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Prerequisites

Step 1: Configure CORE MCP Server

See Qwen Coder MCP Configuration for details.
  1. Open the Qwen Coder settings file at ~/.qwen/settings.json
  2. Add the following to the mcpServers object:
{
  "mcpServers": {
    "core-memory": {
      "httpUrl": "https://core.heysol.ai/api/v1/mcp?source=Qwen",
      "headers": {
        "Authorization": "Bearer YOUR_API_KEY",
        "Accept": "application/json, text/event-stream"
      }
    }
  }
}
If the mcpServers object does not exist, create it.

Step 2: Generate API Key

  1. Log in to your CORE dashboard at core.heysol.ai
  2. Navigate to SettingsAPI Key
  3. Click Generate new key
  4. Name it “qwen-coder”
  5. Copy the generated API key
  6. Replace YOUR_API_KEY in the configuration above with your actual API key

Step 3: Verify Connection

Test your setup to ensure everything is working correctly:
  1. Test memory search: Ask Qwen Coder: Can you search my memory for [something you've previously stored]?
  2. Check connection status: Verify that core-memory appears in your MCP servers list
  3. Test operations: Ask Qwen Coder to store and retrieve information across sessions

Troubleshooting

Connection Issues:
  • Verify your API key is correct and not expired
  • Ensure the settings.json file is properly formatted
  • Restart Qwen Coder after configuration changes
  • Check that you’re logged into your CORE account

Need Help?

Join our Discord community and ask questions in the #core-support channel. Our team and community members are ready to help you get the most out of CORE’s memory capabilities.