### Configuring the agent You can set agent defaults by running `memgpt configure`, which will store config information at `~/.memgpt/config` by default. The `memgpt run` command supports the following optional flags (if set, will override config defaults): * `--agent`: (str) Name of agent to create or to resume chatting with. * `--human`: (str) Name of the human to run the agent with. * `--persona`: (str) Name of agent persona to use. * `--model`: (str) LLM model to run [gpt-4, gpt-3.5]. * `--preset`: (str) MemGPT preset to run agent with. * `--first`: (str) Allow user to sent the first message. * `--debug`: (bool) Show debug logs (default=False) * `--no-verify`: (bool) Bypass message verification (default=False) * `--yes`/`-y`: (bool) Skip confirmation prompt and use defaults (default=False) #### Updating the config location You can override the location of the config path by setting the enviornment variable `MEMGPT_CONFIG_PATH`: ``` export MEMGPT_CONFIG_PATH=/my/custom/path/config # make sure this is a file, not a directory ``` ### Adding Custom Personas/Humans You can add new human or persona definitions either by providing a file (using the `-f` flag) or text (using the `--text` flag). ```sh # add a human memgpt add human [--name ] [-f ] [--text ] # add a persona memgpt add persona [--name ] [-f ] [--text ] ``` You can view available persona and human files with the following command: ```sh memgpt list [humans/personas] ``` ### Custom Presets