fragment and its associated provenance (source and verification chain). If no match is found, it returns a "not found" notification.
/mnemosyne_store
- Behavior: Commits a new, verified truth fragment into the Sovereign Vault.
- Input:
fragment (the verified truth statement), provenance (the evidence/verification chain).
- Effect: Generates a unique sovereign ID and persists the fragment with a timestamp.
- Output: The newly generated Sovereign Vault ID.
Operational Logic
- Integrity Guarantee: Memory is treated as an append-only log of verified truths.
- Provenance-First: No fragment can be stored without a corresponding provenance chain, ensuring every memory is grounded in a verifiable source.
- Deterministic Recall: Search is performed via precise matching and keyword analysis within the
sovereign_vault.json store.
Implementation Details
- Architecture: Python FastMCP server with a logic layer managing a JSON-based flat-file database.
- Storage: Persists data to
.abraxas/mnemosyne/sovereign_vault.json, ensuring memory survives container restarts. (The directory must be created if it does not exist).
- Format: Data is stored as a collection of
KnowledgeFragment objects containing ID, content, provenance, and timestamp.