memory-management
Two-tier memory system that makes Claude a true workplace collaborator. Decodes shorthand, acronyms, nicknames, and internal language so Claude understands requests like a colleague would. CLAUDE.md for working memory, memory/ directory for the full knowledge base.
What this skill does
# Memory Management
Memory makes Claude your workplace collaborator - someone who speaks your internal language.
## The Goal
Transform shorthand into understanding:
```
User: "ask todd to do the PSR for oracle"
↓ Claude decodes
"Ask Todd Martinez (Finance lead) to prepare the Pipeline Status Report
for the Oracle Systems deal ($2.3M, closing Q2)"
```
Without memory, that request is meaningless. With memory, Claude knows:
- **todd** → Todd Martinez, Finance lead, prefers Slack
- **PSR** → Pipeline Status Report (weekly sales doc)
- **oracle** → Oracle Systems deal, not the company
## Architecture
```
CLAUDE.md ← Hot cache (~30 people, common terms)
memory/
glossary.md ← Full decoder ring (everything)
people/ ← Complete profiles
projects/ ← Project details
context/ ← Company, teams, tools
```
**CLAUDE.md (Hot Cache):**
- Top ~30 people you interact with most
- ~30 most common acronyms/terms
- Active projects (5-15)
- Your preferences
- **Goal: Cover 90% of daily decoding needs**
**memory/glossary.md (Full Glossary):**
- Complete decoder ring - everyone, every term
- Searched when something isn't in CLAUDE.md
- Can grow indefinitely
**memory/people/, projects/, context/:**
- Rich detail when needed for execution
- Full profiles, history, context
## Lookup Flow
```
User: "ask todd about the PSR for phoenix"
1. Check CLAUDE.md (hot cache)
→ Todd? ✓ Todd Martinez, Finance
→ PSR? ✓ Pipeline Status Report
→ Phoenix? ✓ DB migration project
2. If not found → search memory/glossary.md
→ Full glossary has everyone/everything
3. If still not found → ask user
→ "What does X mean? I'll remember it."
```
This tiered approach keeps CLAUDE.md lean (~100 lines) while supporting unlimited scale in memory/.
## File Locations
- **Working memory:** `CLAUDE.md` in current working directory
- **Deep memory:** `memory/` subdirectory
## Working Memory Format (CLAUDE.md)
Use tables for compactness. Target ~50-80 lines total.
```markdown
# Memory
## Me
[Name], [Role] on [Team]. [One sentence about what I do.]
## People
| Who | Role |
|-----|------|
| **Todd** | Todd Martinez, Finance lead |
| **Sarah** | Sarah Chen, Engineering (Platform) |
| **Greg** | Greg Wilson, Sales |
→ Full list: memory/glossary.md, profiles: memory/people/
## Terms
| Term | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| PSR | Pipeline Status Report |
| P0 | Drop everything priority |
| standup | Daily 9am sync |
→ Full glossary: memory/glossary.md
## Projects
| Name | What |
|------|------|
| **Phoenix** | DB migration, Q2 launch |
| **Horizon** | Mobile app redesign |
→ Details: memory/projects/
## Preferences
- 25-min meetings with buffers
- Async-first, Slack over email
- No meetings Friday afternoons
```
## Deep Memory Format (memory/)
**memory/glossary.md** - The decoder ring:
```markdown
# Glossary
Workplace shorthand, acronyms, and internal language.
## Acronyms
| Term | Meaning | Context |
|------|---------|---------|
| PSR | Pipeline Status Report | Weekly sales doc |
| OKR | Objectives & Key Results | Quarterly planning |
| P0/P1/P2 | Priority levels | P0 = drop everything |
## Internal Terms
| Term | Meaning |
|------|---------|
| standup | Daily 9am sync in #engineering |
| the migration | Project Phoenix database work |
| ship it | Deploy to production |
| escalate | Loop in leadership |
## Nicknames → Full Names
| Nickname | Person |
|----------|--------|
| Todd | Todd Martinez (Finance) |
| T | Also Todd Martinez |
## Project Codenames
| Codename | Project |
|----------|---------|
| Phoenix | Database migration |
| Horizon | New mobile app |
```
**memory/people/{name}.md:**
```markdown
# Todd Martinez
**Also known as:** Todd, T
**Role:** Finance Lead
**Team:** Finance
**Reports to:** CFO (Michael Chen)
## Communication
- Prefers Slack DM
- Quick responses, very direct
- Best time: mornings
## Context
- Handles all PSRs and financial reporting
- Key contact for deal approvals over $500k
- Works closely with Sales on forecasting
## Notes
- Cubs fan, likes talking baseball
```
**memory/projects/{name}.md:**
```markdown
# Project Phoenix
**Codename:** Phoenix
**Also called:** "the migration"
**Status:** Active, launching Q2
## What It Is
Database migration from legacy Oracle to PostgreSQL.
