| name | memory-kit |
| description | Persistent context management for Claude Code sessions. Save, load, update,
share, and audit session memory via MEMORY.md. Prevents context loss on
compaction or session restart. Use when starting a session, before compaction,
syncing context across teammates, or pruning stale memory entries.
Trigger with "save memory", "load memory", "memory audit", "memory share".
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| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Edit, Bash(git:*) |
| version | 1.1.0 |
| author | builtbyzac |
| license | MIT |
| tags | ["productivity","audit","memory-kit"] |
| compatibility | Designed for Claude Code |
Memory Kit
Current State
![ -f MEMORY.md ] && echo "MEMORY.md: $(wc -l < MEMORY.md) lines, last modified $(date -r MEMORY.md '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M')" || echo "No MEMORY.md found"
![ -f tasks/current-task.md ] && echo "Active task file found" || echo "No task file"
Overview
Claude Code sessions lose context on compaction and restart. Memory Kit persists
session state (goals, decisions, patterns, open questions) to a MEMORY.md file
that survives across sessions.
Five commands cover the full lifecycle:
/memory-save — snapshot before compaction
/memory-load — restore at session start
/memory-update — log a decision mid-session
/memory-share — push to git for teammates
/memory-audit — prune stale entries
Prerequisites
- A git repository (for
/memory-share)
- Write access to the project root (MEMORY.md lives there)
Instructions
- On session start — check for existing
MEMORY.md in project root. If found, read and summarize the saved state. Ask the user whether to resume previous context or start fresh.
- On save (
/memory-save) — scan the current conversation for goals, decisions, patterns, and open questions. Write a structured snapshot to MEMORY.md with timestamped sections.
- On update (
/memory-update) — append the user's decision or note to the appropriate section in MEMORY.md without overwriting existing content.
- On share (
/memory-share) — commit MEMORY.md and push to the remote branch so teammates can load the same context.
- On audit (
/memory-audit) — review all entries in MEMORY.md, flag stale items (older than 7 days or referencing completed work), and prompt the user to confirm removal.
Output
The skill produces and maintains a MEMORY.md file containing:
- Session metadata: Timestamp, branch, and project name
- Goals: Current objectives carried across sessions
- Decisions: Key choices made with rationale