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AI topic links

Decide whether AI clients can shape your topic map or only read it.

Overview

What AI topic links does

When allow AI topic links is enabled, connected MCP clients can declare relationships between topics as they work, and those declarations show up as edges in the topic graph. It lets an agent encode the connections it infers across your conversations, enriching the map without any manual linking on your part.

Turn the setting off and clients drop to read-only: they keep full access to topics and digests for recall, but can no longer alter the structure of your knowledge map. The choice sits in Settings, so you move between AI-assisted enrichment and strict read-only control with a single switch.

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Why it matters

The payoff for your AI memory

Agent-built connections

With writing enabled, an AI client can link related topics as it works, enriching the graph without manual effort.

One switch for control

A single setting decides whether clients may alter topic relationships, so you choose between collaboration and read-only safety.

Read-only stays open

Turning writes off never blocks recall — agents keep full read access to topics and digests, they just cannot change the structure.

How it works

From first launch to reusable memory

  1. 1

    Open Settings and find the allow AI topic links option.

  2. 2

    Enable it to let connected MCP clients declare topic relationships.

  3. 3

    Watch new AI-declared links appear as edges in the topic graph.

  4. 4

    Disable it anytime to keep clients read-only while preserving recall.

FAQ

Common questions

Can AI clients change my topic relationships?

Only when you enable allow AI topic links. With it on, MCP clients can declare relationships between topics; with it off, they can read topics but not alter them.

How do I stop AI tools from editing my memory structure?

Turn off allow AI topic links in Settings. Connected clients keep full read access to topics and digests but can no longer write topic relationships.

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