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Give AI agents a memory. Scaffolds session-to-session context for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and more.

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    memoc

    AI agents forget everything when a session ends. memoc gives them a structured memory system so they can pick up exactly where they left off — without you repeating yourself.

    Scaffolds a Markdown-based project memory into any codebase. Works with Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, and Gemini CLI.

    Quick Start

    npx @kevin0181/memoc init
    
    # Upgrade memoc in this project without deleting existing memory
    npx @kevin0181/memoc@latest upgrade

    Run inside your project directory. Detects your stack automatically and generates everything agents need.

    init also creates project-local PATH helpers so agents can keep using memoc even when the global/npm bin is not on PATH.

    # PowerShell
    . .\.memoc\env.ps1
    
    # sh/bash
    . ./.memoc/env.sh

    Agents are instructed to use the project-local wrapper if PATH fails:

    # Windows
    .\.memoc\bin\memoc.cmd summary
    
    # macOS / Linux
    .memoc/bin/memoc summary

    Ask An Agent To Install

    If you are giving this repo or npm package to an AI coding agent, use a prompt like:

    Install memoc in this project and run init.
    Use the npm package only. Run `npx @kevin0181/memoc@latest init`
    from this project's root. Do not clone the GitHub repository into this project.
    If npm/npx is missing, stop and ask the user to install Node.js LTS with npm first.
    After init, verify with the project-local wrapper:
    Windows: .\.memoc\bin\memoc.cmd summary
    macOS/Linux: .memoc/bin/memoc summary

    Agent install checklist:

    1. Run node --version and npm --version. If either fails, ask the user to install Node.js LTS with npm first.
    2. Run npx @kevin0181/memoc@latest init from the target project root.
    3. Do not clone this GitHub repository into the target project. Do not download the repo ZIP as an installer.
    4. .claude/settings.json is intentionally generated for the Claude Code Stop hook; keep or commit it only if the project wants that hook.
    5. After init, do not depend on global PATH. Use the project-local wrapper when needed:
      • Windows: .\.memoc\bin\memoc.cmd <command>
      • macOS/Linux: .memoc/bin/memoc <command>

    If node --version or npm --version fails, memoc cannot be installed yet. Install Node.js LTS with npm first, then repeat the steps above.


    The Problem

    Every new AI session starts cold. You re-explain the project, the decisions already made, what's done and what isn't. The agent rediscovers what the last one figured out.

    memoc installs a memory structure that agents read at session start, update as they work, and hand off to the next session — automatically.


    Commands

    # First-time setup — scaffold memory, detect stack, install Claude Code hook
    npx @kevin0181/memoc init
    
    # Re-scan project and refresh managed sections
    npx @kevin0181/memoc update
    
    # Shared repo activity tracking
    npx @kevin0181/memoc actor
    npx @kevin0181/memoc actor set neneee
    npx @kevin0181/memoc work "Auth refresh fix" --from-git
    npx @kevin0181/memoc activity
    npx @kevin0181/memoc activity --write
    npx @kevin0181/memoc doctor
    
    # Print current status in ~10 lines
    npx @kevin0181/memoc summary
    
    # Search memory/agent docs first (token-efficient)
    npx @kevin0181/memoc search "auth"
    npx @kevin0181/memoc search "auth" --snippets --limit 5
    
    # Search project source/text files only when memory is not enough
    npx @kevin0181/memoc grep "GetParticles"
    npx @kevin0181/memoc grep "GetParticles" --snippets --limit 5
    
    # Create raw/source records and durable wiki topic notes
    npx @kevin0181/memoc ingest path/to/source.md
    npx @kevin0181/memoc ingest https://example.com/spec
    npx @kevin0181/memoc note "Auth flow comparison"
    npx @kevin0181/memoc lint-wiki
    
    # Estimate token cost of current memory files
    npx @kevin0181/memoc tokens
    
    # Archive and compact an oversized startup summary
    npx @kevin0181/memoc trim-summary
    
    # Compact oversized memoc files and refresh generated indexes
    npx @kevin0181/memoc compress
    
    # Add the same protocol to another agent's entry file
    npx @kevin0181/memoc add cursor
    npx @kevin0181/memoc add windsurf
    npx @kevin0181/memoc add copilot
    npx @kevin0181/memoc add gemini

    Upgrade Existing Projects

    memoc never auto-updates itself. Upgrade only when you choose to run:

    npx @kevin0181/memoc@latest upgrade

    Run it from the project root. It preserves existing project memory, including:

