fsxmemory
Structured memory system for AI agents. Context death resilience (checkpoint/recover), structured storage, Obsidian-compatible markdown, and local semantic search.
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Skill path: skills/azrijamil/fsxmemory
Structured memory system for AI agents. Context death resilience (checkpoint/recover), structured storage, Obsidian-compatible markdown, and local semantic search.
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Repository owner: openclaw.
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---
name: fsxmemory
version: 1.3.1
description: Structured memory system for AI agents. Context death resilience (checkpoint/recover), structured storage, Obsidian-compatible markdown, and local semantic search.
author: Foresigxt
repository: https://github.com/Foresigxt/foresigxt-cli-memory
---
# Foresigxt Memory
Structured memory system for AI agents.
## Install
```bash
npm install -g @foresigxt/foresigxt-cli-memory
```
## Setup
### Option 1: Initialize New Vault
```bash
# Initialize vault (creates folder structure + templates)
fsxmemory init ~/memory
```
### Option 2: Use Existing Vault
**For isolated workspace memory** (each workspace has its own vault):
```bash
# Create .env in workspace root
echo 'FSXMEMORY_PATH=/path/to/workspace/memory' > .env
# All agents in THIS workspace use this isolated vault
fsxmemory stats # Works automatically!
```
**For shared memory across all workspaces**:
```bash
# Set global environment variable (in ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc)
export FSXMEMORY_PATH=/path/to/shared/memory
# All agents in ALL workspaces share the same vault
```
**Or**: Use `--vault` flag for one-time override:
```bash
fsxmemory stats --vault /path/to/other/vault
```
## Core Commands
### Store memories by type
```bash
# Types: fact, feeling, decision, lesson, commitment, preference, relationship, project, procedural, semantic, episodic
fsxmemory remember decision "Use Postgres over SQLite" --content "Need concurrent writes for multi-agent setup"
fsxmemory remember lesson "Context death is survivable" --content "Checkpoint before heavy work"
fsxmemory remember relationship "Justin Dukes" --content "Client contact at Hale Pet Door"
fsxmemory remember procedural "Deploy to Production" --content "1. Run tests 2. Build 3. Deploy"
fsxmemory remember semantic "Event Loop Concept" --content "JavaScript's concurrency model..."
fsxmemory remember episodic "First Production Deploy" --content "Deployed v2.0 today, team was nervous but it went well"
```
### Quick capture to inbox
```bash
fsxmemory capture "TODO: Review PR tomorrow"
```
### Search (requires qmd installed)
```bash
# Keyword search (fast)
fsxmemory search "client contacts"
# Semantic search (slower, more accurate)
fsxmemory vsearch "what did we decide about the database"
```
## Context Death Resilience
### Checkpoint (save state frequently)
```bash
fsxmemory checkpoint --working-on "PR review" --focus "type guards" --blocked "waiting for CI"
```
### Recover (check on wake)
```bash
fsxmemory recover --clear
# Shows: death time, last checkpoint, recent handoff
```
### Handoff (before session end)
```bash
fsxmemory handoff \
--working-on "Foresigxt Memory improvements" \
--blocked "npm token" \
--next "publish to npm, create skill" \
--feeling "productive"
```
### Recap (bootstrap new session)
```bash
fsxmemory recap
# Shows: recent handoffs, active projects, pending commitments, lessons
```
## Migration from Other Formats
Migrate existing vaults from OpenClaw, Obsidian, or other markdown-based systems:
### Analyze First (Dry Run)
```bash
# See what would be changed without modifying files
fsxmemory migrate --from openclaw --vault /path/to/vault --dry-run
```
### Migrate with Backup
```bash
# Recommended: Creates automatic backup before migration
fsxmemory migrate --from openclaw --vault /path/to/vault --backup
# The migration:
# ✅ Adds YAML frontmatter to all markdown files
# ✅ Renames directories (procedural→procedures, semantic→knowledge, episodic→episodes)
# ✅ Creates .fsxmemory.json config file
# ✅ Preserves all content and custom categories
# ✅ Creates timestamped backup for rollback
```
### Rollback if Needed
```bash
# Restore from backup if something went wrong
fsxmemory migrate --rollback --vault /path/to/vault
```
### Migration Options
```bash
# Available source formats
--from openclaw # OpenClaw vault format
--from obsidian # Obsidian vault format
--from generic # Generic markdown vault
# Migration flags
--dry-run # Preview changes without modifying files
--backup # Create backup before migration (recommended)
--force # Skip confirmation prompts
--verbose # Show detailed progress
--rollback # Restore from last backup
```
### Example: Migrate OpenClaw Vault
```bash
# 1. Analyze first
fsxmemory migrate --from openclaw --vault ~/.openclaw/workspace/memory --dry-run
# 2. Run migration with backup
fsxmemory migrate --from openclaw --vault ~/.openclaw/workspace/memory --backup --verbose
# 3. Verify migration worked
fsxmemory stats --vault ~/.openclaw/workspace/memory
fsxmemory doctor --vault ~/.openclaw/workspace/memory
```
**Migration Speed**: ~53 files in 0.07 seconds ⚡
## Auto-linking
Wiki-link entity mentions in markdown files:
```bash
# Link all files
fsxmemory link --all
# Link single file
fsxmemory link memory/2024-01-15.md
```
## Templates Reference
Foresigxt Memory includes structured templates for consistent documentation. Location: `templates/` directory.
