--- name: remember description: Store a learning, pattern, or decision in the memory system for future recall user-invocable: false --- # Remember - Store Learning in Memory Store a learning, pattern, or decision in the memory system for future recall. ## Usage ``` /remember ``` Or with explicit type: ``` /remember --type WORKING_SOLUTION ``` ## Examples ``` /remember TypeScript hooks require npm install before they work /remember --type ARCHITECTURAL_DECISION Session affinity uses terminal PID /remember --type FAILED_APPROACH Don't use subshell for store_learning command ``` ## What It Does 1. Stores the learning in PostgreSQL with BGE embeddings 2. Auto-detects learning type if not specified 3. Extracts tags from content 4. Returns confirmation with ID ## Learning Types | Type | Use For | |------|---------| | `WORKING_SOLUTION` | Fixes, solutions that worked (default) | | `ARCHITECTURAL_DECISION` | Design choices, system structure | | `CODEBASE_PATTERN` | Patterns discovered in code | | `FAILED_APPROACH` | What didn't work | | `ERROR_FIX` | Specific error resolutions | ## Execution When this skill is invoked, run: ```bash cd $CLAUDE_OPC_DIR && PYTHONPATH=. uv run python scripts/core/store_learning.py \ --session-id "manual-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M)" \ --type \ --content "" \ --context "manual entry via /remember" \ --confidence medium ``` ## Auto-Type Detection If no `--type` specified, infer from content: - Contains "error", "fix", "bug" → ERROR_FIX - Contains "decided", "chose", "architecture" → ARCHITECTURAL_DECISION - Contains "pattern", "always", "convention" → CODEBASE_PATTERN - Contains "failed", "didn't work", "don't" → FAILED_APPROACH - Default → WORKING_SOLUTION