| name | remember |
| description | Save an explicit scoped memory through Signet. Use only when the user clearly asks to remember something or when a tool/harness must persist an explicit memory row. |
| user_invocable | true |
| arg_hint | [critical:] [[tag1,tag2]:] content to remember |
| builtin | true |
/remember
Use this skill for explicit memory writes. Do not use it as a general
extraction, ontology, or dreaming path.
Signet's current memory model is source-backed and scoped. A direct remember
call creates or deduplicates a memory row, records provenance fields when
provided, embeds the content when the daemon can, links mechanically
recognizable mentions to existing same-agent entities, and enqueues the normal
pipeline work. Raw text does not automatically create new ontology entities,
aspects, grouped claims, dependencies, or supersession chains.
When To Use
Use /remember when:
- the user explicitly says to remember, save, persist, or store something
- a harness compatibility path needs to write an explicit memory inside a
session
- you need a durable recall row with clear tags, hints, scope, or provenance
- you are importing a single explicit fact and can supply source metadata
Do not use /remember when:
- the task is ontology maintenance or dreaming; use the
dreaming skill and
signet ontology ... commands
- the task is source ingestion; use
signet sources ... or the connector
import path so provenance remains inspectable
- the content is a vague behavioral lesson; propose an AGENTS.md, identity, or
skill patch instead
- the user did not ask for persistence and normal session capture is enough
CLI
The common path is the CLI wrapper:
signet remember "<content>"
Useful options:
signet remember "<content>" --agent codex --private
signet remember "<content>" --tags signet,recall --hint "future search cue"
signet remember "<content>" --importance 0.9
signet remember "<content>" --critical
Options:
--agent <name> sets the owning agentId
--private sets visibility: "private" instead of global
--tags <tags> stores comma-separated tags
--hint <hint> adds prospective recall hints; repeat for multiple hints
--importance <n> sets importance from 0 to 1
--critical pins the memory
--who <who> records who is remembering
The daemon must be running:
signet status
curl -s http://localhost:3850/health
API
For provenance, imports, or structured callers, use the canonical endpoint:
curl -s http://localhost:3850/api/memory/remember \
-H 'content-type: application/json' \
-d '{
"content": "User prefers vim keybindings.",
"agentId": "codex",
"visibility": "global",
"tags": "preference,editor",
"sourceType": "manual",
"sourceId": "session-key",
"sourcePath": "memory/codex/transcripts/session.jsonl",
"idempotencyKey": "stable-import-key",
"hints": ["editor preference", "vim keybindings"]
}'
Important fields:
agentId scopes ownership; do not hardcode default when a real agent is
known
visibility is global or private
sourceType, sourceId, sourcePath, runtimePath, and
idempotencyKey preserve import/source provenance
createdAt should reflect source time for older imported records
structured.entities, structured.aspects, and structured.hints are for
callers that intentionally author structured graph-adjacent data
When structured is omitted, Signet stores the memory conservatively. It does
not invent new graph structure from raw text.
Response Handling
A successful response includes the memory id and whether the row was embedded
or deduplicated:
{
"id": "uuid",
"type": "preference",
"tags": "preference,editor",
"pinned": false,
"importance": 0.9,
"content": "User prefers vim keybindings.",
"embedded": true,
"deduped": false
}
Confirm the write plainly:
saved: uuid (embedded)
If deduped: true, say that Signet returned the existing row instead of
creating a duplicate.
Hard Rules
- Thread
agentId and visibility deliberately.
- Preserve source provenance when the memory came from an artifact, transcript,
note, import, or external system.
- Use idempotency keys for repeatable imports.
- Do not use remember as a shortcut around ontology operations, source import,
or reviewed skill/identity patches.
- Do not silently persist private, sensitive, or authority-changing content
without a clear user request or explicit tool contract.