--- description: > Review the file-based memory store via the Agent Monitor Config Explorer API: the user and project CLAUDE.md plus per-project auto-memory files under ~/.claude/projects//memory/*.md. Groups by project, shows the index (MEMORY.md) vs per-fact files, and flags stale or oversized facts. Reads /api/cc-config/memory and /api/cc-config/file?path=. Use when curating agent memory. --- # Memory Review Curate the user's file-based agent memory: the long-form CLAUDE.md files plus the per-project auto-memory store — read through the Agent Monitor dashboard at `http://localhost:4820`. ## Input The user provides: **$ARGUMENTS** This may be: - empty — review the whole memory store across every project (default). - a project slug (e.g. `-Users-david-WebstormProjects-foo`) — restrict the review to that one project's auto-memory dir. - "claude-md" — review only the user/project CLAUDE.md files. ## Data Sources | Endpoint | Returns | |----------|---------| | `GET /api/cc-config/memory` | `{ items:[…] }`. CLAUDE.md entries: `{ scope:"user"\|"project", file, size, mtime, preview }`. Auto-memory entries: `{ scope:"auto-memory", project, name, isIndex, file, size, mtime, frontmatter, preview }` | | `GET /api/cc-config/file?path=` | full body of one file: `{ ok, file, size, mtime, truncated, text }` — use to read a fact in full before recommending an edit | ## Report Sections ### 1. CLAUDE.md overview List the user and project CLAUDE.md entries with `scope`, `size` (KB), and last-modified (`mtime`). Note any that are `truncated` (over 256 KB) — these are oversized and worth splitting into auto-memory facts. ### 2. Per-project auto-memory, grouped Group `scope: "auto-memory"` items by `project`. For each project show the **index** (`isIndex: true`, typically `MEMORY.md`) first, then the per-fact files. For each fact show `name`, `frontmatter.description` if present, `size`, and `mtime`. ### 3. Index vs per-fact consistency Within each project, compare the index (`MEMORY.md`) against the per-fact files present. Flag facts that exist on disk but are not referenced by the index, and index entries that point at files which no longer appear in `/memory`. ### 4. Stale & oversized facts Flag facts whose `mtime` is old relative to the rest of the store (stale — candidates to confirm or retire) and facts whose `size` is large (oversized — candidates to split into smaller, single-fact files). When the user wants to act on one, fetch its full body with `GET /api/cc-config/file?path=` before recommending changes. ## Editing memory (mutations) Auto-memory files are editable through the Config Explorer. To create/overwrite a fact: ```bash curl -s -X PUT http://localhost:4820/api/cc-config/file \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{"scope":"auto-memory","type":"auto-memory","project":"","name":".md","content":"..."}' ``` To delete a fact: ```bash curl -s -X DELETE http://localhost:4820/api/cc-config/file \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -d '{"scope":"auto-memory","type":"auto-memory","project":"","name":".md"}' ``` A timestamped backup is written automatically before any edit or delete. The user/project CLAUDE.md uses `type:"memory"` with a `scope` and no `name`. **Never edit or delete a memory file without explicit per-action confirmation from the user** — default to read-only review. ## Output - Section 1 as a short table (`Scope | File | Size | Modified | Truncated`). - Section 2 grouped by project, index first, then facts. - Sizes in KB; timestamps as relative age; use ▲ for oversized / stale flags. - Cite only fields the API returned — never invent facts, names, or sizes. - If the dashboard is unreachable at `http://localhost:4820`, say so and tell the user to start it with `npm start` from the repo root.