## Key People
- Sarah - tech lead
- Todd - budget owner
- Greg - stakeholder (sales impact)
## Context
$1.2M budget, 6-month timeline. Critical path for Horizon project.
```
**memory/context/company.md:**
```markdown
# Company Context
## Tools & Systems
| Tool | Used for | Internal name |
|------|----------|---------------|
| Slack | Communication | - |
| Asana | Engineering tasks | - |
| Salesforce | CRM | "SF" or "the CRM" |
| Notion | Docs/wiki | - |
## Teams
| Team | What they do | Key people |
|------|--------------|------------|
| Platform | Infrastructure | Sarah (lead) |
| Finance | Money stuff | Todd (lead) |
| Sales | Revenue | Greg |
## Processes
| Process | What it means |
|---------|---------------|
| Weekly sync | Monday 10am all-hands |
| Ship review | Thursday deploy approval |
```
## How to Interact
### Decoding User Input (Tiered Lookup)
**Always** decode shorthand before acting on requests:
```
1. CLAUDE.md (hot cache) → Check first, covers 90% of cases
2. memory/glossary.md → Full glossary if not in hot cache
3. memory/people/, projects/ → Rich detail when needed
4. Ask user → Unknown term? Learn it.
```
Example:
```
User: "ask todd to do the PSR for oracle"
CLAUDE.md lookup:
"todd" → Todd Martinez, Finance ✓
"PSR" → Pipeline Status Report ✓
"oracle" → (not in hot cache)
memory/glossary.md lookup:
"oracle" → Oracle Systems deal ($2.3M) ✓
Now Claude can act with full context.
```
### Adding Memory
When user says "remember this" or "X means Y":
1. **Glossary items** (acronyms, terms, shorthand):
- Add to memory/glossary.md
- If frequently used, add to CLAUDE.md Quick Glossary
2. **People:**
- Create/update memory/people/{name}.md
- Add to CLAUDE.md Key People if important
- **Capture nicknames** - critical for decoding
3. **Projects:**
- Create/update memory/projects/{name}.md
- Add to CLAUDE.md Active Projects if current
- **Capture codenames** - "Phoenix", "the migration", etc.
4. **Preferences:** Add to CLAUDE.md Preferences section
### Recalling Memory
When user asks "who is X" or "what does X mean":
1. Check CLAUDE.md first
2. Check memory/ for full detail
3. If not found: "I don't know what X means yet. Can you tell me?"
### Progressive Disclosure
1. Load CLAUDE.md for quick parsing of any request
2. Dive into memory/ when you need full context for execution
3. Example: drafting an email to todd about the PSR
- CLAUDE.md tells you Todd = Todd Martinez, PSR = Pipeline Status Report
- memory/people/todd-martinez.md tells you he prefers Slack, is direct
## Bootstrapping
Use `/productivity:start` to initialize by scanning your chat, calendar, email, and documents. Extracts people, projects, and starts building the glossary.
## Conventions
- **Bold** terms in CLAUDE.md for scannability
- Keep CLAUDE.md under ~100 lines (the "hot 30" rule)
- Filenames: lowercase, hyphens (`todd-martinez.md`, `project-phoenix.md`)
- Always capture nicknames and alternate names
- Glossary tables for easy lookup
- When something's used frequently, promote it to CLAUDE.md
- When something goes stale, demote it to memory/ only
## What Goes Where
| Type | CLAUDE.md (Hot Cache) | memory/ (Full Storage) |
|------|----------------------|------------------------|
| Person | Top ~30 frequent contacts | glossary.md + people/{name}.md |
| Acronym/term | ~30 most common | glossary.md (complete list) |
| Project | Active projects only | glossary.md + projects/{name}.md |
| Nickname | In Key People if top 30 | glossary.md (all nicknames) |
| Company context | Quick reference only | context/company.md |
| Preferences | All preRelated in General
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