rollback
Rollback memory to a point in time (supports dry run)
How to use it
rollback is exposed by the Novyx MCP MCP server. Add the server to your MCP client (Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf and others), and the rollback tool becomes available to the model automatically. See the full listing for setup details and every tool this server provides.
Install Novyx MCP
claude mcp add novyx-memory -- python -m novyx_mcpOther tools in Novyx MCP (39)
List recent governed actions
Get the status of a submitted action
Submit an action for policy evaluation
Add a knowledge graph triple (subject → predicate → object)
Approve or deny a pending action
Get the cryptographic audit trail
Check the current Control policy profile
Get the current context state for a space
Create a custom YAML policy with regex rules and severities
Disable a custom policy
Remove a knowledge graph triple
Show field-level changes before merging a draft
Create a reviewable draft before writing to canonical memory
Get the full causal chain for an action
Delete a memory by UUID
Retrieve all links for a memory
List edges between memories or entities
Create a directed link between two memories
List stored memories with optional tag filtering
List actions awaiting human approval
List all active policies (built-in + custom)
List spaces you own or have access to
Review a whole branch/session of drafts at once
List open, merged, or rejected drafts
Health score, stale memory count, contradiction count
Total count, average importance, conflict count
Query knowledge graph triples with filters
Semantic search using natural language
Store a memory observation with tags, importance, context, TTL
List all prior rollback operations
Preview what a rollback would change
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List spaces shared with you
Search or list memories within a space
Replace a memory with a new version, preserving history
Subscribe to the threat intelligence feed
Match an event against known signatures
Log a threat observation
Remove a link between memories