docs: add Engram MCP memory server integration guide
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> `discovery.enabled: false` globally (all tools visible by default) and still mark individual
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> `discovery.enabled: false` globally (all tools visible by default) and still mark individual
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> high-volume servers as `"deferred": true` to avoid polluting the context with their tools.
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> high-volume servers as `"deferred": true` to avoid polluting the context with their tools.
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#### 5) Engram — Persistent Memory for AI Agents
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[Engram](https://github.com/Gentleman-Programming/engram) provides persistent, searchable memory across conversations via MCP. It stores observations in SQLite with FTS5 full-text search — ideal for turning PicoClaw into a personal advisor that remembers.
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**Install:**
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```bash
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# macOS/Linux
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brew install gentleman-programming/tap/engram
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# Or build from source (pure Go, no CGO required)
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go install github.com/Gentleman-Programming/engram/cmd/engram@latest
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```
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**Configure in `config.json`:**
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```json
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{
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"tools": {
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"mcp": {
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"enabled": true,
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"servers": {
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"engram": {
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"enabled": true,
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"command": "engram",
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"args": ["mcp", "--tools=agent", "--project=my-assistant"]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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```
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This gives your agent 11 memory tools including `mem_save`, `mem_search`, `mem_context`, and `mem_session_summary`. See the [Engram documentation](https://github.com/Gentleman-Programming/engram) for the full tool reference.
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## Skills Tool
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## Skills Tool
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The skills tool configures skill discovery and installation via registries like ClawHub.
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The skills tool configures skill discovery and installation via registries like ClawHub.
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