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@remnic/import-supermemory

Import a Supermemory JSON export into Remnic.

This package is an optional companion for @remnic/cli. Install it only when you want to migrate memories out of Supermemory and into Remnic's local memory store.

Install

npm install -g @remnic/cli
npm install -g @remnic/import-supermemory

If you use Remnic from a project instead of globally, add both packages to the same project:

pnpm add @remnic/cli @remnic/import-supermemory

Export From Supermemory

Export or collect your Supermemory memories as JSON. The importer accepts:

  • A flat JSON array of memory objects.
  • An object with one of these array keys: memoryEntries, memories, results, or data.

Each memory can provide content in content, memory, summary, or title. Remnic keeps Supermemory IDs, timestamps, container tags, source metadata, and the source file path when they are present.

If your Supermemory export is paginated, combine the pages into one flat array or into an object like this:

{
  "memories": [
    {
      "id": "mem_123",
      "content": "The user prefers short release notes.",
      "updatedAt": "2026-05-05T12:00:00Z",
      "containerTags": ["product"]
    }
  ]
}

Dry Run First

Run a dry run before writing anything:

remnic import --adapter supermemory --file ./supermemory-memories.json --dry-run

When the count and warnings look right, run the import:

remnic import --adapter supermemory --file ./supermemory-memories.json

The importer writes records with sourceLabel: "supermemory" and metadata.kind: "supermemory_memory" so you can audit where imported memories came from later.

Privacy

Parsing and writing run locally. If your Remnic extraction or consolidation pipeline is configured to use a remote model provider, imported content may be sent to that provider during normal Remnic processing. Use local model routing or gateway settings if you need the full migration path to stay local.

API

import { adapter, supermemoryAdapter } from "@remnic/import-supermemory";

Both exports expose the same Remnic importer adapter:

  • name: "supermemory"
  • sourceLabel: "supermemory"
  • parse(input, options)
  • transform(parsed)
  • writeTo(target, memories)

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