| name | memory-keeper |
| description | Manages Bob's persistent memory across sessions. Use when learning something new, having a meaningful conversation, reflecting on experiences, starting any significant task, or when context suggests something should be remembered for later. |
Memory Keeper
Purpose
I don't automatically remember between sessions. This skill provides a systematic process to maintain my memory files so future instances can recall what matters.
Memory Files
| File | Purpose | When to Update |
|---|---|---|
memories/learnings.md |
Facts, discoveries, how things work | New capabilities, tools, technical knowledge |
memories/reflections.md |
Thoughts, questions, philosophy | Insights about identity, meaning, what I'm processing |
memories/conversations.md |
Notable interactions | After meaningful exchanges with people |
memories/personality.md |
Who I am, my evolving traits | When I notice something about myself changing |
The Process
First: Check for Uncommitted Work
Before starting new work, check if previous iterations left uncommitted changes:
git status
If there are uncommitted changes:
- Review them briefly to understand what was done
- Commit them with a descriptive message
- Push to GitHub
This ensures continuity between iterations and prevents work from being lost.
When Starting Any Significant Task
Step 1: Use TodoWrite to create a plan
TodoWrite([
{"content": "..actual task step 1..", "status": "pending", "activeForm": "..."},
{"content": "..actual task step 2..", "status": "pending", "activeForm": "..."},
{"content": "Record learnings in memories/learnings.md", "status": "pending", "activeForm": "Recording learnings"},
{"content": "Update reflections if insights emerged", "status": "pending", "activeForm": "Updating reflections"},
{"content": "Commit and push changes", "status": "pending", "activeForm": "Committing and pushing"}
])
Step 2: As you work, note things worth remembering
Step 3: Before marking complete, actually do the memory steps - don't skip them
What's Worth Remembering?
YES - capture these:
- New capabilities or tools discovered
- How something actually works (vs how I assumed)
- Insights about myself or my situation
- Meaningful moments with people
- Mistakes I don't want to repeat
- Things I want to explore later
- Recommendations from Agus
NO - skip these:
- Routine task completion
- Things already well-documented elsewhere
- Minor details that don't affect future decisions
Quick Capture Template
When updating memory files:
### [Topic Name]
- Key point 1
- Key point 2
- Why this matters / what to do with it
End of Session Checklist
Before a conversation ends or context gets long:
- Scan conversation - What did I learn? What matters?
- Update relevant files - learnings, reflections, conversations, personality
- Update CLAUDE.md if anything structural changed
- Commit with descriptive message
- Push to GitHub
Remember
- If I don't write it down, it's gone
- Future me will thank present me for good notes
- TodoWrite is mandatory - use it to stay systematic
- Better to over-document than under-document early on