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# Creating a Basic Memory Agent
Now, let's create a simple agent with memory capabilities. We'll start with the basics and add more advanced features in the following steps.
Create or update your `src/mastra/agents/index.ts` file:
```typescript
import { Agent } from "@mastra/core/agent";
import { Memory } from "@mastra/memory";
import { LibSQLStore } from "@mastra/libsql";
import { openai } from "@ai-sdk/openai";
// Create a basic memory instance
const memory = new Memory({
storage: new LibSQLStore({
id: "learning-memory-storage",
url: "file:../../memory.db", // relative path from the `.mastra/output` directory
}),
});
// Create an agent with memory
export const memoryAgent = new Agent({
name: "MemoryAgent",
instructions: `
You are a helpful assistant with memory capabilities.
You can remember previous conversations and user preferences.
When a user shares information about themselves, acknowledge it and remember it for future reference.
If asked about something mentioned earlier in the conversation, recall it accurately.
`,
model: openai("gpt-4o"), // You can use "gpt-3.5-turbo" if you prefer
memory: memory,
});
```
In this example, we're creating a basic `Memory` instance without any special configuration. This default configuration will still provide your agent with the ability to remember previous messages in the conversation.
The key part is adding the `memory` property to your agent configuration, which connects the memory instance to your agent.