import json from serena.tools import Tool class WriteMemoryTool(Tool): """ Writes a named memory (for future reference) to Serena's project-specific memory store. """ def apply(self, memory_name: str, content: str, max_answer_chars: int = -1) -> str: """ Write some information about this project that can be useful for future tasks to a memory in md format. The memory name should be meaningful. """ if max_answer_chars == -1: max_answer_chars = self.agent.serena_config.default_max_tool_answer_chars if len(content) > max_answer_chars: raise ValueError( f"Content for {memory_name} is too long. Max length is {max_answer_chars} characters. " + "Please make the content shorter." ) return self.memories_manager.save_memory(memory_name, content) class ReadMemoryTool(Tool): """ Reads the memory with the given name from Serena's project-specific memory store. """ def apply(self, memory_file_name: str, max_answer_chars: int = -1) -> str: """ Read the content of a memory file. This tool should only be used if the information is relevant to the current task. You can infer whether the information is relevant from the memory file name. You should not read the same memory file multiple times in the same conversation. """ return self.memories_manager.load_memory(memory_file_name) class ListMemoriesTool(Tool): """ Lists memories in Serena's project-specific memory store. """ def apply(self) -> str: """ List available memories. Any memory can be read using the `read_memory` tool. """ return json.dumps(self.memories_manager.list_memories()) class DeleteMemoryTool(Tool): """ Deletes a memory from Serena's project-specific memory store. """ def apply(self, memory_file_name: str) -> str: """ Delete a memory file. Should only happen if a user asks for it explicitly, for example by saying that the information retrieved from a memory file is no longer correct or no longer relevant for the project. """ return self.memories_manager.delete_memory(memory_file_name)