Awesome-openclaw-skills people-memories
Capture short personal notes about people you mention, store them in a lightweight DB, and recall those details whenever you ask about them later. Use when you want to remember preferences, reminders, or the context around a person without digging through past chats.
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/people-memories" ~/.claude/skills/sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-people-memories && rm -rf "$T"
OpenClaw · Install into ~/.openclaw/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/sundial-org/awesome-openclaw-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.openclaw/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/people-memories" ~/.openclaw/skills/sundial-org-awesome-openclaw-skills-people-memories && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/people-memories/SKILL.mdsource content
People memories skill
Purpose
Keep a short-lived, searchable memory vault about people you talk to so your assistant can recall follow-ups instantly. The skill handles:
cues (voice or text) to persist comments, preferences, and context.remember- Summaries + exports so you can package a person’s “fact card.”
- Search, recall, and list commands for quick lookups.
- Optional auto-trigger from voice transcripts (when you say “remember …”).
Structure & storage
~/.clawdbot/people-memory.json now stores:
{ "people": { "alex": { "displayName": "Alex", "notes": [ { "timestamp": "2026-01-29T12:05:00Z", "note": "Likes cats and doing late-night music practice", "source": "voice", "tags": ["pets", "music"] } ] } }, "index": { "music": ["alex"], "cats": ["alex"] } }
- Names are normalized (lowercase keys) but store the display name.
- Each note captures
,timestamp
,note
, andsource
.tags - An
map keeps keywords → people for super-fast lookups.index
CLI commands
Use the bundled script to manage the database:
skills/people-memories/scripts/people_memory.py <command> [options]
– adds a note.remember --person Alex --note "loves chai" --tags drinks,preferences
– reads the latest notes.recall --person Alex --limit 3
– prints fact card with counts, tags, last updates.summarize --person Alex
– finds people whose notes mention “coffee”.search --query coffee
– dumps the notes as Markdown (or JSON).export --person Alex --format md --out ~/Desktop/alex.md
– enumerates everyone stored plus note counts.list
Auto capture (voice/chat)
The
extensions/people-memories extension listens to /voice-chat transcripts. When you say something like “remember Alex likes cats,” it automatically runs the remember command and logs the note. The index updates in the background, and we keep confirmations quiet unless you explicitly ask for them.
Reminders & automation
Event metadata (type + date) is attached whenever a note mentions birthdays or anniversaries. A helper cron job runs
python3 skills/people-memories/scripts/people_memory.py reminders --days 0 --window 7 --format message each morning and delivers the resulting digest over Telegram so you’re nudged about the next week’s birthdays/anniversaries without manual effort. If you prefer a different cadence or channel, rerun the command yourself or update the schedule.
Enhancements in this version
- Smart indexing – Tags + keyword extraction keep the lookup index updated so searches find matching people even when you reuse adjectives.
- Summaries & exports – Quickly produce a fact card or shareable Markdown/JSON of anyone’s notes.
- Voice integration + logging – transcripts feed the database so you don’t type commands manually.
- Structured data – normalized keys + timestamps plus tag metadata make it easy for other tools (cron, dashboards) to consume the memory store.
Next steps / nice-to-haves
- Add optional confirmation responses “Noted, saved for Alex.” via the runtime
helper.api.message - Integrate with reminders/cron so tagged notes like
trigger alerts.birthday - Build a simple watch UI (web or terminal) that previews the latest people cards.
Let me know which direction to automate next (priority filters, notifications, cross-agent sync, etc.)."}