memory
Query and manage project memory to understand past decisions, architectural choices, and coding patterns before making changes. Use this skill when starting new tasks or when you need context about existing code.
Install
mkdir -p .claude/skills/memory && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/110" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/memory && rm skill.zipInstalls to .claude/skills/memory
About this skill
Memory Skill
This skill helps you query and understand the project's memory and history before making changes.
When to Use
Use this skill:
- Before starting any new task or feature implementation
- When modifying existing code to understand past decisions
- When you need context about architectural patterns
- To check for existing solutions or similar implementations
How to Use
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Query Git History: Check recent commits and changes related to your task
git log --oneline --all -20 git log --grep="keyword" --oneline -
Search for Patterns: Look for similar implementations
# Use Grep tool to search for relevant patterns # Use Glob tool to find related files -
Review CLAUDE.md: Always check the project guidelines in CLAUDE.md
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Check Documentation: Review any existing documentation in the codebase
Memory Query Workflow
- Check CLAUDE.md for project-specific guidelines
- Search git history for related changes
- Grep codebase for similar patterns or implementations
- Review relevant files identified
- Document your findings before proceeding with changes
Example Queries
- "What was the last change to the LLM service?"
- "How are MongoDB queries typically structured in this project?"
- "What patterns are used for API endpoints?"
- "Are there existing streaming implementations?"
Important Notes
- Always query memory BEFORE making changes
- Document your understanding of existing patterns
- Respect established architectural decisions
- Update memory (via commits and docs) when you make significant changes
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