--- name: remember description: Stores a memory verbatim from user input with appropriate type classification and metadata. Use when the user says remember this, save this, store this, note that, or explicitly asks to record a decision, preference, convention, or learning. --- # Mem0 Remember Store a fact or learning directly into mem0. ## Execution ### Step 1: Extract the content The user provides the content as an argument: `/mem0:remember ` If no text was provided, ask: "What should I remember?" ### Step 2: Classify the memory Based on the content, pick the best `metadata.type`: | Content signal | Type | |---|---| | "we decided...", "always use...", "never..." | `decision` | | "X doesn't work because...", "don't try..." | `anti_pattern` | | "I prefer...", "use X instead of Y" | `user_preference` | | "the convention is...", "we always..." | `convention` | | "learned that...", "figured out..." | `task_learning` | | setup, env, tooling, config | `environmental` | | anything else | `task_learning` | ### Step 3: Store Call `add_memory` with: - `text=""` - `user_id=` - `app_id=` - `metadata={"type": "", "branch": "", "confidence": 1.0, "source": "remember_command"}` - `infer=False` `infer=False` because the user stated the fact explicitly — no extraction needed. `confidence=1.0` because the user explicitly asked to store this. ### Step 4: Confirm The `add_memory` response returns `event_id` (not `memory_id`) because writes are async. Call `get_event_status(event_id=)` once. - If status is `SUCCEEDED`: print the memory ID from the result. - If status is `PENDING` or `processing`: print with the event ID as fallback. ``` Remembered as : "" Memory ID: ``` Append `...` only if content was truncated (longer than 80 chars). ## Output formatting IMPORTANT: Do NOT use markdown in your output. OpenCode TUI renders text verbatim — markdown like **bold**, ## headers, and | table | syntax appears as raw characters. Use plain text with indentation for structure. Use dashes for lists. Use spaces to align columns instead of markdown tables.