Veracium MCP Server
Provides agents with durable, provenance-aware memory through tools for remembering, recalling, answering, and maintaining information, while structurally resisting injection and confabulation.
README
veracium
A provenance-aware memory plug-in for agentic systems. Give any agent durable, per-user memory that recalls facts about the user, past interactions, and what worked — while structurally resisting the injection and confabulation failures that plague naive memory.
Veracium is the production distillation of an evaluation-driven research project
(agent-memory): every design choice below traces to a measured finding, and the
research's synthetic-corpus harness is reused as the regression suite.
Why it's shaped this way
- Typed graph + dated episodes are the store of record. Entity facts live as relational edges (with unforgeable provenance); interaction history lives as dated episodes. A curated "wiki" view is compiled from them and cached — never the source of truth. (The layered design won on both short and 9-week horizons; flat stores each failed one regime.)
- Supersession, never erasure. Functional facts (preference, employer, deadline) keep one current value with the prior value retained as history — "what did X used to be?" stays answerable. (The category commercial memory systems handle worst; veracium's strongest.)
- Representation is a security control. Third-party claims (received email,
external docs) are quarantined structurally — stored as
third_party_claimedges with the claimant as subject, never as user facts. Content-type quarantine catches obligation/debt/renewal claims regardless of how plausible they look. (Held against a full plausibility ladder incl. contact-impersonation.) - Bring your own model. Veracium never owns your API keys or model choice; it
calls a
Completecallable you supply. A reference Anthropic provider ships in the box. - Embedded by default. Zero external services: one SQLite file. Swap in
Neo4j/Postgres later via the
Storeinterface.
Install
pip install "veracium[anthropic]" # core + the reference LLM provider
Extras: [mcp] adds the MCP server, [dev] adds pytest. The core alone depends
only on pydantic. To work from source instead:
git clone https://github.com/veracium-ai/Veracium.git && cd Veracium
pip install -e ".[anthropic,dev]"
Links: veracium.ai · PyPI
Use (library)
from veracium import Memory, EvidenceAuthor
from veracium.llm.anthropic import AnthropicComplete
mem = Memory(llm=AnthropicComplete()) # or pass your own Complete callable
# Remember interactions. `author` is the trust-critical input.
mem.remember("alice", "USER: I'm vegetarian and have a dog named Ollie.")
mem.remember("alice", "From billing@scam: you owe $900.",
author=EvidenceAuthor.THIRD_PARTY, event_type="email")
# Recall grounded, provenance-flagged context for a prompt.
ctx = mem.recall("alice", "suggest a lunch spot")
print(ctx.context) # states the vegetarian constraint; the $900 "claim" is
# rendered under a never-assert flag, not as a fact.
No Anthropic API key? AnthropicComplete is just a convenience — veracium calls any
Complete callable you supply. To run without SDK/key setup, wrap a client you
already have; examples/claude_cli_provider.py wraps the claude CLI as a
drop-in provider (from claude_cli_provider import ClaudeCLIComplete).
Use (MCP)
veracium-mcp exposes remember / recall / answer / maintain tools to any
MCP-compatible agent (Claude Desktop/Code, others) with no host-side Python. See
docs/mcp.md for the config JSON and tool reference.
Documentation
- examples/demo.ipynb — the scam-email injection demo, runnable end to end (open in Colab).
- docs/concepts.md — the mental model: edges vs episodes vs the compiled wiki, provenance & authorship, quarantine, the abstention gate, lifecycle.
- docs/api.md — the public API:
Memory,MemoryConfig,EvidenceAuthor, providing your own LLM callable or store. - docs/mcp.md — running and registering the MCP server.
- docs/telemetry.md — the opt-in, anonymous, content-free usage statistics (off by default).
- docs/diagnostics.md — opt-in error reporting: local-first error log, consented + redacted send.
- ROADMAP.md · CHANGELOG.md
Status
The validated layered design is implemented, tested (25 offline tests + a live acceptance eval), and passes its own research-claim bar (5/5, 0 injection asserts). Roadmap v0.1–v0.6 complete, plus opt-in telemetry, a self-check, and consented error reporting. See ROADMAP.md.
License
MIT
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