It can be quite frustrating when a session concludes and your agent completely loses track of its previous 40 steps. If you want to preserve state between different runtimes, you must ensure that memory is housed externally instead of remaining confined to the active process.
Our latest walkthrough demonstrates how to configure the Walrus Memory TypeScript SDK using exactly 19 lines of code. Throughout the guide, we connect three distinct operations, which are recall, generate, and remember. Once everything is linked, we intentionally shut down the application and boot it back up so you can watch the agent effortlessly resume its tasks right from the exact moment it stopped.
You can view the complete demonstration at the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKNQkFlc0Qw&feature=youtu.be
Our latest walkthrough demonstrates how to configure the Walrus Memory TypeScript SDK using exactly 19 lines of code. Throughout the guide, we connect three distinct operations, which are recall, generate, and remember. Once everything is linked, we intentionally shut down the application and boot it back up so you can watch the agent effortlessly resume its tasks right from the exact moment it stopped.
You can view the complete demonstration at the link below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKNQkFlc0Qw&feature=youtu.be