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UAIX Package Memory
UAIX package memory documentation for portable .uaix files, expanded .uai memory, Required For wording, persona.uai, per-load wiki roots, and shareable Documents-backed memory.
UAIX package memory
.uaix packages are portable agent memory bundles for Desktop to load locally.
The client can switch between packages such as HelpfulAssistant.uaix and PlaywrightExpert.uaix. Multiple app instances can load different packages, while wiki memory roots can be shared or kept separate per load.
persona.uai Required For All LocalEndpoint Desktop Packages
.uai files use Required For wording
Documents-backed wiki memory
Packages stay portable
Memory can be copied to another system
PackageShare the agent without hiding authority.
A .uaix package carries package metadata and .uai files for Desktop to expand and validate inside the local app boundary.
- A .uaix file is a portable agent package that carries .uai memory files and package metadata for Desktop to expand locally.
- persona.uai is Required For All LocalEndpoint Desktop Packages.
- .uai file roles are described as Required For {agent type or workflow}.
- Long-term wiki memory roots are per-load choices and default to Documents-backed folders so people can back up, share, or separate agent memory.
- .uaix or .uai memory cannot grant hosted inference, provider APIs, telemetry, shell execution, command execution, automatic export, network access, or core safety policy override by itself.
Wiki memoryLong-term memory is a user-controlled path.
Long-term wiki memory defaults to Documents-backed folders so it is easy to back up, move, share, or keep separate by agent type.
- Programming agents can use a programming wiki root.
- Writing agents can use a separate creative-writing wiki root.
- Shared wiki roots are explicit per-load choices, not public website behavior.
UAIX package memory contract
Package memory describes agent context
Desktop validates and loads locally
Memory cannot grant provider APIs or command execution by itself
Public website never imports or runs packages
Operating boundary
Public clarity, local authority.
This public site is static metadata and does not dispatch desktop commands, probe localhost, upload files, collect telemetry, request credentials, or claim runtime safety certification.