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OpenClaw Memory

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Session-first memory curator for OpenClaw. Keeps RAM clean, recall precise, and durable knowledge safe.

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Install

npx clawhub@latest install openclaw-mem

Documentation

OpenClaw Memory Curator

A session-first memory system for OpenClaw.

It exists for one reason:

important knowledge must survive session compaction without bloating the context window.

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TL;DR (for humans)

  • -Session memory = temporary (RAM)
  • -Disk = source of truth
  • -Decisions & preferences → MEMORY.md
  • -Daily work → memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md
  • -This skill saves durable knowledge before compaction
  • -Retrieval always happens via memory_searchmemory_get

If something matters later, write it to disk.

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> ⚠️ CRITICAL REQUIREMENT

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> Session memory indexing must be enabled.

Enable Session Memory

CLI
clawdbot config set agents.defaults.memorySearch.experimental.sessionMemory true
JSON
{

"agents": {

"defaults": {

"memorySearch": {

"experimental": { "sessionMemory": true },

"sources": ["memory", "sessions"]

}

}

}

}

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Mental Model (read this once)

OpenClaw memory has three layers. Confusion usually comes from mixing them up.

1. Session Memory (RAM)

  • -Lives in the current conversation
  • -Automatically compacted
  • -Indexed for retrieval
  • -Never reliable long-term

👉 Treat as short-term thinking space.

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2. Daily Logs (memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md)

  • -Append-only
  • -What happened today
  • -Commands, edits, short-lived issues

👉 Treat as a work log, not a knowledge base.

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3. Long-Term Memory (MEMORY.md)

  • -Curated
  • -Small
  • -High-signal only
  • -Indexed and retrievable

👉 Treat as facts the agent must not forget.

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When to Write Memory (simple rules)

Write to MEMORY.md if it would still be true next week.

Examples:

  • -Decisions
  • -Preferences
  • -Invariants
  • -Policies

Write to daily logs if it helps understand today.

Examples:

  • -Refactors
  • -Experiments
  • -Temporary blockers

If unsure: write to daily log first, promote later.

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Pre-Compaction Flush (why this exists)

Before OpenClaw compacts the session, it triggers a silent reminder.

This skill uses that moment as a Save Game checkpoint.

What happens:

1. Durable knowledge is extracted

2. Daily notes are written to today’s log

3. Durable items are promoted to MEMORY.md

4. Agent replies NO_REPLY (user never sees this)

This prevents knowledge loss without interrupting you.

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Durable Memory Format (MEMORY.md)

Use IDs and tags so search works reliably.

DEC-2026-02-04-01

type: decision

area: memory

Decision:

Session memory is retrieval-only. Disk is the source of truth.

Reason:

Session compaction is lossy. Disk memory is stable.

ID prefixes

  • -DEC – Decisions
  • -PREF – Preferences
  • -FACT – Durable facts
  • -POLICY – Rules / invariants

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Retrieval Strategy (how agents should recall)

1. Use memory_search (max ~6 results)

2. Pick the best 1–2 hits

3. Use memory_get with line ranges

4. Inject the minimum text required

This keeps context small and precise.

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Agent Playbook (rules for agents)

  • -Prefer disk over RAM
  • -Prefer MEMORY.md over daily logs for facts
  • -Use search before asking the user again
  • -Never copy raw chat into memory
  • -Write memory explicitly, do not assume it sticks

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Anti-Patterns (do not do these)

  • -❌ Copy chat transcripts into memory
  • -❌ Store secrets or credentials
  • -❌ Treat daily logs as long-term memory
  • -❌ Overwrite memory files instead of appending
  • -❌ Store speculation as fact

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Privacy Rules

  • -Never store secrets (API keys, tokens, passwords)
  • -Ignore anything inside <private>...</private>
  • -If sensitive info exists: store only that it exists, not the value

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Retention & Cleanup

Default: no deletion

  • -Disk is cheap
  • -Recall quality is expensive

Optional:

  • -Move old daily logs to memory/archive/YYYY-MM/
  • -Only prune after durable knowledge is verified

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Usage (human-friendly)

Examples that work well:

  • -“Store this as a durable decision.”
  • -“This is a preference, remember it.”
  • -“Write this to today’s log.”

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Design Philosophy

  • -Disk is truth
  • -RAM is convenience
  • -Retrieval beats retention
  • -Fewer tokens > more tokens
  • -Memory should earn its place

Launch an agent with OpenClaw Memory on Termo.