feat(mem0-memory): add memory categories and dual-layer sync patterns

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## Memory Categories
Memories are classified into 5 categories for organization:
| Category | Definition | Obsidian Path | Example |
|----------|------------|---------------|---------|
| `preference` | Personal preferences | `80-memory/preferences/` | UI settings, workflow styles |
| `fact` | Objective information | `80-memory/facts/` | Tech stack, role, constraints |
| `decision` | Choices with rationale | `80-memory/decisions/` | Tool selections, architecture |
| `entity` | People, orgs, systems | `80-memory/entities/` | Contacts, APIs, concepts |
| `other` | Everything else | `80-memory/other/` | General learnings |
### Metadata Pattern
Include category in metadata when storing:
```json
{
"messages": [...],
"user_id": "user123",
"metadata": {
"category": "preference",
"source": "explicit"
}
}
```
- `category`: One of preference, fact, decision, entity, other
- `source`: "explicit" (user requested) or "auto-capture" (automatic)
## Workflow Patterns ## Workflow Patterns
### Pattern 1: Remember User Preferences ### Pattern 1: Remember User Preferences
@@ -137,6 +167,43 @@ curl -X POST http://localhost:8000/memories \
-d '{"messages":[...], "run_id":"SESSION_ID"}' -d '{"messages":[...], "run_id":"SESSION_ID"}'
``` ```
## Dual-Layer Sync
Memories are stored in BOTH Mem0 AND the Obsidian CODEX vault for redundancy and accessibility.
### Sync Pattern
1. **Store in Mem0 first** - Get `mem0_id` from response
2. **Create Obsidian note** - In `80-memory/<category>/` using memory template
3. **Cross-reference**:
- Add `mem0_id` to Obsidian note frontmatter
- Update Mem0 metadata with `obsidian_ref` (file path)
### Example Flow
```bash
# 1. Store in Mem0
RESPONSE=$(curl -s -X POST http://localhost:8000/memories \
-d '{"messages":[{"role":"user","content":"I prefer dark mode"}],"user_id":"m3tam3re","metadata":{"category":"preference","source":"explicit"}}')
# 2. Extract mem0_id
MEM0_ID=$(echo $RESPONSE | jq -r '.id')
# 3. Create Obsidian note (via REST API or MCP)
# Path: 80-memory/preferences/prefers-dark-mode.md
# Frontmatter includes: mem0_id: $MEM0_ID
# 4. Update Mem0 with Obsidian reference
curl -X PUT http://localhost:8000/memories/$MEM0_ID \
-d '{"metadata":{"obsidian_ref":"80-memory/preferences/prefers-dark-mode.md"}}'
```
### When Obsidian Unavailable
- Store in Mem0 only
- Log sync failure
- Retry on next access
## Response Format ## Response Format
Memory objects include: Memory objects include:
@@ -161,6 +228,45 @@ Verify API is running:
curl http://localhost:8000/health curl http://localhost:8000/health
``` ```
### Pre-Operation Check
Before any memory operation, verify Mem0 is running:
```bash
if ! curl -s http://localhost:8000/health > /dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "WARNING: Mem0 unavailable. Memory operations skipped."
# Continue without memory features
fi
```
## Error Handling
### Mem0 Unavailable
When `curl http://localhost:8000/health` fails:
- Skip all memory operations
- Warn user: "Memory system unavailable. Mem0 not running at localhost:8000"
- Continue with degraded functionality
### Obsidian Unavailable
When vault sync fails:
- Store in Mem0 only
- Log: "Obsidian sync failed for memory [id]"
- Do not block user workflow
### API Errors
| Status | Meaning | Action |
|--------|---------|--------|
| 400 | Bad request | Check JSON format, required fields |
| 404 | Memory not found | Memory may have been deleted |
| 500 | Server error | Retry, check Mem0 logs |
### Graceful Degradation
Always continue core functionality even if memory system fails. Memory is enhancement, not requirement.
## API Reference ## API Reference
See [references/api_reference.md](references/api_reference.md) for complete OpenAPI schema. See [references/api_reference.md](references/api_reference.md) for complete OpenAPI schema.