Tencent Open-Sources TencentDB Agent Memory: A 4-Tier Local Memory Pipeline for AI Agents
Tencent has released TencentDB Agent Memory, an open-source memory system for AI agents. The project ships under the MIT license. It targets a problem familiar to anyone shipping long-horizon agents: context bloat and recall failure. It is symbolic short-term memory along with layered long-term memory. It integrates with OpenClaw as a plugin and with the Hermes Agent through a Gateway adapter. The default backend is local SQLite with the sqlite-vec extension, so no external API is required. Why agent memory is hard Most current memory stacks shred data into fragments and dump them into a flat vector store. Recall then becomes a blind similarity search across disconnected fragments, with no macro-level guidance. The architecture rests on two pillars: memory layering and symbolic memory. A 4-tier semantic pyramid For long-term personalization, TencentDB Agent Memory builds a four-level pyramid instead of a flat log. The layers are L0 Conversation, L1 Atom, L2 Scenario, and L3 Persona. These correspond to raw dialogue, atomic facts, scene blocks, and a user profile. The Persona layer carries day-to-day user preferences and is queried first. The system drills down to Atoms or raw Conversations only when finer detail is needed. Lower layers preserve evidence; upper layers preserve structure. Storage is heterogeneous. Facts, logs, and traces are persisted in databases for full-text retrieval. Personas, scenes, and canvases are stored as human-readable Markdown files. Layered memory artifacts live under ~/.openclaw/memory-tdai/. Symbolic short-term memory via Mermaid Long-running agent tasks consume tokens through verbose tool logs, search results, code, and error traces. TencentDB Agent Memory addresses this through context offloading combined with symbolic memory. Full tool logs are offloaded to external files under refs/*.md. State transitions are encoded in Mermaid syntax inside a lightweight task canvas. The agent reasons over the symbol graph in its context window. When it needs the raw text, it greps for a node_id and retrieves the corresponding file. The Tencent dev team describes this as a deterministic drill-down from top-layer symbol to mid-layer index to bottom-layer raw text. Benchmark numbers Results are measured over continuous long-horizon sessions, not isolated turns. SWE-bench, for example, runs 50 consecutive tasks per session to simulate context-accumulation pressure. On WideSearch, integrating the plugin with OpenClaw raises pass rate from 33% to 50%, a 51.52% relative improvement. Token usage drops from 221.31M to 85.64M, a 61.38% reduction. On SWE-bench, success climbs from 58.4% to 64.2% while tokens fall from 3474.1M to 2375.4M, a 33.09% reduction. On AA-LCR, the success rate moves from 44.0% to 47.5%. Tokens drop from 112.0M to 77.3M, a 30.98% reduction. For long-term memory, PersonaMem accuracy rises from 48% to 76%. Note: these numbers come from Tencent’s own evaluations. Recall and retrieval Retrieval defaults to a hybrid strategy. The system combines BM25 keyword search with vector embeddings, fused using Reciprocal Rank Fusion (RRF). Developers can switch to pure keyword or embedding mode through a config field. The BM25 tokenizer supports both Chinese (jieba) and English. Default settings trigger an L1 memory extraction every five turns. A user persona is generated every 50 new memories. Recall returns five items by default with a 5-second timeout. On timeout, the system skips injection rather than blocking the conversation. Installation and developer surface The OpenClaw integration ships as a single npm package: @tencentdb-agent-memory/memory-tencentdb. The project requires Node.js 22.16 or higher. Enabling it takes one config flag. The plugin then handles conversation capture, memory extraction, scene aggregation, persona generation, and recall. For Hermes, a Docker image bundles the agent, the plugin, and the TDAI Memory Gateway. The default model is Tencent Cloud’s DeepSeek-V3.2. Any OpenAI-compatible endpoint works through the MODEL_PROVIDER=custom flag. Two tools are exposed to agents during a session: tdai_memory_search and tdai_conversation_search. Both return references with node_id and result_ref fields for traceback. A Tencent Cloud Vector Database (TCVDB) backend is also available as an alternative to local SQLite. Marktechpost’s Visual Explainer TencentDB Agent Memory — Preview Open Source / Tencent TencentDB Agent Memory A quick-start guide to fully local, 4-tier long-term memory for AI agents. 01 / OVERVIEW What is TencentDB Agent Memory? An MIT-licensed memory system for AI agents that combines symbolic short-term memory with a 4-tier long-term memory pipeline. Runs fully local with zero external API dependencies. Short-term memory Offloads verbose tool logs to files and keeps a compact Mermaid task canvas in context. Long-term memory Distills conversations into a 4-tier semantic pyramid: L0 → L1 → L2 → L3. Local backend Defaults to SQLite + sqlite-vec. Tencent Cloud Vector Database (TCVDB) is optional. Integrations Ships as an OpenClaw plugin and a Hermes Agent Docker image. 02 / ARCHITECTURE The 4-Tier Semantic Pyramid Long-term memory is layered, not flat. Upper layers carry structure; lower layers preserve evidence. L3 · PersonaUser profile (persona.md) L2 · ScenarioScene blocks (Markdown) L1 · AtomAtomic facts (JSONL) L0 · ConversationRaw dialogue Drill-down path: Persona → Scenario → Atom → Conversation. References use node_id and result_ref for deterministic traceback. 03 / SYMBOLIC SHORT-TERM Mermaid task canvas + context offloading Verbose intermediate logs are the largest token consumers in long tasks. The plugin offloads them to disk and keeps a high-density symbol graph in context. How it works Full tool logs are offloaded to refs/*.md under the data directory. State transitions are encoded in Mermaid syntax inside a lightweight task canvas. The agent reasons over the symbol graph, then greps a node_id to pull raw text. Storage path on disk: ~/.openclaw/memory-tdai/. All artifacts are human-readable for white-box debugging. 04 / INSTALL Install the OpenClaw plugin Requires Node.js 22.16 or higher and an OpenClaw installation. # Install the npm package as an OpenClaw plugin openclaw plugins install @tencentdb-agent-memory/memory-tencentdb openclaw gateway restart Zero-config enable Add the following to ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json to turn it on with default SQLite + sqlite-vec. { “memory-tencentdb”: { “enabled”: true } } 05 / CONFIGURATION Daily-tuning parameters Every field has a sensible default. The most common knobs are listed below. Field Default Description storeBackend sqlite Storage backend recall.strategy hybrid keyword / embedding / hybrid (RRF) recall.maxResults 5 Items returned per recall recall.timeoutMs 5000 Skip injection on
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