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Local document memory with instant semantic search. Drop any file. Ask anything. Get an answer in under a second.

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vstash

Local document memory with instant semantic search.

vstash demo

Drop any file. Ask anything. Get an answer fast.

pip install vstash
vstash add paper.pdf notes.md https://example.com/article
vstash search "what's the main argument about X?"

Why vstash?

Most RAG tools are slow, cloud-dependent, or require a running server. vstash is none of those things.

Layer Technology Why
Embeddings FastEmbed (ONNX Runtime) ~700 chunks/s, fully local, no server
Vector store sqlite-vec Single .db file, cosine similarity, zero deps
Keyword search FTS5 (SQLite) Exact matches, porter stemming, built into SQLite
Hybrid ranking Reciprocal Rank Fusion Best of both: semantic + keyword, no training needed
Inference Cerebras / Ollama / OpenAI ~2,000 tok/s via Cerebras, or 100% local via Ollama
Parsing markitdown PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, HTML, Markdown, URLs

Zero cloud required for search. Inference is optional.

What's new in v0.15

  • Unified DB resolution — CLI, MCP server, SDK, and reindex all share the same 6-level database resolution chain. Fixes bugs where different entry points could silently operate on different databases.
  • Federated context expansion--all-profiles now expands adjacent chunks per-store before merging, matching single-profile answer quality.
  • 592 tests across 27 test modules, all passing on Python 3.10–3.12.

What's new in v0.14

  • Document reconstructionget_document_chunks(path) retrieves all chunks for a document in order. Available in Python SDK and as MCP tool.

What's new in v0.13

  • Direct chunk retrievalget_chunk(id) and get_chunks(ids) for O(1) access to specific chunks by database ID. Enables downstream apps (spaced repetition, pinned references) to retrieve knowledge atoms without re-running search.

What's new in v0.12

  • Cross-session journalvstash journal save/recall/log/prune for lightweight agent memory across sessions. Append-only entries with semantic recall, project tags, and time-window filtering.
  • Transcript parsing — automatically extract structured journal entries from conversation logs.

What's new in v0.11

  • Multi-profile support — isolated databases per profile with vstash profile create/list/delete/active.
  • Federated search — query across all profiles simultaneously with cross-profile deduplication.
  • Profile resolution chain--profile flag → VSTASH_PROFILE env → default.

What's new in v0.10

  • Hybrid code splitting — 3-tier backend: tree-sitter AST → parso AST → regex fallback. Each backend gracefully degrades to the next.
  • 25+ languages — tree-sitter support for C, C++, Ruby, PHP, Swift, Kotlin, Scala, Lua, R, C#, Bash, Zig, Elixir, Erlang, Haskell, OCaml, Dart, Vue, Svelte (plus all previously supported).
  • Optional installpip install vstash[treesitter] for tree-sitter, or use parso (Python) + regex (6 languages) by default.

What's new in v0.9

  • Auto-generated titlesvstash remember generates descriptive slugs when no --title is provided.
  • Forget remembered textvstash forget "text://<title>" removes text ingested via remember.

What's new in v0.8

  • Multilingual embeddings — search in any language. Cross-lingual similarity improves ~40%.
  • vstash reindex — switch embedding models without re-ingesting.
  • Intra-document MMR dedup — replaces hard per-document dedup. Semantically diverse sections from the same long document now surface in results.

Earlier versions

  • v0.7 — Adaptive scoring maturity gate (γ), zero-cost cold start.
  • v0.6 — Distance-based relevance signal (F1=0.952), document dedup, context expansion (±1 chunks).

Install

pip install vstash

Or from source:

git clone https://github.com/stffns/vstash
cd vstash
pip install -e .

Quick Start

Search (free, no API key needed)

Semantic search works 100% locally — no inference backend required:

vstash add report.pdf
vstash add ~/docs/notes.md
vstash add https://arxiv.org/abs/2310.06825
vstash search "what is the proposed method?"

Ask (requires an LLM backend)

To get natural language answers, configure an inference backend:

# Option A: Fully local with Ollama (free, private)
ollama pull llama3.2

# Option B: Fast with Cerebras (free tier available)
export CEREBRAS_API_KEY=your_key_here

# Option C: OpenAI or any compatible API
export OPENAI_API_KEY=your_key_here

Then:

vstash ask "summarize the key findings"
vstash chat   # interactive Q&A session

Python SDK

Use vstash as a building block in your own agents and pipelines:

from vstash import Memory

mem = Memory(project="my_agent")
mem.add("docs/spec.pdf")
mem.remember("OAuth uses PKCE for public clients", title="Auth Decision")

# Semantic search — free, no LLM
chunks = mem.search("deployment strategy", top_k=5)
for c in chunks:
    print(c.text, c.score, c.chunk_id)

# Direct chunk access by ID (O(1) lookup)
chunk = mem.get_chunk(chunks[0].chunk_id)

# Full document reconstruction from chunks
all_chunks = mem.get_document_chunks("docs/spec.pdf")

# Search + LLM answer
answer = mem.ask("What are the system requirements?")

# Cross-session journal
mem.journal_save("Decided to use FastAPI for the gateway")
entries = mem.journal_recall("architecture decisions")

