--- name: "status" description: "Memory health dashboard showing line counts, topic files, capacity, stale entries, and recommendations." command: /si:status --- # /si:status — Memory Health Dashboard Quick overview of your project's memory state across all memory systems. ## Usage ``` /si:status # Full dashboard /si:status --brief # One-line summary ``` ## What It Reports ### Step 1: Locate all memory files ```bash # Auto-memory directory MEMORY_DIR="$HOME/.claude/projects/$(pwd | sed 's|/|%2F|g; s|%2F|/|; s|^/||')/memory" # Count lines in MEMORY.md wc -l "$MEMORY_DIR/MEMORY.md" 2>/dev/null || echo "0" # List topic files ls "$MEMORY_DIR/"*.md 2>/dev/null | grep -v MEMORY.md # CLAUDE.md wc -l ./CLAUDE.md 2>/dev/null || echo "0" wc -l ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md 2>/dev/null || echo "0" # Rules directory ls .claude/rules/*.md 2>/dev/null | wc -l ``` ### Step 2: Analyze capacity | Metric | Healthy | Warning | Critical | |--------|---------|---------|----------| | MEMORY.md lines | < 120 | 120-180 | > 180 | | CLAUDE.md lines | < 150 | 150-200 | > 200 | | Topic files | 0-3 | 4-6 | > 6 | | Stale entries | 0 | 1-3 | > 3 | ### Step 3: Quick stale check For each MEMORY.md entry that references a file path: ```bash # Verify referenced files still exist grep -oE '[a-zA-Z0-9_/.-]+\.(ts|js|py|md|json|yaml|yml)' "$MEMORY_DIR/MEMORY.md" | while read f; do [ ! -f "$f" ] && echo "STALE: $f" done ``` ### Step 4: Output ``` 📊 Memory Status Auto-Memory (MEMORY.md): Lines: {{n}}/200 ({{bar}}) {{emoji}} Topic files: {{count}} ({{names}}) Last updated: {{date}} Project Rules: CLAUDE.md: {{n}} lines Rules: {{count}} files in .claude/rules/ User global: {{n}} lines (~/.claude/CLAUDE.md) Health: Capacity: {{healthy/warning/critical}} Stale refs: {{count}} (files no longer exist) Duplicates: {{count}} (entries repeated across files) {{if recommendations}} 💡 Recommendations: - {{recommendation}} {{endif}} ``` ### Brief mode ``` /si:status --brief ``` Output: `📊 Memory: {{n}}/200 lines | {{count}} rules | {{status_emoji}} {{status_word}}` ## Interpretation - **Green (< 60%)**: Plenty of room. Auto-memory is working well. - **Yellow (60-90%)**: Getting full. Consider running `/si:review` to promote or clean up. - **Red (> 90%)**: Near capacity. Auto-memory may start dropping older entries. Run `/si:review` now. ## Tips - Run `/si:status --brief` as a quick check anytime - If capacity is yellow+, run `/si:review` to identify promotion candidates - Stale entries waste space — delete references to files that no longer exist - Topic files are fine — Claude creates them to keep MEMORY.md under 200 lines