Docs
Documentation is coming with the first release.
Writing an API reference before the API is stable produces documentation that is wrong on arrival. Until Context0 ships, here are the ideas it is built on - those are not going to change - and the source, which is public today.
The ideas
Four terms cover most of how Context0 thinks about memory.
- Memory
- A single thing worth remembering: a fact, a preference, or something that happened. Extracted from conversation rather than written by hand.
- Relationship
- A typed link between two memories. One memory can supersede another, be caused by another, or simply relate to it.
- Supersede
- What happens when new information contradicts old. The old memory is not deleted, it is marked as no longer current, so the history stays queryable.
- Profile
- The accumulated picture of a user or project: the stable parts, and what has been happening recently.
Read the source
Everything is public while it is being built.
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