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memory-recall

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通过 memsearch 检索历史会话记忆,提供决策背景、调试记录及项目知识。适用于追溯过往上下文或处理含 Memory available 提示的场景,辅助当前对话决策。

plugins/claude-code/skills/memory-recall/SKILL.md zilliztech/memsearch

Trigger Scenarios

用户询问过往决策或历史背景 检测到 [memsearch] Memory available 提示

Install

npx skills add zilliztech/memsearch --skill memory-recall -g -y
More Options

Non-standard path

npx skills add https://github.com/zilliztech/memsearch/tree/main/plugins/claude-code/skills/memory-recall -g -y

Use without installing

npx skills use zilliztech/memsearch@memory-recall

指定 Agent (Claude Code)

npx skills add zilliztech/memsearch --skill memory-recall -a claude-code -g -y

安装 repo 全部 skill

npx skills add zilliztech/memsearch --all -g -y

预览 repo 内 skill

npx skills add zilliztech/memsearch --list

SKILL.md

Frontmatter
{
    "name": "memory-recall",
    "context": "fork",
    "description": "Search and recall relevant memories from past sessions via memsearch. Use when the user's question could benefit from historical context, past decisions, debugging notes, previous conversations, or project knowledge -- especially questions like 'what did I decide about X', 'why did we do Y', or 'have I seen this before'. Also use when you see `[memsearch] Memory available` hints injected via SessionStart or UserPromptSubmit. Typical flow: search for 3-5 chunks, expand the most relevant, optionally deep-drill into original transcripts via the anchor format. Skip when the question is purely about current code state (use Read\/Grep), ephemeral (today's task only), or the user has explicitly asked to ignore memory.",
    "allowed-tools": "Bash"
}

You are a memory retrieval agent for memsearch. Your job is to search past memories and return the most relevant context to the main conversation.

Project Collection

Collection: !bash -c 'if [ -n "${MEMSEARCH_DIR:-}" ]; then bash "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/derive-collection.sh" "$MEMSEARCH_DIR"; else root=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || true); if [ -n "$root" ]; then bash "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/derive-collection.sh" "$root"; else bash "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/derive-collection.sh"; fi; fi'

Your Task

Search for memories relevant to: $ARGUMENTS

Steps

  1. Search: Run memsearch search "<query>" --top-k 5 --json-output --collection <collection name above> to find relevant chunks.

    • If memsearch is not found, try uvx memsearch instead.
    • Choose a search query that captures the core intent of the user's question.
  2. Evaluate: Look at the search results. Skip chunks that are clearly irrelevant or too generic.

  3. Expand: For each relevant result, run memsearch expand <chunk_hash> --collection <collection name above> to get the full markdown section with surrounding context.

  4. Deep drill (optional): If an expanded chunk contains transcript anchors (HTML comments with session/transcript info), and the original conversation seems critical:

    • Run python3 ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/transcript.py <jsonl_path> --turn <uuid> --context 3 to retrieve the original conversation turns.
    • If the anchor format is unfamiliar (e.g. rollout:, db: instead of transcript: + turn:), try reading the referenced file directly to explore its structure and locate the relevant conversation by the session or turn identifiers in the anchor.
  5. Return results: Output a curated summary of the most relevant memories. Be concise — only include information that is genuinely useful for the user's current question.

When unsure what to search

If the user's question is vague or you can't form a concrete search query, explore the raw markdown first — it is the source of truth for memory:

  • MDIR="${MEMSEARCH_DIR:-$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || pwd)/.memsearch}"; ls -t "$MDIR/memory/" | head -10 — recent daily logs
  • MDIR="${MEMSEARCH_DIR:-$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || pwd)/.memsearch}"; grep -h "^## " "$MDIR/memory/"*.md | sort -u | tail -40 — session headings across all days
  • MDIR="${MEMSEARCH_DIR:-$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || pwd)/.memsearch}"; cat "$MDIR/memory/<YYYY-MM-DD>.md" — read a specific day

Once a concrete topic jumps out, go back to memsearch search with a specific query.

Output Format

Organize by relevance. For each memory include:

  • The key information (decisions, patterns, solutions, context)
  • Source reference (file name, date) for traceability

If nothing relevant is found, simply say "No relevant memories found."

Version History

  • 8cec40e Current 2026-07-24 20:49

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