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I think what you're asking is if Auto-GPT can resume the previous session by using the long-term memory (Redis). As far as I know, that's not how it works. Whatever information you gather or put into memory is accessible across sessions, meaning that you can for instance read a text or webpage into memory and you will be able to access that information again. |
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I'm curious if anyone has gotten their Redis to remember after killing AutoGPT and starting over on Windows/Docker.
I have Redis running in Docker (docker run --name redis-stack-server --rm -p 6379:6379 redis/redis-stack-server:latest),
it says it's using it as it's memory backend (i.e. Using memory of type: RedisMemory),
but when I start AutoGPT again, it always starts from the very first step.
I have WIPE_REDIS_ON_START=False.
At this point I'm wondering if I have missed a configuration step. I am using GPT 3.5 if it matters. Is there something I am supposed to be doing with docker-compose.yml? I've also seen someone mention AutoGPT and Redis have to be configured to talk to each other properly but they didn't elaborate on what that meant. I'm open to other local memory solutions that run on Windows.
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