    • .memoc/session-summary.md
    • .memoc/02-current-project-state.md human-written sections
    • .memoc/03-decisions.md
    • .memoc/04-handoff.md
    • .memoc/06-project-rules.md
    • Legacy .memoc/log.md if present
    • Legacy .memoc/systems/ if present (moved to .memoc/raw/legacy-systems/ on upgrade)
    • .memoc/wiki/

    It refreshes the managed blocks, project-local wrappers, runtime copy, PATH helpers, and memoc-owned protocol templates. User-owned memory files such as session-summary.md, 03-decisions.md, 04-handoff.md, 06-project-rules.md, and wiki topic/source pages are preserved. Upgrade also runs the trim-summary compaction pass so startup memory stays small. If memoc is not on PATH after upgrading, keep using:

    # Windows
    .\.memoc\bin\memoc.cmd summary
    
    # macOS / Linux
    .memoc/bin/memoc summary

    What Gets Created

    CLAUDE.md                                    ← Claude Code entry point (auto-loaded)
    AGENTS.md                                    ← Codex entry point (auto-loaded)
    llms.txt                                     ← LLM-facing project map
    .claude/settings.json                        ← Claude Code Stop hook
    
    .memoc/
      bin/memoc                                  ← project-local wrapper for PATH fallback
      env.ps1 · env.sh                           ← shell helpers that prepend .memoc/bin to PATH
      session-summary.md                         ← Only required startup read (~150 tokens)
      02-current-project-state.md               ← Status, open tasks, commands
      03-decisions.md                            ← Durable decision log
      04-handoff.md                              ← Resume context, verified/unverified
      06-project-rules.md                        ← User preferences
      activity.md                                ← Short shared activity index
      actors/                                    ← Actor profiles for shared repos
      worklog/                                   ← Per-actor work records to reduce conflicts
      raw/                                       ← Immutable source material, not a startup read
      wiki/project/                              ← Project implementation wiki
      wiki/knowledge/                            ← Source-backed knowledge wiki
    
    skills/project-memory-maintainer/SKILL.md   ← Wiki operations guide

    How Agents Use It

    Every entry file (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, .cursorrules, etc.) gets the same protocol injected as a managed block:

    ## Session Start
    - [ ] Read `.memoc/session-summary.md`
    - [ ] `.pending` exists? → review changed files → update memory if needed → delete it
    - [ ] If `memoc` is not found, use the project-local wrapper.
    
    ## Before Opening More Files
    - [ ] Run `memoc search "<query>"` first
    - [ ] Open on demand: `02` status · `04` resume · `06` rules · `llms.txt` map
    - [ ] Use `memoc grep "<query>"` only when memory is not enough.
    - [ ] For durable source/wiki work, use `memoc ingest`, `memoc note`, and `memoc lint-wiki`.
    - [ ] In shared repos, record meaningful work with `memoc work "<title>"`.
    - [ ] Keep output small: `summary`, `search --limit`, `search --snippets`
    
    ## Before Finishing _(update only applicable files; skip Q&A / throwaway exploration)_
    - [ ] Code/config/deps changed → `02` (version, commands list, Last synced) + `session-summary.md` (status, changed, open tasks)
    - [ ] Decision made → `03-decisions.md` (what & why) + `02`
    - [ ] Work incomplete or risky → `04-handoff.md` (verified commands, unverified items, next steps)
    - [ ] Rule/preference set → `06-project-rules.md`
    - [ ] Wiki/project-memory work → read `skills/project-memory-maintainer/SKILL.md`
    - [ ] Shared repo work → prefer `memoc work "<title>" --from-git`; run `memoc activity --write` only when regenerating indexes.
    - [ ] Keep `session-summary.md` replace-only; completed work belongs in actor worklogs.

    The checklist tells agents exactly when to update, which file to update, and what to record — so nothing gets missed.


    Token Efficiency

    Startup cost is kept minimal by design.

    What loads Tokens
    CLAUDE.md (managed block only) ~280
    session-summary.md (only required read) ~150
    Total startup ~430

    Everything else is on-demand. Use memoc tokens to see the live breakdown for your project.

    session-summary.md is a replace-only startup snapshot, not a timeline. If it grows beyond the warning threshold, run memoc compress or memoc trim-summary; completed history belongs in .memoc/worklog/<actor>/YYYY-MM/, and unfinished/risky resume detail belongs in .memoc/04-handoff.md.


