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MIRIX - Multi-Agent Personal Assistant with an Advanced Memory System

Your personal AI that builds memory through screen observation and natural conversation

| 🌐 Website | πŸ“š Documentation | πŸ“„ Paper | πŸ’¬ Discord


Key Features πŸ”₯

  • Multi-Agent Memory System: Six specialized memory components (Core, Episodic, Semantic, Procedural, Resource, Knowledge Vault) managed by dedicated agents
  • Screen Activity Tracking: Continuous visual data capture and intelligent consolidation into structured memories
  • Privacy-First Design: All long-term data stored locally with user-controlled privacy settings
  • Advanced Search: PostgreSQL-native BM25 full-text search with vector similarity support
  • Multi-Modal Input: Text, images, voice, and screen captures processed seamlessly

Quick Start

Step 1: Backend & Dashboard (Docker):

docker compose up -d --pull always

Step 2: Create an API key in the dashboard (http://localhost:5173) and set as the environmental variable MIRIX_API_KEY.

Step 3: Client (Python, mirix-client, https://pypi.org/project/mirix-client/):

pip install mirix-client

Now you are ready to go! See the example below:

from mirix import MirixClient

client = MirixClient(
    api_key="your-api-key",
    base_url="http://localhost:8531",
)

client.initialize_meta_agent(
    config={
        "llm_config": {
            "model": "gemini-2.0-flash",
            "model_endpoint_type": "google_ai",
            "api_key": "your-api-key-here",
            "model_endpoint": "https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com",
            "context_window": 1_000_000,
        },
        "embedding_config": {
            "embedding_model": "text-embedding-004",
            "embedding_endpoint_type": "google_ai",
            "api_key": "your-api-key-here",
            "embedding_endpoint": "https://generativelanguage.googleapis.com",
            "embedding_dim": 768,
        },
        "meta_agent_config": {
            "agents": [
                {
                    "core_memory_agent": {
                        "blocks": [
                            {"label": "human", "value": ""},
                            {"label": "persona", "value": "I am a helpful assistant."},
                        ]
                    }
                },
                "resource_memory_agent",
                "semantic_memory_agent",
                "episodic_memory_agent",
                "procedural_memory_agent",
                "knowledge_vault_memory_agent",
            ],
        },
    }
)

client.add(
    user_id="demo-user",
    messages=[
        {"role": "user", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "The moon now has a president."}]},
        {"role": "assistant", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "Noted."}]},
    ],
    session_id="sess-demo-001",
)

# Include tool activity when you want skills learned from the WORK PROCESS:
# tool errors, retries, and the fix that finally worked are the distiller's
# strongest signals. Pass tool results as role="tool" turns and/or a
# "tool_calls" list on assistant messages (OpenAI shape) β€” both are preserved
# in the session conversation store.
client.add(
    user_id="demo-user",
    messages=[
        {"role": "user", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "Deploy the service."}]},
        {"role": "assistant", "content": "", "tool_calls": [
            {"function": {"name": "kubectl_apply", "arguments": "{\"file\": \"deploy.yaml\"}"}}
        ]},
        {"role": "tool", "name": "kubectl_apply", "content": "error: forbidden (missing RBAC)"},
        {"role": "assistant", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "Fixed the RBAC role and redeployed successfully."}]},
    ],
    session_id="sess-demo-001",
)

memories = client.retrieve_with_conversation(
    user_id="demo-user",
    messages=[
        {"role": "user", "content": [{"type": "text", "text": "What did we discuss on MirixDB in last 4 days?"}]},
    ],
    limit=5,
)
print(memories)

For more API examples, see samples/run_client.py.

Auto-Dream Memory Consolidation

MIRIX also exposes an auto-dream endpoint for explicit memory cleanup and consolidation. Auto-dream reviews existing memories, merges duplicates, resolves stale/conflicting entries where possible, and writes the result back through the memory tools.

REST endpoint:

POST /memory/auto_dream?user_id=demo-user
Content-Type: application/json

{
  "mode": "experience",
  "dry_run": false
}

Supported mode values:

Mode Memory component(s) reviewed
core Core memory blocks
episodic Episodic memories
semantic Semantic memories
resource Resource memories
procedural Procedural memories
knowledge Knowledge Vault memories
experience Episodic, Semantic, and Knowledge Vault memories together

Use dry_run: true to fetch counts and inspect what would be processed without applying updates. The optional model field can override the auto-dream agent model for that request. For procedural mode, pass the target meta_agent_id and optionally last_n_sessions to distill recent session experiences.

Python client example:

result = client.auto_dream(
    user_id="demo-user",
    mode="procedural",
    meta_agent_id=meta_agent.id,
    last_n_sessions=3,
    dry_run=False,
)
print(result)

Upgrading an Existing Database

Fresh databases get their full schema automatically at startup. Existing databases require manual migrations when upgrading to a version that alters tables β€” startup creates missing tables but never adds columns to existing ones. If migrations are pending, the server refuses to start and names the exact scripts to run.

For the skill-based procedural memory release, run against your database (in this order):

psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_procedural_to_skill.sql
psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_add_message_session_id.sql
psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_add_message_session_id_phase2.sql   # outside a transaction (CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY)
psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_add_conversation_message.sql
psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_add_conversation_message_phase2.sql # outside a transaction
psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_add_skill_experience.sql
psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_add_agent_trigger_state.sql
psql "$MIRIX_PG_URI" -f scripts/migrate_backfill_procedural_scope.sql   # backfill filter_tags['scope'] from each skill's owning client

Each script is idempotent where possible and documents its own preconditions in its header. Run them once, then restart the server.

License

Mirix is released under the Apache License 2.0. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Contact

For questions, suggestions, or issues, please open an issue on the GitHub repository or contact us at founders@mirix.io

Join Our Community

Connect with other Mirix users, share your thoughts, and get support:

πŸ’¬ Discord Community

Join our Discord server for real-time discussions, support, and community updates: https://discord.gg/S6CeHNrJ

🎯 Weekly Discussion Sessions

We host weekly discussion sessions where you can:

  • Discuss issues and bugs
  • Share ideas about future directions
  • Get general consultations and support
  • Connect with the development team and community

πŸ“… Schedule: Friday nights, 8-9 PM PST πŸ”— Zoom Link: https://ucsd.zoom.us/j/96278791276

πŸ“± WeChat Group

You can add the account ari_asm so that I can add you to the group chat.

Acknowledgement

We would like to thank Letta for open-sourcing their framework, which served as the foundation for the memory system in this project.

About

Mirix is a multi-agent personal assistant designed to track on-screen activities and answer user questions intelligently. By capturing real-time visual data and consolidating it into structured memories, Mirix transforms raw inputs into a rich knowledge base that adapts to your digital experiences.

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