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Entry filters and detail inspection

Slice your entire import history down to the exact conversation.

Overview

What Entry filters and detail inspection does

The Entries tab is the precise, low-level counterpart to topics. Filter your whole import history by source, category, text query, and MCP usage bucket to find the exact conversation you need — making it the best place to audit what was imported and to confirm which entries your connected agents have actually read.

Open any entry to inspect its full imported shape: user, assistant, system, tool, and terminal-style messages are preserved when the source provides them, so you audit what really happened rather than a snippet. From the same view you can pin useful memory, archive stale entries, or forget sensitive content without switching screens.

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Why it matters

The payoff for your AI memory

Four-way filtering

Narrow entries by source, category, text query, and whether an MCP client has read them to pinpoint the conversation you need.

Full conversation shape

Entry detail preserves user, assistant, system, tool, and terminal messages, so you audit what actually happened, not a summary.

Act in place

Pin, archive, or forget an entry directly from the same filtered view without navigating away.

How it works

From first launch to reusable memory

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    Open the Entries tab in the Classify view.

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    Filter by source, category, text query, or MCP usage to narrow the list.

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    Open an entry to inspect its full imported conversation shape.

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    Pin, archive, or forget the entry without leaving the view.

FAQ

Common questions

How do I find a specific imported conversation?

Use the Entries tab filters — source, category, text query, and MCP usage — to narrow your whole import history down to the exact conversation, then open it.

Can I see which entries an AI client has read?

Yes. The MCP usage filter separates entries by whether a connected client has accessed them, making it easy to audit what your agents have touched.

Local memory, shared everywhere

Give every AI tool the same memory.

Start free, import real conversations, and reuse your memory across every AI agent you already use.