memorylake-harness
Client-side harnesses that connect coding agents to Memory Lake — cross-device long-term memory. (Two deployments, separate accounts: memorylake.ai international, memorylake.cn China; the CLI defaults to the international endpoint.)
| Harness | Client | Status |
|---|---|---|
claude-plugin/ |
Claude Code | working — recall on read, sync on write, session status |
codex-plugin/ |
Codex | working — recall skill, per-turn memory sync, session status |
dsh-plugin/ |
DeepSeek Harness (dsh) | working — memory tools, prompt guidance, session status; published as @memorylake/dsh-plugin |
opencode-plugin/ |
opencode | working — memory tools, prompt guidance, compaction guidance; published as @memorylake/opencode-plugin |
All harnesses share one identity and data tree (~/.memorylake/harness/):
configure once, use from every client.
Claude Code
/plugin marketplace add memorylake-ai/memorylake-harness
/plugin install memorylake@memorylake
/memorylake:init
See claude-plugin/README.md for configuration,
privacy notes, and design rationale.
Codex
codex plugin marketplace add memorylake-ai/memorylake-harness
codex plugin add memorylake@memorylake
set up memorylake
The last line is asked inside a Codex session, after trusting the hooks via
/hooks. See codex-plugin/README.md.
DeepSeek Harness (dsh)
dsh plugin --profile web add @memorylake/dsh-plugin
dsh web
/memorylake-init
The last line is typed in a session; machines already set up for Claude Code
or Codex can skip it. See dsh-plugin/README.md.
opencode
opencode plugin @memorylake/opencode-plugin -g
set up memorylake
The last line is typed in a session; machines already set up for another
harness can skip it. See opencode-plugin/README.md.
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