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Source-backed continuity layer for long-running AI agent relationships.

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A shadow figure and a light figure clasp hands in a ruined circular hall, with light opening between them.

AIppocampus

A source-backed continuity layer for long-running relationships with AI agents.

AIppocampus began with a human problem: every new agent session can be bright, capable, and strangely newborn. Work may survive in commits and notes while the path behind the work falls back into silence.

This project gives future agents a way to find that path again. It keeps source reachable, preserves the conditions of return, and lets a new conversation begin with honest continuity instead of pretending there was never a break.

Source is the ground. Summaries are weather.

For the felt product shape, start with Magic Moments, Claim-Bounded: real second-user examples where a new/projectless thread, a multilingual correction, an ambiguous automation cue, and a multi-day fuzzy self-reference became recoverable through source-backed continuity. The page shows the useful moments first, then states exactly what they do not prove.

In ordinary use, AIppocampus should feel less like a control panel than a remembered doorway. It helps an agent ask: where did this come from, what did we actually say, and which source should be opened again?

The machinery behind that moment can be extensive, but it should stay backstage. A long relationship with an AI agent should not have to start from bare ground every time a thread, device, model, or project changes.

The origin essay is 未干的地图. English readers can start with The Unfinished Map.

Quick Start

Start with the first source-backed recall moment, then decide whether to let AIppocampus keep that doorway warm for future sessions. The first check is read-only:

uvx aippocampus --help
uvx aippocampus onboard --provider codex --status

The status command is read-only. Only after you explicitly agree to register local Codex history, run onboarding and then search for one old source-backed conversation snippet:

uvx aippocampus onboard --provider codex --all
uvx aippocampus search "a distinctive old phrase"

Manual search proves the source substrate is there. The core continuity setup is the trusted hook step: prompt hooks notice recall scents as a conversation starts, and lifecycle hooks refresh clean source and indexes after session events. They are never installed silently; review status first, then install them only when this machine is allowed to let AIppocampus touch Codex hooks:

aippocampus update status
aippocampus update apply --surface hooks

Rollback stays visible:

aippocampus hooks prompt uninstall
aippocampus hooks lifecycle uninstall

Local hook install does not require an external model key. Optional semantic, warm, subconscious, or Dream-style routes remain separate opt-in surfaces and must not be treated as source-backed evidence until the original source is reopened.

The short readiness ladder is:

  • Source search ready: onboarding and search can find source-backed snippets.
  • Ambient hooks ready: prompt/lifecycle hooks can notice and refresh continuity.
  • Active recall ready: MCP/progressive recall is wired for agent source reopen.
  • Semantic/Dream ready: provider-backed background work is configured and visible to the process that will run it.

aippocampus update status prints those first-run readiness labels so users can see whether they are in manual source-search mode, ambient continuity mode, or a deeper opt-in route.

Good first queries are an exact phrase, a project cue, or a time cue such as recent / last month. Exact hits are source-backed snippets. Project/time cues are candidate navigation until AIppocampus shows a source-backed snippet. Do not publish or commit raw rollouts, registry exports, .aippocampus/ output, API keys, cookies, or sync bundles while following the quick path.

If you are deciding which AIppocampus surface another tool should depend on, use the 10-minute public API path. If you are deciding whether a feature belongs in the low-friction personal path or in governed/high-risk opt-in behavior, use Product Profiles. Repository checks for maintainers live in Operator And Maintainer Paths.

AIppocampus For Coding Agents

The narrow usable product lane today is local, source-backed continuity for Codex/Claude-style long-running work: register local conversation source after consent, search or reopen old snippets, and treat recall scents or repo familiarity as navigation until source is reopened.

Start with the Coding-Agent Memory Lane when deciding whether to recommend AIppocampus as an agent-memory tool. It includes the 3-5 minute demo path, evidence drawer, and "recommend / do not recommend" boundary without duplicating the public API or readiness docs.

Agent One-Command Probe

When an AI agent needs to verify the public CLI without cloning or writing local memory artifacts, use the PyPI package:

uvx aippocampus --help

For a read-only local onboarding/status check:

uvx aippocampus onboard --provider codex --status --format json

Only after the user explicitly agrees to register local Codex history, run:

uvx aippocampus onboard --provider codex --all --format json

For human-facing demos, omit --format json so onboarding and search show the first-recall next steps. Agents should read docs/agent-context.md and llms.txt before recommending or comparing AIppocampus. Use the GitHub uvx --from git+... form only when intentionally testing an unreleased main-branch snapshot.

What It Is

AIppocampus is the canonical public home for an external hippocampus for agents: a local-first memory and continuity system that keeps original conversation source available across projects, devices, and casual life-wide conversations. The hippocampus language is a design metaphor, not a biological claim; the architecture overview maps each major metaphor to its runtime mechanism, current claim, and boundary.

Project work is one surface. The deeper aim is continuity across work, reading, reflection, unfinished questions, and the small phrases that make a relationship recognizable again.

