Autodream
/install autodream
Autodream — Memory Consolidation
Consolidates scattered daily memory files into a clean, organized MEMORY.md.
When to Use
- Manually: User says "consolidate memory", "dream", "clean up memory", "organize my memories"
- Via heartbeat: Periodically check if consolidation is needed (24h+ since last run AND 5+ new files)
- After major events: Big refactor, project changes, many new daily files
Quick Start
# Check if consolidation is needed
node /path/to/openclaw-autodream/bin/autodream.js {{workspace}} --stats
# Run consolidation (dry run first!)
node /path/to/openclaw-autodream/bin/autodream.js {{workspace}} --dry-run --verbose
# Run for real
node /path/to/openclaw-autodream/bin/autodream.js {{workspace}} --verbose
# Force full reconsolidation
node /path/to/openclaw-autodream/bin/autodream.js {{workspace}} --force --verbose
Replace {{workspace}} with your actual workspace path (e.g., ~/.openclaw/workspace).
If Installed Globally
# npm install -g openclaw-autodream
autodream ~/.openclaw/workspace --stats
autodream ~/.openclaw/workspace --verbose
autodream ~/.openclaw/workspace --dry-run
What It Does (4 Phases)
Phase 1: Orientation
- Reads existing
MEMORY.md(if any) - Scans
memory/for daily files - Identifies files changed since last consolidation
Phase 2: Gather Signal
- Extracts structured entries from each daily file
- Classifies into categories: People, Projects, Preferences, Technical Decisions, Events, Lessons
- Scores importance of each entry
Phase 3: Consolidation
- Removes exact duplicates (hash-based)
- Removes fuzzy duplicates (similarity > 75%)
- Prunes stale entries (completed tasks, old debugging notes)
- Normalizes relative dates ("yesterday" → "2026-03-24")
Phase 4: Prune & Index
- Enforces max line limit (default: 200 lines)
- Prioritizes by importance × recency
- Writes clean
MEMORY.mdwith category sections - Backs up previous
MEMORY.mdtomemory/.autodream-backups/
Heartbeat Integration
Add to your HEARTBEAT.md:
## Memory Consolidation Check
- Run `autodream \x3Cworkspace> --stats` to check if consolidation is needed
- If "Would trigger: ✅ yes", run `autodream \x3Cworkspace> --verbose`
- Only run consolidation during quiet hours (not while human is actively chatting)
Configuration
Create .autodream.json in workspace root to customize:
{
"maxLines": 200,
"lookbackDays": 30,
"categories": [
"People & Relationships",
"Projects & Work",
"Preferences & Style",
"Technical Decisions",
"Important Events",
"Lessons Learned"
],
"preservePatterns": ["⚠️", "IMPORTANT", "NEVER", "ALWAYS"],
"triggerThreshold": {
"minHoursSinceLastRun": 24,
"minNewFiles": 5
}
}
Safety
- Non-destructive: Always backs up existing
MEMORY.mdbefore modifying - Backups: Stored in
memory/.autodream-backups/ - Reports: Consolidation reports in
memory/.autodream-reports/ - Dry run: Always available with
--dry-run - Protected entries: Entries with ⚠️, IMPORTANT, NEVER, ALWAYS are never pruned
Output Format
# Long-Term Memory
\x3C!-- Last consolidated: 2026-03-25T17:00:00Z | Files processed: 31 | Entries: 47 -->
## People & Relationships
- **Bob Smith** — Team Lead test run passed (2026-03-25)
## Projects & Work
- **Acme Corp** — Q1 review: 30.1% margin, targeting 40% (2026-03-25)
## Preferences & Style
- Values precision and factual accuracy (2026-02-01)
## Technical Decisions
- Using Supabase + Vercel for Project Alpha (2026-03-18)
## Lessons Learned
- Always backup before modifying production data (2026-02-15)
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install autodream - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/autodream - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Autodream?
Automatic memory consolidation for OpenClaw agents. Analyzes daily memory files, removes duplicates, prunes stale entries, normalizes dates, and builds a cle... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 153 downloads so far.
How do I install Autodream?
Run "/install autodream" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Autodream free?
Yes, Autodream is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Autodream support?
Autodream is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Autodream?
It is built and maintained by Rimas Logic (@rimaslogic); the current version is v1.0.0.