# Management
mem.list()                # → list[DocumentInfo]
mem.stats()               # → StoreStats
mem.remove("docs/old.pdf")

Commands

vstash add <file/dir/url>   Add documents to memory
vstash remember "<text>"    Ingest text directly (no file needed)
vstash ask "<question>"     Answer a question from your documents
vstash search "<query>"     Semantic search without LLM (free, local)
vstash chat                 Interactive Q&A session
vstash list                 Show all documents in memory
vstash stats                Memory statistics (docs, chunks, DB size)
vstash forget <file>        Remove a document from memory
vstash reindex              Re-embed all chunks with a new model
vstash watch <dir>          Auto-ingest on file changes
vstash export               Export chunks as JSONL for training data curation
vstash config               Show current configuration
vstash profile <cmd>        Manage named profiles (create, list, delete, active)
vstash journal <cmd>        Cross-session memory (save, recall, log, prune)
vstash-mcp                  Start MCP server (for Claude Desktop integration)

Filtering with metadata

vstash add notes.md --collection research --project ml-survey --tags "attention,transformers"
vstash list --project ml-survey
vstash ask "what architectures were compared?" --project ml-survey
vstash export --project ml-survey --format jsonl

Documents with YAML frontmatter are parsed automatically:

---
project: ml-survey
layer: literature-review
tags: [attention, transformers]
---

# My Research Notes
...

Configuration

vstash looks for vstash.toml in your current directory, then ~/.vstash/vstash.toml, then falls back to sensible defaults. Run vstash config to see your active settings.

See the Configuration Reference for all options.


Privacy

Component Data leaves machine?
Embeddings (FastEmbed) Never — fully local ONNX
Vector store (sqlite-vec) Never — local .db file (+ .snpv sidecar if snapvec enabled)
Semantic search Never — local embeddings + SQLite
Inference (Cerebras/OpenAI) Yes — query + retrieved chunks sent to API
Inference (Ollama) Never — fully local

For full privacy, use backend = "ollama" or skip inference entirely and use vstash search instead of vstash ask.


Supported File Types

PDF, DOCX, PPTX, XLSX, Markdown, TXT, HTML, CSV — and any URL.

Code files (25+ languages with tree-sitter): Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Rust, Java, C, C++, Ruby, PHP, Swift, Kotlin, Scala, Lua, R, C#, Bash, Zig, Elixir, Erlang, Haskell, OCaml, Dart, Vue, Svelte.


Experiments

vstash retrieval quality has been validated at Kaggle scale:

Experiment Corpus Best P@5 Best MRR Command
ArXiv Retrieval Bench 1,000 ML papers, 10 topics 0.703 0.895 python -m experiments.arxiv_retrieval_bench
Dataset Discovery 954 HuggingFace datasets, 10 task categories 0.629 0.777 python -m experiments.dataset_discovery

The dataset discovery engine also has an interactive mode — describe what you need, get the right dataset:

python -m experiments.dataset_discovery --interactive
> time series forecasting for retail sales
1. walmart-sales-dataset (time-series-forecasting)  0.87

Run all experiments: python -m experiments.run_all


Documentation

Guide Description
Configuration Full TOML reference — all sections and options
How It Works Ingestion pipeline, search pipeline, chunking strategies, RRF
Memory Scoring Frequency + decay re-ranking — formula, tuning, disabling
MCP Server Claude Desktop integration (15 tools)
Claude Integration Claude Code hook + Claude Desktop setup
LangChain VstashRetriever for chains and agents
Embedding Models Model comparison and backend selection
Experiments Retrieval benchmarks — hypotheses, results, conclusions

Roadmap

  • Phase 1 ✅: Core — ingest, embed, hybrid search, answer
  • Phase 2 ✅: Usability — MCP server, collections, watch mode, metadata, export
  • Phase 3 ✅: Python SDK — from vstash import Memory
  • Phase 4 ✅: LangChain integration — VstashRetriever
  • Phase 5 ✅: Memory scoring — frequency + temporal decay re-ranking
  • Phase 6 ✅: Retrieval quality — distance-based relevance signal, document dedup, context expansion
  • Phase 7 ✅: Multilingual — cross-lingual embeddings, vstash reindex, MMR dedup
  • Phase 8 ✅: Hybrid code splitting — tree-sitter + parso + regex, 25+ languages
  • Phase 9 ✅: Multi-profile — isolated databases, federated search, profile management
  • Phase 10 ✅: Cross-session journal — save, recall, log, prune for agent memory
  • Phase 11 ✅: Direct chunk API — get_chunk/get_chunks for O(1) retrieval by ID

Easter Egg

In a 2018 Cornell paper "Local Homology of Word Embeddings", researchers used the variable v_stash (p. 11) to refer to the "vector of the word stash" — making this the first documented use of the exact term in the context of AI/embeddings.


License

MIT

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