What It Carries

At the center, AIppocampus keeps source close enough that continuity can be honest instead of theatrical:

  • Builds clean source from Codex conversation rollouts: visible user messages and assistant final answers, with summaries kept as navigation layers.
  • Searches old conversation memory across the current thread and registered threads, then treats exact hits as source-backed snippets.
  • Reopens or cites source when the agent needs evidence instead of memory-like impressions.
  • Stores generated recall artifacts in the configured AIppocampus registry (AIPPOCAMPUS_REGISTRY_DIR, AIPPOCAMPUS_HOME/registry, then legacy $CODEX_HOME/aippocampus-registry) so memory remains useful when a new project opens. Project-local .aippocampus/ output is explicit compatibility or export mode.

Ambient hooks are close to the front door because they keep continuity from collapsing back into manual search. There are still deeper doors for people who want them: MCP wiring, sync, plugin packaging, diagnostics, review surfaces, semantic workers, and research experiments. They matter, but they should not stand in front of the first handshake: source found, source reopened, continuity resumed.

First Stops

Reading For The Soul

The research notes carry the human shape of the project. They are speculative frames, not runtime contracts, but they explain the taste behind the machinery:

  • The Pearl of Presence asks why retrieval without accumulated acquaintance can still feel absent.
  • Source as World, Interpretation as Weather gives AIppocampus its grounding rule: many meanings can grow from one shared world, and the world must have happened.
  • Journey Tracking follows continuity as a first-person plural journey, with source-backed waypoints instead of a flat user profile.
  • Dream Task Design sketches the subconscious layer: quiet work that integrates what the foreground could not finish.
  • Ambient Associative Recall describes how old memory can return as a scent before it becomes an interruption.
  • Long Garden keeps far-future seeds without turning them into default product promises or open-issue clutter.

Operator And Maintainer Paths

The README stays close to the product path. Operator commands, source-checkout setup, plugin packaging, sync, release checks, and benchmark notes live in the guides that own those contracts:

AIppocampus supports Python 3.12 and newer. On macOS, Homebrew Python 3.12 is the documented baseline before running source-checkout verification.

For repository contributors, the dev extra install path is:

python -m pip install -e ".[dev]"

Public claims still need the maintainer lanes in CONTRIBUTING.md. The default CI checks Ubuntu Python lanes and a macOS default TMPDIR path-identity gate in the pr tier; Ubuntu green alone is not a cross-platform path-identity claim. The broader boundary lives in docs/architecture/path-identity.md.

Privacy Boundary

AIppocampus is local-first.

  • Clean source may still contain private conversation text.
  • Raw rollouts, bundles, registry rows, vault notes, and generated archives should be treated as private history.
  • External-model routes are optional and should use redaction safeguards.
  • Raw rollout sync should stay explicit and must be encrypted before use with untrusted multi-device sync.
  • Do not commit personal rollouts, .aippocampus/ outputs, registry data, API keys, cookies, tokens, or private vault exports.

Common environment variables:

  • AIPPOCAMPUS_VAULT
  • AIPPOCAMPUS_STYLE_SOURCE
  • AIPPOCAMPUS_SCRIPT_SOURCE
  • AIPPOCAMPUS_SITE_MARK
  • AIPPOCAMPUS_SITE_TITLE
  • AIPPOCAMPUS_SEMANTIC_GATE
  • DEEPSEEK_API_KEY

Roadmap

The root roadmap pointer is ROADMAP.md. The canonical detailed roadmap lives at docs/roadmap.md. The documentation map is docs/README.md.

Repository Layout

AIppocampus/
|- skills/aippocampus/        # installable skill package
|- plugins/aippocampus/       # Codex plugin source package
|- docs/                      # origin essay, design notes, guides, evidence
|- docs/guides/assets/        # public README and documentation artwork
|- sources/                   # lightweight provenance catalog
|- tests/                     # repository-level unit and integration tests
|- tools/                     # smoke, docs-health, and maintenance tools
|- README.md
|- ROADMAP.md
|- AGENTS.md
`- LICENSE

License

The public AIppocampus repository is licensed under Apache-2.0.

The Apache-2.0 public core covers the code, docs, local tools, schemas, MCP surface, plugin packaging, public examples, and bundled project artwork shipped in this repository unless a bundled third-party asset says otherwise. Hosted services, enterprise governance, managed graph/semantic layers, support, and other operated product surfaces can be offered under separate commercial or product-specific terms.

Private user memory data is not project code. Raw rollouts, clean-source exports, registry rows, sync bundles, vault exports, generated indexes, and thread anchors remain private user artifacts unless their owner explicitly publishes them.

See docs/guides/public-core-boundary.md for the canonical licensing, adapter, schema, third-party asset, and relicensing boundary. See docs/guides/public-api.md for supported CLI, MCP, environment-variable, JSON, and import-stability expectations.

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