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Local-first external brain CLI for coding agents. SQLite-backed context, graph-aware recall via FTS5 and RRF, and governed memory with explicit promote and revi
Local-first external brain CLI for coding agents. SQLite-backed context, graph-aware recall via FTS5 and RRF, and governed memory with explicit promote and review gates. Ships Codex and Claude Code host shims and a native MCP server.
Local-first external brain for coding agents.
A SQLite-backed CLI that gives Claude Code, Codex, and any MCP client persistent context, graph-aware recall, and governed memory — with zero cloud dependencies.
[!TIP] New here? The Quick start gets you from
npm installto your first persistent agent session in about 60 seconds.
Waypath is a local-first knowledge engine for coding agents and solo developers. It stores your project decisions, entity relationships, and session artifacts in a single SQLite file, then serves graph-aware, truth-first context to any agent host — Claude Code, Codex, or an MCP client — through a thin CLI.
Unlike cloud memory services, Waypath:
| Problem | Waypath's answer |
|---|---|
| Agents forget across sessions | Persistent SQLite truth kernel |
| RAG returns irrelevant chunks | FTS5 + RRF hybrid ranking with graph expansion |
| Memory services hallucinate silently | Explicit page → promote → review governance |
| Cloud lock-in, data exfiltration | Everything is one local .db file you own |
| Tool per host (Claude, Codex, Cursor) | Single facade, thin host shims, native MCP server |
[!IMPORTANT] Requires Node.js ≥ 22. Node 22.5+ unlocks the native
node:sqlitedriver; earlier 22.x versions auto-fall back tobetter-sqlite3.
npm install -g waypath
Verify:
waypath --help
waypath source-status --json
1. Bootstrap a session (Codex example):
waypath codex --json \
--project my-project \
--objective "ship v2 of the retrieval pipeline" \
--task "refactor hybrid ranker" \
--store-path ~/.waypath/my-project.db
2. Recall relevant context:
waypath recall --query "hybrid ranker decisions" --json
3. Capture a distilled insight and promote it through review:
waypath page --subject "hybrid ranker v2 design"
waypath promote --subject "hybrid ranker v2 design"
waypath review-queue --json
4. Run as an MCP server (for Claude Code, Cursor, any MCP client):
waypath mcp-server --store-path ~/.waypath/my-project.db
$ waypath codex --json --project auth-service \
--objective "migrate to passkeys" --task "design flow"
{
"host": "codex",
"session_id": "auth-service:passkey-flow",
"context_pack": {
"truth_highlights": {
"decisions": [
"Use WebAuthn level 2 with user verification required",
"Argon2id for password fallback hashing"
],
"entities": ["UserSession", "AuthGateway", "RefreshToken"],
"contradictions": []
},
"recent_pages": [
"Session storage design — promoted 2026-04-12"
]
}
}
| Area | Commands |
|---|---|
| Session bootstrap | codex, claude-code, mcp-server |
| Recall | recall, explain, graph-query, history |
| Pages (distilled knowledge) | page, promote, refresh-page, inspect-page |
| Review governance | review, review-queue, inspect-candidate, resolve-contradiction |
| Import / scan | import-seed, import-local, scan |
| Health | source-status, health, db-stats, rebuild-fts |
| Maintenance | backup, benchmark, export |
Full help: waypath --help.
Waypath is built from four independent kernels behind a thin facade:
flowchart TD
subgraph HOST[" Host Shims "]
direction LR
CX["codex"]
CC["claude-code"]
MC["mcp-server"]
end
Facade["<b>Facade</b><br/><code>createFacade()</code>"]
TK["<b>Truth Kernel</b><br/>decisions · entities · preferences<br/>temporal validity · supersede"]
AK["<b>Archive Kernel</b><br/>evidence · content-hash dedup<br/>FTS5 index"]
ON["<b>Ontology</b><br/>graph traversal<br/>pattern expansion"]
PR["<b>Promotion Engine</b><br/>candidate review<br/>contradiction detection"]
HOST --> Facade
Facade --> TK
Facade --> AK
Facade --> ON
Facade --> PR
classDef kernel fill:#21262d,color:#c9d1d9,stroke:#30363d,stroke-width:1px
classDef facade fill:#1f6feb,color:#ffffff,stroke:#58a6ff,stroke-width:2px
classDef host fill:#161b22,color:#c9d1d9,stroke:#30363d,stroke-width:1px
class TK,AK,ON,PR kernel
class Facade facade
class CX,CC,MC host
project_context, person_context, system_reasoning, contradiction_lookup).A single createFacade() exposes 14 verbs. Host shims adapt it to each agent's bootstrap protocol.
Waypath is zero-config by default. To tune retrieval weights, adapter toggles, or review thresholds, drop a config.toml in your working directory (or point WAYPATH_CONFIG_PATH at one):
[source_adapters]
jarvis-memory-db = true
jarvis-brain-db = false
[retrieval.source_system_weights]
truth-kernel = 1.2
[retrieval.source_kind_weights]
decision = 0.9
memory = 0.5
[review_queue]
limit = 12
Override anything via env vars:
export WAYPATH_RECALL_WEIGHT_SOURCE_SYSTEM_TRUTH_KERNEL=1.8
export WAYPATH_REVIEW_QUEUE_LIMIT=8
Priority: env override > config.toml > built-in defaults.
Waypath ships a native MCP (Model Context Protocol) server as a second binary:
waypath-mcp-server
Or via the main CLI:
waypath mcp-server --store-path ~/.waypath/project.db
Tools exposed via MCP: recall, page, promote, review, graph-query, source-status.
node:sqlitebetter-sqlite3 is an optional fallback auto-used on 22.0–22.4 or where native sqlite is unavailable| Waypath | Cloud memory (mem0, zep) | Vector-only RAG | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Local-first | ✓ | ✗ | depends |
| Canonical truth schema | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Graph-aware recall | ✓ | partial | ✗ |
| Explicit review gate | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| MCP server built-in | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ |
| One-file install | ✓ | needs service | varies |
Waypath welcomes host shims, source adapters, and bug fixes. Good first issues are labeled accordingly.
Read CONTRIBUTING.md for dev setup, code style, and PR flow.
Before submitting a PR:
npm run build
npm test
MIT © TheStack.ai — see LICENSE.
Добавь это в claude_desktop_config.json и перезапусти Claude Desktop.
{
"mcpServers": {
"thestack-ai-waypath": {
"command": "npx",
"args": []
}
}
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