| name | memory |
| description | Search and manage memories using minimem. Use when the user wants to recall previous context, decisions, notes, or stored information. Also use when storing new information for later retrieval. |
Memory Skill
Use the minimem memory system to store and retrieve persistent context.
When to Use This Skill
- User asks to "remember" or "store" something
- User asks to "recall", "find", or "search for" previous context
- User references past decisions, notes, or information
- You need to persist information across sessions
- User mentions "memory" or "memories"
Available MCP Tools
memory_search (two-phase search)
memory_search(query, maxResults?, minScore?, directories?, detail?, type?)
query: Natural language search query
maxResults: Maximum results (default: 10)
minScore: Minimum relevance 0-1 (default: 0.3)
directories: Filter to specific memory directories
detail: "compact" (default) for lightweight index, "full" for complete snippets
type: Filter by observation type (decision, bugfix, feature, discovery, context, note)
memory_get_details
memory_get_details(results, directories?)
results: Array of { path, startLine, endLine } from compact search results
directories: Filter to specific memory directories
Searching Memories (Two-Phase Workflow)
When the user wants to recall information:
- Use
memory_search with a descriptive query (defaults to compact results)
- Review the compact index — each result shows path, score, and short preview
- Use
memory_get_details to fetch full text for the most relevant results
- Synthesize and present the information, citing source files
This two-phase approach saves tokens by only fetching details for results that matter.
For quick lookups where you need all details immediately, use detail: "full".
Filtering by Type
Use the type parameter to narrow results:
memory_search(query: "API design", type: "decision") — only decisions
memory_search(query: "login bug", type: "bugfix") — only bug fixes
Storing Memories
To store new information, use filesystem tools to write to memory files:
- Quick notes → Append to
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md (today's date)
- Decisions → Add to
MEMORY.md under appropriate heading
- Topic-specific → Create/update
memory/<topic>.md
Storage Format
### YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM
<!-- type: decision -->
<content to remember>
Observation Types
Add a type comment to categorize entries for filtered search:
<!-- type: decision --> — architectural or design decisions
<!-- type: bugfix --> — bug fixes and root causes
<!-- type: feature --> — new feature implementations
<!-- type: discovery --> — learned facts, insights
<!-- type: context --> — project context, setup notes
<!-- type: note --> — general notes (default)
Privacy
Wrap sensitive content in <private> tags to exclude it from search indexing:
API endpoint: api.example.com/v2
<private>
API_KEY=sk-abc123
DB_PASSWORD=hunter2
</private>
Best Practices
- Use specific, searchable terms when storing
- Include context: dates, people, project names
- Add type comments for important entries (decisions, bugfixes)
- Use
<private> tags for credentials and secrets
- Start with compact search, then fetch details as needed
- When searching, try multiple query variations if needed