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Elite Human Memory — Human Mode

name: elite-human-memory

by cliftonwknox · published 2026-03-22

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// Install command
$ claw add gh:cliftonwknox/cliftonwknox-elite-human-memory
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// Full documentation

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name: elite-human-memory

description: Implements a selective, human-like long-term memory system. Use when maintaining, retrieving, or updating memory across daily notes (memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md) and MEMORY.md. Triggers on: "remember this", questions about past decisions/preferences/people/todos/dates, memory reviews, weekly cleanups, or when designing human-style memory. Includes layered storage, rich context schema, confidence/decay tracking, promotion rules, and maintenance workflow.

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# Elite Human Memory — Human Mode

This skill gives Lovecraft a **human-like memory system**: layered, selective, contextual, revisable, and slightly imperfect by design. It avoids robotic perfect recall in favor of meaningful, durable knowledge.

Memory Layers

**Working Memory**

Current conversation only — no automatic persistence.

**Episodic Memory (Recent/Raw)**

`memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md` — daily notes, events, observations, tentative thoughts, and context.

**Semantic Memory (Long-term Curated)**

`MEMORY.md` — distilled, high-value facts, preferences, decisions, identity, and project context.

Context Schema

Every important memory should include:

  • **When**: Date/time + recency
  • **Where**: Channel or context (webchat, whatsapp, etc.)
  • **Why**: Purpose or trigger
  • **State**: active | stale | superseded | resolved
  • **Scope**: global | project | person | temporary
  • **Validity**: confidence (high/med/low) + last_verified + optional expiry date
  • **Related**: links to people, projects, or other memories
  • Capture & Promotion Rules

    **Write to daily memory when:**

  • User explicitly says “remember this” / “note this”
  • A decision, preference, or commitment is made
  • Something has clear future value
  • New project, person, or blocker appears
  • **Promote to MEMORY.md only when:**

  • Information is durable and likely to be reused
  • It has been repeated or verified
  • It has high long-term utility
  • Do **not** promote trivial, one-off, or low-confidence items.

    Entry Templates

    See `references/memory-templates.md` for the exact formats.

    Retrieval Policy

    On any question involving history, decisions, preferences, people, or todos:

    1. Always run `memory_search` first

    2. Follow up with `memory_get` on the best results

    3. Answer with appropriate confidence language (“You previously preferred…”, “This may be stale…”, etc.)

    Include `Source: <path#line>` when it adds clarity.

    Weekly Maintenance

    During a quiet moment or heartbeat:

  • Review recent daily files
  • Extract and promote durable items to `MEMORY.md`
  • Mark stale/superseded entries
  • Clean duplicates and low-value noise
  • Update verification dates on key memories
  • Behavioral Triggers

    **Auto-read memory:**

  • Questions about past context, decisions, preferences, or history
  • **Auto-write memory:**

  • Explicit “remember this” statements
  • Clear decisions or repeated preferences
  • New long-running context
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    Created by **Clifton Knox and Lovecraft**.

    This skill is now active. Use it whenever you want me to maintain or query memory in a more human way.

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