--- name: memory-kit description: 'Persistent context management for Claude Code sessions. Save, load, update, share, and audit session memory via MEMORY.md. Prevents context loss on compaction or session restart. Use when starting a session, before compaction, syncing context across teammates, or pruning stale memory entries. Trigger with "save memory", "load memory", "memory audit", "memory share". ' allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash(git:*) version: 1.1.0 author: builtbyzac license: MIT tags: - productivity - audit - memory-kit compatibility: Designed for Claude Code --- # Memory Kit ## Current State !`[ -f MEMORY.md ] && echo "MEMORY.md: $(wc -l < MEMORY.md) lines, last modified $(date -r MEMORY.md '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')" || echo "No MEMORY.md found"` !`[ -f tasks/current-task.md ] && echo "Active task file found" || echo "No task file"` ## Overview Claude Code sessions lose context on compaction and restart. Memory Kit persists session state (goals, decisions, patterns, open questions) to a `MEMORY.md` file that survives across sessions. Five commands cover the full lifecycle: - `/memory-save` — snapshot before compaction - `/memory-load` — restore at session start - `/memory-update` — log a decision mid-session - `/memory-share` — push to git for teammates - `/memory-audit` — prune stale entries ## Prerequisites - A git repository (for `/memory-share`) - Write access to the project root (MEMORY.md lives there) ## Instructions 1. **On session start** — check for existing `MEMORY.md` in project root. If found, read and summarize the saved state. Ask the user whether to resume previous context or start fresh. 2. **On save** (`/memory-save`) — scan the current conversation for goals, decisions, patterns, and open questions. Write a structured snapshot to `MEMORY.md` with timestamped sections. 3. **On update** (`/memory-update`) — append the user's decision or note to the appropriate section in `MEMORY.md` without overwriting existing content. 4. **On share** (`/memory-share`) — commit `MEMORY.md` and push to the remote branch so teammates can load the same context. 5. **On audit** (`/memory-audit`) — review all entries in `MEMORY.md`, flag stale items (older than 7 days or referencing completed work), and prompt the user to confirm removal. ## Output The skill produces and maintains a `MEMORY.md` file containing: - **Session metadata**: Timestamp, branch, and project name - **Goals**: Current objectives carried across sessions - **Decisions**: Key choices made with rationale - **Patterns**: Recurring approaches or conventions discovered - **Open questions**: Unresolved items requiring future attention ## Output Format For the MEMORY.md template structure, see [output-format.md](references/output-format.md). ## Error Handling For error scenarios and recovery behavior, see [error-handling.md](references/error-handling.md). ## Examples **Save before compaction:** > "Save my memory" → reads current context, writes snapshot to MEMORY.md **Load at session start:** > "Load memory" → reads MEMORY.md, summarizes state, asks to resume or start new **Quick mid-session log:** > "Log decision: using Postgres over SQLite for concurrent writes" → appends to Decisions section **Team sync:** > "Share memory" → runs `scripts/memory-share.sh`, confirms push ## Resources - [output-format.md](references/output-format.md) — MEMORY.md template structure and section schema - [error-handling.md](references/error-handling.md) — error scenarios, recovery behavior, and edge cases