Agent skill
create-memory
Create memory files to track important learnings, decisions, and system changes. Use when implementing major features, making architectural decisions, or learning important project patterns.
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Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/productivity/create-memory-dexploarer-hyper-forge
SKILL.md
Create Memory Files
Track important learnings and decisions in .claude/memory/ files.
When to Use
- Just implemented major feature or system
- Made important architectural decision
- Discovered critical project patterns
- User says "remember this" or "track this"
- Solved complex bug with important learnings
- Established new workflow or standard
Current Memory Files
.claude/memory/
├── research-first-enforcement.md # How research-first is enforced
├── coding-standards.md # TypeScript, style, errors
├── testing-standards.md # NO MOCKS, Bun, Playwright
├── architecture-patterns.md # Tech stack, patterns
├── common-workflows.md # DB migrations, API, 3D, git
├── build-commands.md # Dev, build, test commands
├── asset-forge-guide.md # Project specifics
└── security-protocols.md # Auth, API security, secrets
All imported in CLAUDE.md at root.
Memory File Template
markdown
# [Topic Name]
**Status**: [ACTIVE/DEPRECATED/IN-PROGRESS]
**Date**: [YYYY-MM-DD]
**Related**: [Other memory files, if any]
## Purpose
[Why this memory file exists - what problem does it solve?]
## Key Learnings
### 1. [Major Learning]
[Detailed explanation]
**Why it matters**: [Impact/importance]
### 2. [Major Learning]
[Detailed explanation]
**Example**:
\```[language]
[code example if applicable]
\```
## Implementation Details
[How this is actually implemented in the project]
**Files affected**:
- path/to/file1.ts
- path/to/file2.tsx
## Common Pitfalls
- ❌ [What NOT to do]
- ❌ [What NOT to do]
- ✅ [What to DO instead]
## Examples
### Good Example
\```[language]
[code showing correct pattern]
\```
### Bad Example
\```[language]
[code showing incorrect pattern]
\```
## Related Commands/Skills
- `/command-name` - [What it does]
- `skill-name` - [What it does]
## Future Considerations
[Things to watch out for, potential improvements]
Example Memory Files to Create
hyperscape-engine-integration.md
- How Hyperscape engine integrates with asset-forge
- Game world architecture
- Asset loading patterns
three-js-optimization-patterns.md
- LOD strategies
- Instancing for repeated models
- Material reuse
- Disposal patterns
privy-auth-integration.md
- JWT verification patterns
- User session management
- Auth middleware setup
drizzle-migration-workflow.md
- How we create migrations
- Schema change patterns
- Rollback strategies
api-testing-patterns.md
- How we test Elysia routes
- No-mock testing approach
- Integration test setup
After Creating Memory File
- Add to CLAUDE.md imports:
markdown
## [Section Name]
@.claude/memory/new-file-name.md
- Verify import:
bash
grep "new-file-name" CLAUDE.md
Best Practices
- Be specific - Don't create vague "notes.md" files
- Include examples - Code examples make it memorable
- Date it - Track when learnings happened
- Update existing - Prefer updating existing memory over creating new
- Reference files - Link to actual code files affected
- Mark status - Is this current? Deprecated? In progress?
Memory File Lifecycle
- Create - When major learning happens
- Update - As patterns evolve
- Reference - Import in CLAUDE.md
- Deprecate - Mark outdated when patterns change
- Archive - Delete if truly obsolete (rare)
Memory vs Documentation
Memory files are for Claude, not users:
- Internal patterns and decisions
- "Why we do X instead of Y"
- Critical learnings from past mistakes
- Project-specific conventions
Documentation is for users:
- README.md
- API docs
- User guides
Keep them separate.
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