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consolidate-memory
Reflective pass over your memory files — merge duplicates, fix stale facts, prune the index.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
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Reflective pass over your memory files — merge duplicates, fix stale facts, prune the index.
Codex 또는 Claude로 설치 이 Prompt를 복사해 Codex, Claude 또는 다른 어시스턴트에 붙여 넣으면 Skill 페이지를 검토하고 설치를 진행할 수 있습니다.
SOC 직업 분류 기준
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Draft follow-up emails for today's completed sales calls using transcripts and CRM context
Draft re-engagement nudge emails for deals silent 7+ days after a substantive call. Creates Gmail drafts only — never auto-sends. Chains off friday-pipeline-gap-check.
Build a comprehensive multi-dimensional prospect deep-dive on a target company plus key contact — industry, product, ICP, business model, positioning, history, funding, investors, marketing, growth, competitors, stakeholders, LinkedIn, and AEO/GEO answer-engine visibility — into one Notion page with sales-ready Virio outreach angles. Use this skill whenever the user says "do a deep dive on [company]", "comprehensive analysis of [company]", "research [company] for me", "tell me everything about [company]", "build a profile on [company]", "account research on [company]", "full prospect workup on [name/domain]", or pastes a company URL plus a contact name/email and asks for analysis spanning more than one dimension. Trigger proactively when the request is broad and synthesis-oriented. For narrower asks use linkedin-content-analyzer (LinkedIn only), linkedin-competitor-benchmark (2+ competitors), or prospect-deck (post-discovery 2nd-call pitch deck).
Build a personalized Virio pitch deck for a prospect's 2nd call. Triggers on any request like "build the deck for [company]", "prep the pitch deck", "personalize the deck for [name]", "create the prospect deck", "2nd call deck", "make the deck", or any mention of building/customizing a presentation or pitch for an upcoming prospect call. Also triggers when the user says "deck for [name]" after a debrief. Uses discovery call data (Fireflies transcript, debrief, or Gmail) and a live LinkedIn audit of the execs we'd ghostwrite for to personalize the opening and content example slides while keeping Virio's brand and structure fixed. Always use this skill when the user wants a pitch deck — even if they just say "deck" in context of a deal.
Build a side-by-side LinkedIn content benchmark across 2–4 competitors — cadence, followers, engagement, top posts, exec voices, and the strategic whitespace the prospect could own. Use whenever the user pastes 2+ LinkedIn company URLs and asks to "benchmark", "compare", "stack up", "side-by-side", or build a "competitive brief" on LinkedIn; or mentions a deal name plus competitor names ("competitive brief for Lative vs Anaplan/Pigment/Fullcast"). Trigger proactively when prepping a sales call with an obvious competitive set, building a pitch deck that needs a competitive-landscape slide, or when the user shares competitor URLs in a context that implies comparison. Outputs a Virio-branded PDF + HTML with a hero headline-observations card, per-competitor sections, and a closing whitespace synthesis. Do not use this for a single company — that's `linkedin-content-analyzer`.
| name | consolidate-memory |
| description | Reflective pass over your memory files — merge duplicates, fix stale facts, prune the index. |
You're doing a reflective pass over what you've learned about this user and their work. The goal: a future session should be able to orient quickly — who they work with, what they're focused on, how they like things done — without re-asking.
Your system prompt's auto-memory section defines the directory, file format, and memory types. Follow it.
MEMORY.md)Separate the durable from the dated. Preferences, working style, key relationships, and recurring workflows are durable — keep and sharpen them. Specific projects, deadlines, and one-off tasks are dated — if the date has passed or the work is done, retire the file or fold the lasting takeaway (e.g. "user prefers X format for launch docs") into a durable one.
Merge overlaps. If two files describe the same person, project, or preference, combine into one and keep the richer file's path.
Fix time references. Convert "next week", "this quarter", "by Friday" to absolute dates so they stay readable later.
Drop what's easy to re-find. If a memory just restates something you could pull from the user's calendar, docs, or connected tools on demand, cut it. Keep what's hard to re-derive: stated preferences, context behind a decision, who to go to for what.
Update MEMORY.md so it stays under 200 lines and ~25KB. One line per entry, under ~150 chars: - [Title](file.md) — one-line hook.
Finish with a short summary: how many files you touched and what changed.