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# 2026-03-11
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## Memory maintenance
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- Reviewed recent memory habits and did a cleanup pass.
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- Assessment:
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- capture frequency: good
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- long-term curation: decent but lagging behind capture
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- organization: getting messy due to a mix of daily logs, one-off topical notes, references, plans, logs, and machine-readable state in `memory/`
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- Cleaned up `MEMORY.md` so it stores durable facts/lessons instead of mixed-in runtime/instruction text.
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- Added a clearer rule to `AGENTS.md`: use named memory files only for long-lived plans/references/investigations; otherwise prefer the daily note.
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## Durable lessons promoted to MEMORY.md
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- Check current state before suggesting setup/re-setup.
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- Treat Telegram DM and TUI/webchat as separate main-session contexts when `session.dmScope = "per-channel-peer"` is active.
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- Prefer local-first search routing and remember Brave free-plan rate limits.
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- Keep backup/transcription infrastructure notes in long-term memory when they affect future operations.
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## Consolidation pass
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- Archived obvious low-value auto-generated session-summary files out of top-level `memory/` into `memory/archive/session-summaries/` instead of deleting them.
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- Archived files:
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- `2026-03-02-2127.md`
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- `2026-03-03-2223.md`
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- `2026-03-03-session-greeting.md`
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- `2026-03-04-0825.md`
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- `2026-03-04-greeting.md`
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- `2026-03-04-test-confirmation.md`
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- `2026-03-05-heartbeat-ok.md`
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- `2026-03-05-codex-error-type-error-error-t.md`
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- Rationale: these were mostly reset/greeting/test/heartbeat artifacts with little long-term value, but still worth retaining in case old session evidence is needed later.
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## Reclassification pass
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- Moved substantive non-daily topical notes out of top-level `memory/` into clearer buckets:
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- `memory/ops/` for workflow/setup/operational notes
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- `memory/incidents/` for debugging, outages, and issue investigation notes
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- Result: top-level `memory/` now contains mostly daily notes, which makes the default inbox much clearer.
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## Memory taxonomy/docs
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- Added a compact memory taxonomy section to `AGENTS.md` so future sessions know where different kinds of notes belong.
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- Added `memory/README.md` to explain the folder layout, writing rules, and how embeddings should be used: lookup first, source verification second.
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## Follow-up intent
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- Be more disciplined about using the daily note as the default inbox and promoting only durable truths into `MEMORY.md`.
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- Avoid adding new one-off memory files unless the topic is truly long-lived.
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- Keep top-level `memory/` mostly reserved for daily notes; use subfolders for topical material.
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