Agent memory
How agents remember facts across sessions, with project-scoped and global memory you control.
Agents can remember facts across sessions, so you don’t repeat yourself. Tell Multilo something once — your preferred terminology, a recurring instruction, a detail about your project — and it’s there next time.
Remember & recall
Ask an agent to remembersomething and it’s saved as a small, human-readable note. Agents recallrelevant memories automatically when they work, and you can ask what’s remembered at any time.
Project vs global
Memory has two scopes. Project memory belongs to one project — facts about that paper or dataset. Global memory follows you everywhere — your writing preferences, your field, how you like agents to behave.
Where memory lives
Project memories are stored as Markdown files in the project’s .multilo/memory/folder, so they’re yours to read and edit. Global memories live in your user data. See the .multilo/ folder.
Managing memory
Review, edit, and delete memories from the Agent memory panel in Settings. Because each memory is a plain file, you stay in full control of what the AI knows about you.
Memory is opt-in by nature
Agents only remember what you tell them to, and everything is stored locally in files you can inspect.