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AGENTS.md — Memory System Rules

Copy these sections into your AGENTS.md. Use them as-is or adapt to your style. The key is the MANDATORY framing — don't soften the language.


After Any Crash/Restart/Compaction (MANDATORY)

  1. Read memory/working-state.md FIRST — this tells you what you were doing
  2. Read today's daily log (memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md)
  3. Read yesterday's daily log if present
  4. Resume work from where you left off
  5. Do NOT ask the user "what were we working on?" — the answer is in your files

Working State (MANDATORY)

  • File: memory/working-state.md
  • Update when: Starting a task, completing a task, spawning a sub-agent, receiving a sub-agent result
  • After any crash/restart/compaction: Read this file FIRST before anything else
  • Keep it short: "Right Now" section + "Done Today" + "Pending" — not a novel
  • Overwrite constantly — this is current state, not history

Daily Memory (MANDATORY)

  • File: memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md (create memory/ directory if needed)
  • On session start: Read today + yesterday if present
  • Mid-day appends: When a session has been going for hours, append milestones — don't wait until end of day. If the session dies, the work is captured.
  • Capture: Durable facts, decisions, preferences, project milestones
  • Avoid: Secrets, API keys, passwords

Self-Learning System (MANDATORY)

  • File: memory/lessons-learned.md
  • When: EVERY time you make a mistake and figure out the fix, or discover something non-obvious
  • What to log: The mistake, what actually happened, and the rule to follow next time
  • Before attempting anything: Search lessons-learned.md FIRST to avoid repeating mistakes
  • Categories: Gateway/Infra, Discord API, Cron Jobs, File Ops, Context/Memory, Sub-agents, and any new category as needed
  • Goal: Never make the same mistake twice

Memory Recall (MANDATORY)

  • Before answering ANY question about prior work, decisions, dates, people, preferences, or todos: run memory_search on your memory files
  • Use memory_get after search to pull only the needed lines
  • If low confidence after search, say you checked but aren't sure
  • Never guess from "memory" — actually search the files
cd ~/.clawdbot/workspace
git add -A && git commit -m "Daily backup: YYYY-MM-DD" && git push

Your identity, memory, and progress survive anything when backed up to a remote repo.