| name | memtrace-daily |
| description | Orient at the start of a coding session, review what recently changed in a repository, and self-audit after completing work. Use when the user wants the daily briefing (what changed in the last 24h with complexity deltas), hotspots (complexity × churn refactor priorities), or a session review (clean/review/risky verdicts per editing session). For catching up after time away or resuming a prior session, use memtrace-session-continuity; daily is the last-24h briefing + hotspots + self-audit. Do not reconstruct recent activity from git log; Memtrace diffs the graph at save granularity. |
Overview
Session bookends: orient before you start, audit before you finish. All
three tools read the bi-temporal version history — every save is a change
event with complexity deltas, so "what happened" includes "did it make the
code better or worse".
Quick Reference
| Tool | Purpose |
|---|
get_daily_briefing | Last 24h diffed at graph level: changed functions with complexity deltas, new functions, new endpoints, per-module distribution |
find_hotspots | Functions ranked by complexity × recent changes — the ordered refactor priority list |
review_agent_sessions | Editing sessions clustered by actor, judged clean / review / risky |
Parameter types: MCP parameters are strictly typed. Numbers
Full parameter spec for every Memtrace tool: references/mcp-parameters.md (bundled at the memtrace-skills plugin root).
(window_hours, window_days, top_n) must be JSON numbers.
Steps
1. Orient at session start
get_daily_briefing with repo_id. Read the summary first:
net_cyclomatic_delta positive → recent work added complexity; check
whether your task touches the same area before piling on.
changed rows with large positive deltas → recently-destabilised code;
prefer preflight_check before editing anything in that list.
2. When the task is refactoring or cleanup
find_hotspots — work the list top-down. A hotspot you simplify pays off
on every future change; a complex-but-untouched function can wait.
3. Self-audit before declaring work done
review_agent_sessions and find YOUR session (newest, your agent id):
clean — done; state the verdict in your summary.
review — re-read your top_changes rows; justify each complexity
increase or simplify it.
risky — do not hand off yet. You added >30 net cyclomatic or touched
a >50-complexity function; extract helpers / flatten nesting first,
then re-run the review.
The standard a session should meet
Net complexity delta ≤ 0 unless the task genuinely required new branching
(new feature with new cases). "I left the code simpler than I found it"
is verifiable here — verify it.
Output
| Tool | Returns |
|---|
get_daily_briefing | summary with net_cyclomatic_delta; changed rows (function + complexity delta); new functions, new endpoints, per-module distribution |
find_hotspots | ranked list of functions scored by complexity × recent changes |
review_agent_sessions | per-session verdict (clean / review / risky) with top_changes rows and net cyclomatic delta |