    Claude Code Auto-Detection

    init installs a lightweight Stop hook in .claude/settings.json. After each Claude Code response it checks:

    git status --porcelain

    If uncommitted changes exist, it writes .memoc/.pending with a timestamp and the changed filenames. At the next session start, Claude reads .pending and decides whether to update memory — then deletes the file.

    No extra setup. Add .memoc/.pending to .gitignore to keep it untracked.


    Multi-Agent Support

    init creates CLAUDE.md (Claude Code) and AGENTS.md (Codex) by default. All agents follow the same 3-phase checklist protocol.

    Add more agents on demand:

    Command Creates
    add cursor .cursorrules
    add windsurf .windsurfrules
    add copilot .github/copilot-instructions.md
    add gemini GEMINI.md

    Running update refreshes managed blocks in all existing agent files.

    Shared Repos

    Use memoc work "<title>" --from-git for meaningful work in shared repositories. It creates a new actor-scoped file under .memoc/worklog/<actor>/YYYY-MM/, prefills branch and changed files from git, and avoids append conflicts in shared files.

    Actor detection order:

    1. MEMOC_ACTOR
    2. .memoc/local/actor from memoc actor set <name>
    3. git config user.name
    4. git config user.email
    5. OS username

    .memoc/local/ is ignored by git so each machine can keep its own actor setting.

    activity.md, actors/README.md, and worklog/README.md are regenerated indexes. Run memoc activity --write when you want to refresh them from worklog files.

    log.md is legacy. New installs do not create it, and shared activity should live in worklog files. On upgrade, an existing .memoc/log.md is moved to .memoc/raw/legacy-log.md so old history is preserved but no longer part of the normal memory flow.


    Supported Stacks

    Auto-detected from your project files:

    Node.js · Next.js · React · Vue · Svelte · Angular · Nuxt · Astro · Express · Fastify · Hono · Electron · Tauri · TypeScript · Prisma · Drizzle · Supabase · Python · FastAPI · Django · Flask · PyTorch · Rust · Go · C++ / CMake · .NET · Java · Flutter · Unreal Engine


    How It Works

    • New project — scaffolds all memory files with sensible defaults.
    • Existing project — detects your stack and fills in real project info (name, scripts, config files).
    • Already initializedinit injects the managed block without touching your existing content. update re-scans and refreshes project-specific sections.
    • Long-running projects — use actor worklogs for history; run compress to trim startup memory, archive legacy logs, and refresh generated activity indexes.

    Skills Plugin (Claude Code, Codex Desktop, and Skills-Compatible Agents)

    Install the memoc plugin once to get /memoc-* slash commands in Claude Code, Codex Desktop, and agents that read the common Skills location:

    # Install memoc globally (if not already)
    npm install -g @kevin0181/memoc
    
    # Register the plugin and global skills (run once)
    memoc install-plugin
    
    # Then restart open agent apps

    Or via npx (no global install needed):

    npx @kevin0181/memoc install-plugin

    To remove:

    memoc uninstall-plugin

    install-plugin writes the Claude Code plugin to ~/.claude/plugins/cache/memoc/, enables "memoc@memoc" in ~/.claude/settings.json, and installs global Skills entries under ~/.agents/skills/ for Codex Desktop and other skills-compatible agents. It is idempotent — safe to re-run after upgrading memoc.

    Available skills

    Skill What it does
    /memoc Follow the full memoc memory operating protocol
    /memoc-init Initialize memoc in the current project
    /memoc-upgrade Upgrade memoc, preserve memory
    /memoc-search Search memory/agent docs
    /memoc-work Create actor worklog entry
    /memoc-note Save durable topic/query-result scaffold
    /memoc-doctor Check common memoc health issues
    /memoc-compress Compact memory files, refresh indexes
    /memoc-code Apply Karpathy-inspired coding guardrails
    /memoc-think Surface assumptions, ambiguity, and tradeoffs before coding
    /memoc-simple Keep the implementation minimal and avoid overengineering
    /memoc-scope Make surgical diffs without unrelated refactors
    /memoc-goal Define success criteria and verify with tests/repros

    The /memoc-code family is adapted from multica-ai/andrej-karpathy-skills, MIT licensed, with short memoc names for coding workflows.


    License

    MIT