
Mem0 Onboarding Wizard
FreeQuickly set up mem0 for your projects.
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What Mem0 Onboarding Wizard does
The Mem0 Onboarding Wizard is designed to streamline the initial setup process for the mem0 plugin in your development environment. This skill guides users through a series of steps to configure essential components such as API key setup, MCP server authentication, and project file imports. By following the structured approach laid out in the wizard, users can ensure that all necessary configurations are completed efficiently and correctly, typically within a minute.
The onboarding process is divided into six steps, each dependent on the successful completion of the previous one. Starting with verifying if the mem0ai SDK is installed, the wizard proceeds to check for an API key. If the key is not set, it provides clear instructions for obtaining and configuring it. The next steps involve connecting to the MCP server and verifying connectivity, ensuring that the environment is ready for interaction with mem0.
Once the connection is established, the wizard automatically handles the import of project files and the setup of coding categories. This automation reduces the manual overhead typically associated with project initialization. Users can trust that their mem0 environment will be configured correctly, allowing them to focus on development tasks rather than setup intricacies.
This skill is particularly valuable for developers who are starting new projects with mem0 or need to reconfigure their environment after changes. By adhering to the step-by-step instructions, users can avoid common pitfalls and ensure a smooth onboarding experience with mem0.
When to use it
Use this skill when starting a new project with mem0 or when you need to update your API key or reconfigure your environment.
When not to use it
Avoid using this skill if your mem0 setup is already complete and functioning correctly, as it is intended for initial configuration only.
What you can build with it
New Project Initialization
When starting a new project with mem0, use this wizard to ensure all configurations are set up correctly.
API Key Update
If your API key changes, rerun the onboarding wizard to update the configuration seamlessly.
Reconfigure Environment
After making changes to your setup, use the wizard to re-establish connections and verify project files.
How to install Mem0 Onboarding Wizard
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add mem0ai/mem0/onboard --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by mem0aiMem0 Onboarding Wizard
Run this wizard to set up the mem0 plugin for the current project. Complete in ~60 seconds.
IMPORTANT: Execute steps strictly in order (0 → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 5 → 6). Each step depends on the previous one. Do NOT run steps in parallel or skip ahead. Complete one step fully before starting the next.
Step 0: Ensure mem0ai SDK is installed
The plugin installs the mem0ai Python SDK automatically on session start via a venv in ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA}/venv. If Step 5 (categories) fails with an import error, run:
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/ensure_deps.sh"
This is silent and idempotent — safe to run anytime.
Step 1: Set up API key
Check if the API key is available from any source:
[ -n "${MEM0_API_KEY:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_OPTION_API_KEY:-}}" ] && echo "SET" || echo "NOT_SET"
IMPORTANT: Never run echo $MEM0_API_KEY — that prints the secret in plaintext to the conversation log.
If API key IS set (output is "SET")
Print: - API key found. and proceed to Step 2.
If API key is NOT set (output is "NOT_SET")
Guide the user through API key setup. Show this message:
Step 1: Setting up API key.
- API key not found. Let's set it up.
1. Get your API key from https://app.mem0.ai/dashboard/api-keys
2. Choose ONE method:
Option A — CLI (shell profile):
echo 'export MEM0_API_KEY="m0-your-key-here"' >> ~/.zshrc
source ~/.zshrc
Option B — Desktop app (local environment editor):
Click the environment dropdown next to the prompt box,
hover over "Local", click the gear icon, and add:
MEM0_API_KEY = m0-your-key-here
(Stored encrypted on your machine, applies to all local sessions)
Note: The Desktop app does NOT inherit custom env vars from
shell profiles — it only reads PATH. Use Option B for Desktop.
3. Verify:
[ -n "${MEM0_API_KEY:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_OPTION_API_KEY:-}}" ] && echo "SET" || echo "NOT_SET"
After the user confirms, re-run the verify command. If NOT_SET, repeat. If SET, proceed to Step 2.
