# Memory anchoring [`src/memory_anchor.py`](https://github.com/stevesolun/ctx/blob/main/src/memory_anchor.py) walks the auto-memory store and flags references that no longer resolve against the current repository. ## Why it exists Claude's auto-memory accumulates notes that look like: > Fixed the `add_skill()` bug in `src/skill_loader.py:42`. See also > `docs/intent-interview.md`. Those backtick references rot as the codebase moves. A renamed file, a deleted module, a moved doc — and the memory silently points at nothing. `memory_anchor` turns that silent rot into a loud dashboard. ## Where it looks Memory files live under: ```text ~/.claude/projects//memory/*.md ``` The module recursively scans that tree. You can override the root with `--memory-root` (useful for tests or multi-project setups). ## What counts as a reference Only tokens inside **backtick code spans** qualify. The heuristic is deliberately conservative to keep false positives low: - known extension (`.py`, `.md`, `.json`, `.yml`, `.ts`, `.rs`, …), or - contains a `/` with a dotted final segment. Tokens with whitespace, `()` suffixes, `http(s)://` prefixes, or leading `-` are rejected up front. A trailing `:` is parsed as a line suffix — `:` without digits is preserved (keeps Windows drive letters intact). ## How resolution works For each extracted reference, the module asks whether it resolves: 1. tilde-expand, if `~/…` 2. if absolute, does the path exist? 3. does `repo_root / path` exist? 4. does `repo_root / src / path` exist? If any candidate hits, the ref is *live*; otherwise *dead*. ## CLI ```bash # JSON report for downstream tooling python -m memory_anchor scan # Human dashboard python -m memory_anchor dashboard # CI gate: exit 2 if any dead references remain python -m memory_anchor check --strict # Override repo / memory roots python -m memory_anchor check --strict \ --repo-root /path/to/repo \ --memory-root /path/to/project/memory ``` When `--repo-root` is omitted, the module walks upward from the current directory to the nearest `.git/` ancestor. ## Data model ```python @dataclass(frozen=True) class AnchorRef: raw: str # exactly the backtick contents path: str # path sans trailing : line: int | None exists: bool @dataclass(frozen=True) class MemoryAnchorFile: memory_path: str refs: tuple[AnchorRef, ...] # derived: .live, .dead @dataclass(frozen=True) class AnchorReport: generated_at: float repo_root: str memory_root: str files: tuple[MemoryAnchorFile, ...] # derived: .all_refs, .live_count, .dead_count, .has_dead ``` ## Related - [Skill health dashboard](skills-health.md) — structural and drift checks for the skill + agent catalog.