fix: backcompat for init/defrag (#741)

Co-authored-by: Letta <noreply@letta.com>
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Charles Packer
2026-01-29 11:54:21 -08:00
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parent 44bfd79907
commit 77ba94c7da
3 changed files with 18 additions and 9 deletions

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@@ -14,11 +14,7 @@ export const GLOBAL_BLOCK_LABELS = ["persona", "human"] as const;
/**
* Block labels that are stored per-project (local to the current directory).
*/
export const PROJECT_BLOCK_LABELS = [
"skills",
"loaded_skills",
"memory_filesystem",
] as const;
export const PROJECT_BLOCK_LABELS = ["skills", "loaded_skills"] as const;
/**
* All available memory block labels (derived from global + project blocks)

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@@ -6705,16 +6705,21 @@ ${recentCommits}
refreshDerived();
// Send trigger message instructing agent to load the initializing-memory skill
const initMessage = `${SYSTEM_REMINDER_OPEN}
The user has requested memory initialization via /init.
// Only include memfs path if memfs is enabled for this agent
const memfsSection = settingsManager.isMemfsEnabled(agentId)
? `
## Memory Filesystem Location
Your memory blocks are synchronized with the filesystem at:
\`~/.letta/agents/${agentId}/memory/\`
Use this path when working with memory files during initialization.
`
: "";
const initMessage = `${SYSTEM_REMINDER_OPEN}
The user has requested memory initialization via /init.
${memfsSection}
## 1. Load the initializing-memory skill
First, check your \`loaded_skills\` memory block. If the \`initializing-memory\` skill is not already loaded:

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@@ -1,10 +1,18 @@
---
name: defragmenting-memory
description: Decomposes and reorganizes agent memory blocks into focused, single-purpose components. Use when memory has large multi-topic blocks, redundancy, or poor organization. Works directly on memfs files — memory sync handles propagation to the API.
description: Decomposes and reorganizes agent memory blocks into focused, single-purpose components. Use when memory has large multi-topic blocks, redundancy, or poor organization.
---
# Memory Defragmentation Skill
> **Requires Memory Filesystem (memfs)**
>
> This skill works by directly editing memory files on disk. It requires the memory filesystem feature to be enabled.
>
> **To check:** Look for a `memory_filesystem` block in your system prompt. If it shows a tree structure of `/memory/system/` and `/memory/user/`, memfs is enabled.
>
> **To enable:** Ask the user to run `/memfs enable`, then reload the CLI.
This skill helps you maintain clean, well-organized memory blocks by:
1. Creating a safety backup of the memfs directory
2. Using a subagent to decompose and reorganize the memory files in-place