| name | memory-audit |
| description | Show everything Claudia knows with provenance tracing and entity counts. Triggers on "what do you know?", "show memories", "memory audit", "what do you remember about". See also: `memory-health` for system-level stats and data quality; `diagnose` for connectivity troubleshooting. |
Memory Audit
Show what Claudia knows. Verify claims trace to sources. Surface gaps.
Usage
/memory-audit -- Full system audit
/memory-audit [entity name] -- Audit everything about a specific person, project, or entity
Full Audit
When run without arguments, produce a system-level overview of everything in memory.
1. Summary Counts
Query the memory system for aggregate counts:
claudia memory entities search --query "*" --project-dir "$PWD"
claudia memory recall "*" --compact --limit 1 --project-dir "$PWD"
claudia memory document search --project-dir "$PWD"
Parse the JSON output from each command to get counts.
Display:
## Memory Audit - [Date]
| Category | Count |
|----------------|-------|
| Entities | N |
| Memories | N |
| Commitments | N |
| Documents | N |
| Relationships | N |
2. People (Top 10 by Importance)
claudia memory entities search --types "person" --limit 10 --project-dir "$PWD"
For each person:
claudia memory about "[person name]" --project-dir "$PWD"
Display as a table:
### People
| Name | Memories | Last Mentioned | Key Fact |
|------|----------|----------------|----------|
| ... | ... | ... | ... |
3. Projects (Top 10)
Same pattern with types=["project"]:
claudia memory entities search --types "project" --limit 10 --project-dir "$PWD"
4. Active Patterns
claudia memory session context --project-dir "$PWD"
5. Provenance Sample
Pick the 3 most recent high-importance memories and trace them:
claudia memory recall "*" --compact --limit 3 --project-dir "$PWD"
For each result, run:
claudia memory provenance trace --memory-id "[id]" --project-dir "$PWD"
Display:
### Provenance Check (3 recent memories)
**Memory:** "[content snippet]"
- Source: [episode/document/user_input]
- Document: [filename] (if linked)
- Entities: [linked entities]
- Verified: [yes/no/pending]
Entity Audit
When run with an entity name (e.g., /memory-audit Sarah Chen):
1. Profile
claudia memory about "[entity name]" --project-dir "$PWD"
Display:
## Audit: [Entity Name]
**Type:** person/project/organization
**Description:** [from entity record]
**Importance:** [score]
**First seen:** [created_at]
**Last mentioned:** [updated_at]
2. All Memories (grouped by type)
From the claudia memory about JSON response, group memories:
### Facts (N)
- [content] (importance: X, created: date)
### Commitments (N)
- [content] (importance: X, created: date)
### Observations (N)
- [content] (importance: X, created: date)
3. Relationships
### Relationships (N)
- [relationship_type] with [other_entity] (strength: X)
4. Linked Documents
claudia memory document search --entity "[entity name]" --project-dir "$PWD"
Display:
### Documents (N)
- [filename] ([source_type], [date]) - [summary snippet]
5. Provenance Chains
For each commitment or high-importance memory (importance > 0.7):
claudia memory provenance trace --memory-id "[memory ID]" --project-dir "$PWD"
Display:
### Provenance
**"[memory content]"** (commitment, importance: 0.9)
|- Source: session_summary (episode 42)
|- Episode: "Discussed Q2 goals with Sarah..."
|- Document: meeting-sarah-q2.md (transcript)
|- Verified: yes (2026-01-15)
Output Rules
- Use the structured output format with emoji headers
- End structured output blocks with a markdown horizontal rule
- If the memory system is not available, say so clearly
- Keep entity audit focused: no padding, no speculation
- Provenance chains are the most important part: if a memory has no source, flag it
Tone
- Factual and clean
- Like a database report, not a narrative
- Flag gaps honestly: "No source document linked" is useful information