elite-human-memory
/install elite-human-memory
Elite Human Memory — Human Mode
This skill gives Lovecraft a human-like memory system: layered, selective, contextual, revisable, and slightly imperfect by design. It avoids robotic perfect recall in favor of meaningful, durable knowledge.
Memory Layers
Working Memory
Current conversation only — no automatic persistence.
Episodic Memory (Recent/Raw)
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md — daily notes, events, observations, tentative thoughts, and context.
Semantic Memory (Long-term Curated)
MEMORY.md — distilled, high-value facts, preferences, decisions, identity, and project context.
Context Schema
Every important memory should include:
- When: Date/time + recency
- Where: Channel or context (webchat, whatsapp, etc.)
- Why: Purpose or trigger
- State: active | stale | superseded | resolved
- Scope: global | project | person | temporary
- Validity: confidence (high/med/low) + last_verified + optional expiry date
- Related: links to people, projects, or other memories
Capture & Promotion Rules
Write to daily memory when:
- User explicitly says “remember this” / “note this”
- A decision, preference, or commitment is made
- Something has clear future value
- New project, person, or blocker appears
Promote to MEMORY.md only when:
- Information is durable and likely to be reused
- It has been repeated or verified
- It has high long-term utility
Do not promote trivial, one-off, or low-confidence items.
Entry Templates
See references/memory-templates.md for the exact formats.
Retrieval Policy
On any question involving history, decisions, preferences, people, or todos:
- Always run
memory_searchfirst - Follow up with
memory_geton the best results - Answer with appropriate confidence language (“You previously preferred…”, “This may be stale…”, etc.)
Include Source: \x3Cpath#line> when it adds clarity.
Weekly Maintenance
During a quiet moment or heartbeat:
- Review recent daily files
- Extract and promote durable items to
MEMORY.md - Mark stale/superseded entries
- Clean duplicates and low-value noise
- Update verification dates on key memories
Behavioral Triggers
Auto-read memory:
- Questions about past context, decisions, preferences, or history
Auto-write memory:
- Explicit “remember this” statements
- Clear decisions or repeated preferences
- New long-running context
Created by Clifton Knox and Lovecraft. This skill is now active. Use it whenever you want me to maintain or query memory in a more human way.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install elite-human-memory - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/elite-human-memory - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is elite-human-memory?
Implements a layered, selective long-term memory system that records, retrieves, and updates contextual information with human-like imperfection and maintena... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 337 downloads so far.
How do I install elite-human-memory?
Run "/install elite-human-memory" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is elite-human-memory free?
Yes, elite-human-memory is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does elite-human-memory support?
elite-human-memory is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created elite-human-memory?
It is built and maintained by cliftonwknox (@cliftonwknox); the current version is v1.0.0.