> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.aurinfer.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Memory

> View and manage everything your characters remember about you — browse, search, filter, and pin memories across all active characters.

# Account Memory

This page shows you **everything your characters remember about you** from past conversations. Every time a character learns something — your name, a preference, a fact you mentioned — it stores it here as a "memory." You can browse, search, and manage all of those memories from this one page.

**How to get here:**

> In the left sidebar, click **Account** → then click **Memory**

The full path is: **Account → Memory**

<Info>
  This page is different from the **Memory Engine** inside a character's dashboard. That one controls *how* memories work (the settings). This Account Memory page shows *what* has been remembered — the actual stored memories.
</Info>

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## Overview Stats

At the very top of the Memory page, two numbers are always visible:

| Stat                  | What it shows                                                                   |
| --------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Total Memories**    | How many memory entries exist in total across all your characters               |
| **Active Characters** | How many of your characters currently have at least one memory stored about you |

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## Two Tabs: Browse and Manage Memory

The Memory page has two tabs at the top:

| Tab               | What it's for                                                                                      |
| ----------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Browse**        | The main view — shows your memory list. This is where you'll spend most of your time.              |
| **Manage Memory** | Technical controls for managing memory storage behavior (clearing, resetting, adjusting settings). |

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## Browse Tab

**Full path: Account → Memory → Browse tab**

### Search & Filters

At the top of the Browse tab, there are tools to help you find specific memories:

| Control                       | What it does                                                                                                                |
| ----------------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| **Search bar**                | Type any word or phrase to search through all memory content. For example, type your name to see if the character knows it. |
| **All Characters** (dropdown) | Show memories from all characters, or filter to see only memories from one specific character.                              |
| **All Types** (dropdown)      | Filter by the type of memory (e.g., user facts, preferences, etc.).                                                         |
| **Sort** (dropdown)           | Sort the list by most recent (default) or other criteria.                                                                   |

### Memory List

Each entry in the list shows:

| Field              | What it shows                                                                                                |
| ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Character Name** | Which of your characters stored this memory                                                                  |
| **Timestamp**      | When the memory was created (e.g., "about 1 month ago")                                                      |
| **Memory Content** | The actual information stored — e.g., "The user's name is Alex" or "The user prefers Python over JavaScript" |
| **Tags**           | Labels categorizing the memory — e.g., `user`, `name`, `Working`, `Episodic`                                 |

### Pinning a Memory

Each memory entry has a **pin button**. Click it to pin that memory.

**Why pin a memory?** Pinned memories are treated as high priority — they're less likely to be removed during automatic cleanup. If there's a specific fact you really want your character to always remember about you, pin it.

### Pagination

Memories are shown 20 at a time. Use the **Previous** and **Next** buttons at the bottom of the list to navigate through all pages.

<Info>
  Memories are stored per-character. A memory that Character A has about you is not visible to Character B — each character has its own separate memory of you.
</Info>

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## Manage Memory Tab

**Full path: Account → Memory → Manage Memory tab**

This tab has lower-level controls for managing how memory storage works — for when you need to clear out memories or reset memory settings for specific characters.

<Warning>
  Any memory deletion done from the Manage Memory tab is **permanent**. Once memories are deleted, the character will not remember the information in future conversations. There is no undo.
</Warning>
