Marketplace agent-memory
Use this skill when the user asks to save, remember, recall, or organize memories. Triggers on: 'remember this', 'save this', 'note this', 'what did we discuss about...', 'check your notes', 'clean up memories'. Also use proactively when discovering valuable findings worth preserving.
git clone https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/yamadashy/agent-memory" ~/.claude/skills/aiskillstore-marketplace-agent-memory && rm -rf "$T"
skills/yamadashy/agent-memory/SKILL.mdAgent Memory
A persistent memory space for storing knowledge that survives across conversations.
Location:
.claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/
Proactive Usage
Save memories when you discover something worth preserving:
- Research findings that took effort to uncover
- Non-obvious patterns or gotchas in the codebase
- Solutions to tricky problems
- Architectural decisions and their rationale
Check memories when starting related work:
- Before investigating a problem area
- When working on a feature you've touched before
Organize memories when needed:
- Consolidate scattered memories on the same topic
- Remove outdated or superseded information
Folder Structure
When possible, organize memories into category folders. No predefined structure - create categories that make sense for the content.
Guidelines:
- Use kebab-case for folder and file names
- Consolidate or reorganize as the knowledge base evolves
Example:
memories/ ├── file-processing/ │ └── large-file-memory-issue.md ├── dependencies/ │ └── iconv-esm-problem.md └── project-context/ └── december-2025-work.md
This is just an example. Structure freely based on actual content.
Frontmatter
All memories must include frontmatter with a
summary field. The summary should be concise enough to determine whether to read the full content.
Required:
--- summary: "1-2 line description of what this memory contains" created: 2025-01-15 # YYYY-MM-DD format ---
Optional:
--- summary: "Worker thread memory leak during large file processing - cause and solution" created: 2025-01-15 updated: 2025-01-20 tags: [performance, worker, memory-leak] related: [src/core/file/fileProcessor.ts] ---
Search Workflow
Use summary-first approach to efficiently find relevant memories:
# 1. List categories ls .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/ # 2. View all summaries rg "^summary:" .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/ --no-ignore --hidden # 3. Search summaries for keyword rg "^summary:.*keyword" .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/ --no-ignore --hidden -i # 4. Search by tag rg "^tags:.*keyword" .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/ --no-ignore --hidden -i # 5. Full-text search (when summary search isn't enough) rg "keyword" .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/ --no-ignore --hidden -i # 6. Read specific memory file if relevant
Note: Memory files are gitignored, so use
--no-ignore and --hidden flags with ripgrep.
Operations
Save
- Determine appropriate category for the content
- Check if existing category fits, or create new one
- Write file with required frontmatter (use
for current date)date +%Y-%m-%d
mkdir -p .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/category-name/ # Note: Check if file exists before writing to avoid accidental overwrites cat > .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/category-name/filename.md << 'EOF' --- summary: "Brief description of this memory" created: 2025-01-15 --- # Title Content here... EOF
Maintain
- Update: When information changes, update the content and add
field to frontmatterupdated - Delete: Remove memories that are no longer relevant
trash .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/category-name/filename.md # Remove empty category folders rmdir .claude/skills/agent-memory/memories/category-name/ 2>/dev/null || true - Consolidate: Merge related memories when they grow
- Reorganize: Move memories to better-fitting categories as the knowledge base evolves
Guidelines
- Write for your future self: Include enough context to be useful later
- Keep summaries decisive: Reading the summary should tell you if you need the details
- Stay current: Update or delete outdated information
- Be practical: Save what's actually useful, not everything