(docs) Updated docs as for using agent_id (#2090)
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<Note> The `add` method offers support for two output formats: `v1.0` (default) and `v1.1`. To enable the latest format, which provides enhanced detail for each memory operation, set the `output_format` parameter to `v1.1`. Note that `v1.0` will be deprecated in version `0.1.30`. </Note>
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<Note>
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Messages passed along with `user_id`, `run_id`, or `app_id` are stored as user memories, while messages from the assistant are excluded from memory. To store messages for the assistant, use `agent_id` exclusively and avoid including other IDs, such as user_id, alongside it. This ensures the memory is properly attributed to the assistant.
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</Note>
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#### Short-term memory for a user session
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<Note>
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The `agent_id` retains memories exclusively based on messages generated by the assistant or those explicitly provided as input to the assistant. Messages outside these criteria are not stored as memory.
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</Note>
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#### Monitor Memories
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