Step 2: MCP server connection
First, check if MCP tools are already available using ToolSearch with query "mem0 search_memories". The exact tool name varies by install method (may be mcp__mem0__search_memories or mcp__plugin_mem0_mem0__search_memories).
If MCP tools ARE found: Print - MCP already connected. and proceed to Step 3.
If MCP tools are NOT found:
The MCP server authenticates using the MEM0_API_KEY set in Step 1. No OAuth or browser login is needed.
- Verify the API key is set (re-run the Step 1 check)
- Check the plugin is installed: run
/pluginsand confirmmem0appears - Check the MCP server is listed: run
/mcpand look formcp.mem0.ai - If the server shows an error, ask the user to restart Claude Code and run
/mem0:onboardagain - If all checks pass but tools are still missing: "Restart Claude Code and run
/mem0:onboardagain."
STOP here — do not proceed without MCP tools.
Step 3: Verify connectivity and show identity
Call search_memories with query="project setup", filters={"AND": [{"user_id": "<active_user_id>"}, {"app_id": "<active_project_id>"}]}, top_k=1 to verify connectivity.
Print:
- Connected
user: <user_id>
project: <project_id>
branch: <branch>
If the search fails, troubleshoot the API key and MCP connection.
Step 4: Import project files
Project files (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, etc.) are automatically imported into mem0 when a session starts. This step verifies import status and triggers a re-import if needed.
4a: Detect project files
for f in CLAUDE.md AGENTS.md .cursorrules .windsurfrules mem0.md; do
[ -f "$f" ] && echo "FOUND: $f ($(wc -c < "$f") bytes)"
done || true
If no files found, print - No project files found. Skipping import. and proceed to Step 5.
4b: Check and import
Run auto_import in foreground to check status and import if needed:
MEM0_DEBUG=1 MEM0_CWD="$PWD" python3 "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/auto_import.py"
4c: Report to user
Parse the auto_import output and print a user-friendly summary:
- If output contains
Importedlines:- Importing project files into mem0... done. <N> file(s) imported (<M> chunks). These are stored verbatim for future context. - If output contains only
skippinglines:- Project files already in mem0 (imported during session start). Verified server-side. - If output contains
re-importing:- Project files were missing from mem0. Re-imported successfully. - If output contains errors or no files were processed:
- Project file import failed. Check API key and retry with: /mem0:onboard
Step 5: Coding categories (automatic)
Coding categories optimized for development workflows are installed automatically in the background on session start — the same way project files are imported (Step 4). The user is no longer asked. This step only verifies they are in place and applies them if the background run hasn't finished yet.
The installer is idempotent and self-caching: it compares existing categories against the proposed set, skips the API call when they already match, and skips all network calls entirely once applied for this account (re-applying only if the taxonomy changes). Safe to run anytime.
Run it in the foreground to verify, using the plugin's venv python:
VENV_PY="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA}/venv/bin/python3"
if [ -x "${VENV_PY}" ]; then
MEM0_DEBUG=1 "${VENV_PY}" "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/auto_setup_categories.py"
else
MEM0_DEBUG=1 python3 "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/auto_setup_categories.py"
fi
Parse the output:
- contains
Applied <N> coding categories→ Print:- Coding categories installed (<N> categories). - contains
already configured→ Print:- Coding categories already configured. - error or
SDK not ready→ run the dependency installer first, then retry:
"${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/ensure_deps.sh"
Then retry the categories script.
Step 6: Summary
Print a summary:
- Onboarding complete.
user_id: <user_id>
project_id: <project_id> (app_id)
files: <N> found, <M> imported
categories: <installed | already configured>
Memory is now active for this project. Start working — mem0 will
automatically search relevant context and capture learnings.
Run /mem0:tour to see what mem0 already knows about this project.
Frequently asked questions about Mem0 Onboarding Wizard
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