Helix-agi adjusts its work cycle and recalls only relevant memories

Helix-agi is an that routes messages, tool results, and other new information through regular processing pulses. During an active conversation, a pulse can occur about every 30 seconds; as activity falls, the interval gradually grows to a resting rate chosen by the user.

Ordinary model output is stored as internal thought instead of being sent directly, while separate reply and message tools handle outside communication. The previous thought and any new input go through a micro-RAG system, which finds keywords and adds a short list of relevant memories and beliefs to the next prompt.

A nightly review compresses memories and turns them into structured belief statements. The system also groups frequently connected or similar information to form more complex beliefs, while knowledge about tool use is stored as skills and frequently relied-on guidance is added automatically to the .

Key points

  • Active conversations can trigger a processing pulse about every 30 seconds.
  • The pulse interval grows toward a user-set resting rate when activity decreases.
  • A micro-RAG system places only selected memories and beliefs into the next prompt.
  • A nightly cycle compresses memories and creates structured beliefs.
  • Frequently used tool knowledge is added automatically to the .
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