QMD Memory Engine
QMD is a local-first search sidecar that runs alongside OpenClaw. It combines BM25, vector search, and reranking in a single binary, and can index content beyond your workspace memory files.What it adds over builtin
- Reranking and query expansion for better recall.
- Index extra directories — project docs, team notes, anything on disk.
- Index session transcripts — recall earlier conversations.
- Fully local — runs via Bun + node-llama-cpp, auto-downloads GGUF models.
- Automatic fallback — if QMD is unavailable, OpenClaw falls back to the builtin engine seamlessly.
Getting started
Prerequisites
- Install QMD:
bun install -g @tobilu/qmd - SQLite build that allows extensions (
brew install sqliteon macOS). - QMD must be on the gateway’s
PATH. - macOS and Linux work out of the box. Windows is best supported via WSL2.
Enable
~/.openclaw/agents/<agentId>/qmd/ and manages the sidecar lifecycle
automatically — collections, updates, and embedding runs are handled for you.
How the sidecar works
- OpenClaw creates collections from your workspace memory files and any
configured
memory.qmd.paths, then runsqmd update+qmd embedon boot and periodically (default every 5 minutes). - Boot refresh runs in the background so chat startup is not blocked.
- Searches use the configured
searchMode(default:search; also supportsvsearchandquery). If a mode fails, OpenClaw retries withqmd query. - If QMD fails entirely, OpenClaw falls back to the builtin SQLite engine.
The first search may be slow — QMD auto-downloads GGUF models (~2 GB) for
reranking and query expansion on the first
qmd query run.Indexing extra paths
Point QMD at additional directories to make them searchable:qmd/<collection>/<relative-path> in
search results. memory_get understands this prefix and reads from the correct
collection root.
Indexing session transcripts
Enable session indexing to recall earlier conversations:~/.openclaw/agents/<id>/qmd/sessions/.
Search scope
By default, QMD search results are only surfaced in DM sessions (not groups or channels). Configurememory.qmd.scope to change this:
Citations
Whenmemory.citations is auto or on, search snippets include a
Source: <path#line> footer. Set memory.citations = "off" to omit the footer
while still passing the path to the agent internally.
When to use
Choose QMD when you need:- Reranking for higher-quality results.
- To search project docs or notes outside the workspace.
- To recall past session conversations.
- Fully local search with no API keys.
Troubleshooting
QMD not found? Ensure the binary is on the gateway’sPATH. If OpenClaw
runs as a service, create a symlink:
sudo ln -s ~/.bun/bin/qmd /usr/local/bin/qmd.
First search very slow? QMD downloads GGUF models on first use. Pre-warm
with qmd query "test" using the same XDG dirs OpenClaw uses.
Search times out? Increase memory.qmd.limits.timeoutMs (default: 4000ms).
Set to 120000 for slower hardware.
Empty results in group chats? Check memory.qmd.scope — the default only
allows DM sessions.
Workspace-visible temp repos causing ENAMETOOLONG or broken indexing?
QMD traversal currently follows the underlying QMD scanner behavior rather than
OpenClaw’s builtin symlink rules. Keep temporary monorepo checkouts under
hidden directories like .tmp/ or outside indexed QMD roots until QMD exposes
cycle-safe traversal or explicit exclusion controls.
Configuration
For the full config surface (memory.qmd.*), search modes, update intervals,
scope rules, and all other knobs, see the
Memory configuration reference.