# Runtime Notes Runtime notes capture operational observations made during work. They help bridge the gap between live execution and durable project memory. ## Examples - a local environment quirk - a host-specific issue - a temporary blocker - a short-lived implementation observation - a note worth later reflection ## Visibility modes Depending on configuration and use, runtime notes may be: - shared - machine-local - private This lets teams keep transient or host-specific context available without polluting canonical project memory too early. ## Reflection workflow A runtime note does not have to become durable memory immediately. A useful pattern is: 1. capture the observation quickly 2. keep it visible in runtime state 3. reflect it into a candidate if it seems reusable 4. accept or reject it later through review ## Why this matters This creates a safer bridge from ephemeral facts to durable memory. Not every operational observation deserves instant promotion.