--- name: remember description: Save an insight, decision, or learning to agentmemory's long-term storage with searchable concept tags. Use when the user says "remember this", "save this", "note that", "don't forget", or wants to preserve knowledge for future sessions. argument-hint: "[what to remember]" user-invocable: true --- The user wants to save this to long-term memory: $ARGUMENTS ## Quick start ```json memory_save { "content": "We rotate JWT refresh tokens on every use; the old token is revoked server-side in auth/refresh.ts.", "concepts": "jwt-refresh-rotation, token-revocation, auth-flow", "files": "src/auth/refresh.ts" } ``` Expected output: ```text Saved memory abc12345 with 3 concepts: jwt-refresh-rotation, token-revocation, auth-flow. ``` ## Why A memory is only as useful as the terms that retrieve it. Tag with specific concepts so a future `recall` finds it, and preserve the user's own phrasing. ## Workflow 1. Pull the core insight, decision, or fact out of `$ARGUMENTS`. 2. Extract 2-5 lowercased concept phrases. Prefer specific over generic (`jwt-refresh-rotation` beats `auth`). 3. Extract referenced file paths (absolute or repo-relative). Empty if none. 4. Call `memory_save` with `content`, `concepts` (comma-separated string), and `files` (comma-separated string). 5. Confirm the save and echo the concepts so the user knows the retrieval terms. ## Anti-patterns WRONG: `concepts: "stuff, code, notes"` (generic tags nothing can find later). RIGHT: `concepts: "jwt-refresh-rotation, token-revocation"` (specific, retrievable). ## Checklist - Content preserves the user's phrasing, not a paraphrase. - Concepts are specific, lowercased, 2-5 items. - File paths are real references, not guesses. - Confirmation echoes the exact concepts tagged. ## See also - `recall`: retrieve what you save here (the pair to this skill). - `forget`: remove a memory you saved by mistake. ## Troubleshooting See ../_shared/TROUBLESHOOTING.md if `memory_save` is not available.