--- name: mem-search description: Search claude-mem's persistent cross-session memory database. Use when user asks "did we already solve this?", "how did we do X last time?", or needs work from previous sessions. --- # Memory Search Search past work across all sessions. Simple workflow: search -> filter -> fetch. ## When to Use Use when users ask about PREVIOUS sessions (not current conversation): - "Did we already fix this?" - "How did we solve X last time?" - "What happened last week?" ## 3-Layer Workflow (ALWAYS Follow) **NEVER fetch full details without filtering first. 10x token savings.** ### Step 1: Search - Get Index with IDs Use the `search` MCP tool: ``` search(query="authentication", limit=20, project="my-project") ``` **Returns:** Table with IDs, timestamps, types, titles (~50-100 tokens/result) ``` | ID | Time | T | Title | Read | |----|------|---|-------|------| | #11131 | 3:48 PM | 🟣 | Added JWT authentication | ~75 | | #10942 | 2:15 PM | 🔴 | Fixed auth token expiration | ~50 | ``` **Parameters:** - `query` (string) - Search term - `limit` (number) - Max results, default 20, max 100 - `project` (string) - Project name filter - `type` (string, optional) - "observations", "sessions", or "prompts" - `obs_type` (string, optional) - Comma-separated: bugfix, feature, decision, discovery, change - `dateStart` (string, optional) - YYYY-MM-DD or epoch ms - `dateEnd` (string, optional) - YYYY-MM-DD or epoch ms - `offset` (number, optional) - Skip N results - `orderBy` (string, optional) - "date_desc" (default), "date_asc", "relevance" ### Step 2: Timeline - Get Context Around Interesting Results Use the `timeline` MCP tool: ``` timeline(anchor=11131, depth_before=3, depth_after=3, project="my-project") ``` Or find anchor automatically from query: ``` timeline(query="authentication", depth_before=3, depth_after=3, project="my-project") ``` **Returns:** `depth_before + 1 + depth_after` items in chronological order with observations, sessions, and prompts interleaved around the anchor. **Parameters:** - `anchor` (number, optional) - Observation ID to center around - `query` (string, optional) - Find anchor automatically if anchor not provided - `depth_before` (number, optional) - Items before anchor, default 5, max 20 - `depth_after` (number, optional) - Items after anchor, default 5, max 20 - `project` (string) - Project name filter ### Step 3: Fetch - Get Full Details ONLY for Filtered IDs Review titles from Step 1 and context from Step 2. Pick relevant IDs. Discard the rest. Use the `get_observations` MCP tool: ``` get_observations(ids=[11131, 10942]) ``` **ALWAYS use `get_observations` for 2+ observations - single request vs N requests.** **Parameters:** - `ids` (array of numbers, required) - Observation IDs to fetch - `orderBy` (string, optional) - "date_desc" (default), "date_asc" - `limit` (number, optional) - Max observations to return - `project` (string, optional) - Project name filter **Returns:** Complete observation objects with title, subtitle, narrative, facts, concepts, files (~500-1000 tokens each) ## Examples **Find recent bug fixes:** ``` search(query="bug", type="observations", obs_type="bugfix", limit=20, project="my-project") ``` **Find what happened last week:** ``` search(type="observations", dateStart="2025-11-11", limit=20, project="my-project") ``` **Understand context around a discovery:** ``` timeline(anchor=11131, depth_before=5, depth_after=5, project="my-project") ``` **Batch fetch details:** ``` get_observations(ids=[11131, 10942, 10855], orderBy="date_desc") ``` ## Why This Workflow? - **Search index:** ~50-100 tokens per result - **Full observation:** ~500-1000 tokens each - **Batch fetch:** 1 HTTP request vs N individual requests - **10x token savings** by filtering before fetching