fix(EverCore): require MinIO credentials from environment (CWE-798)#240
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Use self-deployed embedding and rerank APIs by default See merge request npc-work/aic/ai/evermemos-opensource!64
vLLM Rerank API adopts an instruction-tuned approach See merge request npc-work/aic/ai/evermemos-opensource!65
feat: metrics client and rerank/vectorize/retrieve metrics See merge request npc-work/aic/ai/evermemos-opensource!66
fix:update episode prompt See merge request npc-work/aic/ai/evermemos-opensource!68
feat: add rerank metrics See merge request npc-work/aic/ai/evermemos-opensource!69
* chore: rename project from evermemos to EverCore This commit renames the project directory and updates all internal references from "evermemos" to "EverCore". The changes include: - Renaming the main directory from `methods/evermemos` to `methods/EverCore` - Updating all import paths and module references - Maintaining the same code structure and functionality - Adding new configuration files (.vscode/settings.json, .pylintrc, pyrightconfig.json) - Updating Dockerfile and project metadata * docs: update references from evermemos to EverCore Update documentation files to reflect the renaming of the 'evermemos' directory to 'EverCore'. This includes fixing clone commands, directory paths, and documentation links across multiple files to ensure consistency and correct navigation for users. * chore: rename EverMemOS to EverCore across codebase This is a project-wide rebranding from EverMemOS to EverCore. The changes include: - Update project name in source files, documentation, and configuration - Rename API references, environment variables, and service names - Modify demo descriptions and benchmark configurations - Update URLs and citations to reflect new project identity All functionality remains identical; only naming has changed to align with the new project branding. * docs: update README with EverCore focus and restructured TOC - Add line break before Table of Contents for better visual separation - Rewrite project description to highlight EverCore as the central component - Reorder directory tree to prioritize benchmarks and methods over use-cases - Update use-cases list with more examples and clarify they are templates - Improve flow from Quick Start to use-cases to benchmarks * docs: update README with clearer methods description and benchmarks Add benchmark numbers directly in the method summaries for better visibility. Clarify introductory text to emphasize choice and composition of methods. * docs: fix markdown formatting in README table of contents Adjust whitespace and line breaks to ensure proper rendering of the collapsible table of contents section.
…d-AI#204) - Replace specific EverMemBench-Dynamic badge with general EverMind-AI HuggingFace badge - Remove redundant License badge - Change "Methods" section heading to "Architecture Methods" - Update sub-section headings from h4 (####) to h3 (###) for better hierarchy
…rMind-AI#208) * docs: restructure README and add AGENTS.md for better navigation - Reorder sections to emphasize architecture methods and use cases - Move use cases section before quick start for better flow - Rename "Methods" to "Architecture Methods" for clarity - Add AGENTS.md with quick commands and key entry points - Update section headers to improve document hierarchy - Maintain all existing content while improving organization * docs: add community and contribution files * docs: reorder README directory tree for logical grouping * docs: move community files to .github/ and update references * ci: change deploy workflow trigger from feature branch to main
* docs: restructure README and add subdirectory guides Move the directory tree from the main README to new dedicated README files for each top-level folder (use-cases, methods, benchmarks). Add detailed introductions and tables to guide users to the appropriate subprojects. This improves navigation and provides clear entry points for different use cases. * docs: expand showcase section with new projects and links Add six new project entries to the README showcase, each with a banner image, description, and code/plugin link. Also update an existing benchmark entry to include a dataset link. This enhances the repository's demonstration of real-world applications and available resources.
* docs(readme): update project links and formatting * docs(use-cases): enhance README with visual catalogue of demos Expand the use cases section from a simple table to a detailed visual catalogue with project banners, descriptions, and links. This improves user engagement and provides a better showcase of community integrations and demos. * docs: update READMEs and add validation for use-case links
* docs: update plugin repository link in README * docs(readme): update banner gif link
* docs(readme): add four new use case entries * docs(readme): update outdated banner links to correct github repos
…e-demo-content-payload Fix EverCore demo memory payload
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…bot-config Add Dependabot configuration
…adme-quickstart docs: verify EverCore quickstart path
…I#236) Delete deprecated EvoAgentBench, EverMemBench benchmark suites and HyperMem memory system implementation, including all associated configurations, scripts, and supporting assets.
docker-compose.yaml hardcoded minioadmin/minioadmin for the Milvus
MinIO object store (CWE-798: Use of Hard-coded Credentials). Replace
the literals with ${MINIO_ACCESS_KEY:?...} / ${MINIO_SECRET_KEY:?...}
so the values are sourced from the environment and compose fails loudly
when they are unset. Document the new variables in env.template.
Adopts upstream EverMind-AI/EverOS PR EverMind-AI#206.
Verified locally with `docker-compose config`:
- unset: errors "required variable MINIO_ACCESS_KEY is missing a value"
- set: resolves to the provided env values
Co-authored-by: Sebastion <sebastion@sebastion.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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What
methods/EverCore/docker-compose.yamlhardcodedminioadmin/minioadminas theMINIO_ACCESS_KEY/MINIO_SECRET_KEYfor the Milvus MinIO object store. That isCWE-798: Use of Hard-coded Credentials —
anyone who can read the repo knows the object-store credentials, and a default
docker compose upships those credentials into a running service.This PR removes the hardcoded literals and sources the credentials from the
environment, failing loudly if they are not set:
The new variables are documented in
methods/EverCore/env.templatenext to theexisting Milvus configuration, with
change-me-*placeholder values so users areprompted to set their own:
The
${VAR:?message}form means an operator who forgets to set the variables gets aclear, actionable error instead of silently booting with well-known credentials.
Why
env.templateto.env, set the twovalues,
docker compose upworks exactly as before.unauthenticated object store.
Verification
Verified locally with the standalone
docker-compose configinterpolator againstmethods/EverCore/docker-compose.yaml:MINIO_ACCESS_KEY/MINIO_SECRET_KEYunsetdocker-compose configexits 1:required variable MINIO_ACCESS_KEY is missing a value: Set MINIO_ACCESS_KEY in your .env filedocker-compose configexits 0 and the rendered config shows the provided values, e.g.MINIO_ACCESS_KEY: testkey123YAML validity confirmed via
yaml.safe_load. No application runtime is required —this is a static infra-config change.
Attribution
Adopts upstream EverMind-AI/EverOS PR
#206 by @sebastiondev
(Sebastion). Full credit preserved via a
Co-authored-bytrailer on the commit.Scope
Two files, +7 / -2 lines, no behavior change for correctly-configured deployments:
methods/EverCore/docker-compose.yamlmethods/EverCore/env.templateCo-authored-by: Sebastion sebastion@sebastion.dev