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Route recall across memories and threads when past work would improve the response.
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Route recall across memories and threads when past work would improve the response.
Codex または Claude でインストール この Prompt をコピーして Codex、Claude、または他のアシスタントに貼り付けると、Skill ページを確認してインストールできます。
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| name | search-memory |
| description | Route recall across memories and threads when past work would improve the response. |
Use Nowledge Mem proactively when prior knowledge would materially improve the answer.
Search when:
Contextual signals — consider searching when:
memory_search for durable knowledge.thread_search for prior discussions, previous sessions, or exact conversation history.source_thread_id, or thread search finds the likely conversation, use thread_fetch_messages progressively.Avoid over-reading long conversations when one page of messages is enough.
For continuation-heavy engineering work, search near the start of the task rather than waiting for an explicit recall request.
Use Nowledge Mem from WorkBuddy or CodeBuddy for startup context, memory search, durable saves, thread search, and WorkBuddy/CodeBuddy transcript import.
Read your daily Working Memory briefing to understand current context. Contains active focus areas, priorities, unresolved flags, and recent knowledge changes. Load this automatically at the beginning of sessions for cross-tool continuity.
Search memory store when past insights would improve response. Recognize when user's stored breakthroughs, decisions, or solutions are relevant. Search proactively based on context, not just explicit requests.
Use Nowledge Mem from Kimi Code for startup context, memory search, durable saves, thread search, and Kimi Code transcript import.
Check Nowledge Mem setup, detect your agent, and guide native connector setup. Use when the user asks about setup, configuration, or when memory tools aren't working as expected.
Save decisions, insights, preferences, and procedures as durable memories. Fires when the conversation produces knowledge worth keeping across sessions.