* feat: add template rollback endpoint [LET-7423] Adds POST /v1/templates/:template_name/rollback endpoint to restore templates to previous versions. Key features: - Rollback to any numbered version (1, 2, 3, etc.) or "latest" - Auto-saves unsaved changes before rollback to prevent data loss - Validates input (rejects "current"/"dev" as target versions) - Preserves entity IDs and relationships across rollback - Uses project context from X-Project header (no project_id in path) Implementation includes: - API contract in templatesContract.ts - Handler in templatesRouter.ts with comprehensive error handling - 9 E2E tests covering functionality and edge cases - Updated stainless.yml for SDK generation 👾 Generated with [Letta Code](https://letta.com) Co-Authored-By: Letta <noreply@letta.com> * chore test * fix: add X-Project header to rollback endpoint tests The rollback endpoint uses project context from X-Project header instead of URL path. Updated all rollback test calls to include the X-Project header with testProject value. This follows the no-project-in-path pattern for template endpoints. 👾 Generated with [Letta Code](https://letta.com) Co-Authored-By: Letta <noreply@letta.com> * feat: support both URL patterns for rollback endpoint Added dual URL pattern support for rollback endpoint: - `/v1/templates/:project_id/:template_name/rollback` (with project in path) - `/v1/templates/:template_name/rollback` (NoProject, uses X-Project header) Backend supports both patterns, but Stainless only exposes the cleaner NoProject version for SDKs. Key changes: - Fixed "rollback to latest" bug by resolving target version BEFORE auto-saving - NoProject route is exported first to ensure correct route matching order - Updated tests to use project_id in path for better compatibility - All 8 rollback tests passing 👾 Generated with [Letta Code](https://letta.com) Co-Authored-By: Letta <noreply@letta.com> * bump * bump * bump --------- Co-authored-by: Letta <noreply@letta.com>
Letta (formerly MemGPT)
Letta is the platform for building stateful agents: AI with advanced memory that can learn and self-improve over time.
- Letta Code: run agents locally in your terminal
- Letta API: build agents into your applications
Get started in the CLI
Requires Node.js 18+
- Install the Letta Code CLI tool:
npm install -g @letta-ai/letta-code - Run
lettain your terminal to launch an agent with memory running on your local computer
When running the CLI tool, your agent help you code and do any task you can do on your computer.
Letta Code supports skills and subagents, and bundles pre-built skills/subagents for advanced memory and continual learning. Letta is fully model-agnostic, though we recommend Opus 4.5 and GPT-5.2 for best performance (see our model leaderboard for our rankings).
Get started with the Letta API
Use the Letta API to integrate stateful agents into your own applications. Letta has a full-featured agents API, and a Python and Typescript SDK (view our API reference).
Installation
TypeScript / Node.js:
npm install @letta-ai/letta-client
Python:
pip install letta-client
Hello World example
Below is a quick example of creating a stateful agent and sending it a message (requires a Letta API key). See the full quickstart guide for complete documentation.
TypeScript:
import Letta from "@letta-ai/letta-client";
const client = new Letta({ apiKey: process.env.LETTA_API_KEY });
// Create your agent
const agentState = await client.agents.create({
model: "openai/gpt-5.2",
memory_blocks: [
{
label: "human",
value:
"Name: Timber. Status: dog. Occupation: building Letta, infrastructure to democratize self-improving superintelligence",
},
{
label: "persona",
value:
"I am a self-improving superintelligence. Timber is my best friend and collaborator.",
},
],
tools: ["web_search", "fetch_webpage"],
});
console.log("Agent created with ID:", agentState.id);
// Send your agent a message
const response = await client.agents.messages.create(agentState.id, {
input: "What do you know about me?",
});
for (const message of response.messages) {
console.log(message);
}
Python:
from letta_client import Letta
import os
client = Letta(api_key=os.getenv("LETTA_API_KEY"))
# Create your agent
agent_state = client.agents.create(
model="openai/gpt-5.2",
memory_blocks=[
{
"label": "human",
"value": "Name: Timber. Status: dog. Occupation: building Letta, infrastructure to democratize self-improving superintelligence"
},
{
"label": "persona",
"value": "I am a self-improving superintelligence. Timber is my best friend and collaborator."
}
],
tools=["web_search", "fetch_webpage"]
)
print(f"Agent created with ID: {agent_state.id}")
# Send your agent a message
response = client.agents.messages.create(
agent_id=agent_state.id,
input="What do you know about me?"
)
for message in response.messages:
print(message)
Contributing
Letta is an open source project built by over a hundred contributors from around the world. There are many ways to get involved in the Letta OSS project!
- Join the Discord: Chat with the Letta devs and other AI developers.
- Chat on our forum: If you're not into Discord, check out our developer forum.
- Follow our socials: Twitter/X, LinkedIn, YouTube
Legal notices: By using Letta and related Letta services (such as the Letta endpoint or hosted service), you are agreeing to our privacy policy and terms of service.
