
Add AI Memory to GNOME
Add long-term memory to GNOME, putting you in control and helping you get things done more efficiently.
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Pieces intelligently captures your GNOME activity, creating a searchable memory bank of past tasks and projects. This allows you to quickly revisit previous configurations, scripts, or workflows, saving time and boosting your productivity by making recall effortless within your GNOME environment.
1
Install & launch PiecesOS
Install and run Pieces OS on your device.
2
Enable Long-Term Memory
Open the PiecesOS menu from your tray and enable Long-Term Memory.
3
Start using memory
Pieces automatically captures your GNOME activities, allowing you to recall past configurations.
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Effortless context capture
Pieces context-aware capture for GNOME provides full user control over what is saved, ensuring security and privacy. You can configure Pieces to automatically capture your activities within GNOME, such as window configurations, application settings, and command history, creating a searchable memory accessible only to you. It gives you total control with the option to opt out at any time.
Time-based memory recall
Pieces stores your memories from GNOME for up to nine months, enabling powerful time-based queries. Quickly find that configuration you used last week, or the command you ran three months ago. Pieces intelligently indexes your GNOME activity, allowing you to filter and search your memory by date, application, or even keywords, greatly enhancing your recall.
Seamless workflow navigation
Pieces Memory helps you navigate your history, chat context, and memory across your GNOME workflows. Pieces seamlessly integrates into your GNOME experience, allowing you to quickly access relevant information and past projects. This integration provides a streamlined workflow, ensuring you always have the context you need to complete your tasks efficiently and effectively.
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