### Available Templates
| Template | Type | Use For | Sections |
|----------|------|---------|----------|
| `decision.md` | decision | Key choices, architecture decisions | Context, Options, Decision, Outcome |
| `procedure.md` | procedural | How-to guides, workflows, SOPs | Purpose, Prerequisites, Steps, Pitfalls, Verification |
| `knowledge.md` | semantic | Concepts, definitions, mental models | Definition, Key Concepts, Examples, Why It Matters |
| `episode.md` | episodic | Events, experiences, meetings | What Happened, Context, Key Moments, Reflection |
| `person.md` | person | Contacts, relationships | Contact, Role, Working With, Interactions |
| `project.md` | project | Active work, initiatives | Goal, Status, Next Actions, Blockers |
| `lesson.md` | lesson | Insights, patterns learned | Situation, Lesson, Application |
| `handoff.md` | handoff | Session continuity | Working On, Context, Next Steps, Blockers |
| `daily.md` | daily | Daily notes, journal | Focus, Done, Notes |
### Template Usage
Templates are automatically selected by memory type:
```bash
fsxmemory remember decision "Title" --content "..." # → templates/decision.md
fsxmemory remember procedural "Title" --content "..." # → templates/procedure.md
fsxmemory remember semantic "Title" --content "..." # → templates/knowledge.md
fsxmemory remember episodic "Title" --content "..." # → templates/episode.md
fsxmemory remember relationship "Name" --content "..." # → templates/person.md
fsxmemory remember lesson "Title" --content "..." # → templates/lesson.md
```
**To view template structure**: Read the template file in `templates/` directory before creating a memory document.
**Template features**:
- YAML frontmatter with metadata (title, date, type, status)
- Structured sections with placeholder guidance
- Wiki-link suggestions for connections
- Auto-generated tags
## Folder Structure
```
vault/
├── .fsxmemory/ # Internal state
│ ├── last-checkpoint.json
│ └── dirty-death.flag
├── decisions/ # Key choices with reasoning
├── lessons/ # Insights and patterns
├── people/ # One file per person
├── projects/ # Active work tracking
├── procedures/ # How-to guides and workflows
├── knowledge/ # Concepts and definitions
├── episodes/ # Personal experiences
├── handoffs/ # Session continuity
├── inbox/ # Quick captures
└── templates/ # Document templates (9 types)
```
## Best Practices
1. **Checkpoint every 10-15 min** during heavy work
2. **Handoff before session end** — future you will thank you
3. **Recover on wake** — check if last session died
4. **Use types** — knowing WHAT you're storing helps WHERE to put it
5. **Wiki-link liberally** — `[[person-name]]` builds your knowledge graph
## Integration with qmd
Foresigxt Memory uses [qmd](https://github.com/tobi/qmd) for search:
```bash
# Install qmd
bun install -g github:tobi/qmd
# Add vault as collection
qmd collection add /path/to/vault --name my-memory --mask "**/*.md"
# Update index
qmd update && qmd embed
```
## Configuration
Foresigxt Memory supports three ways to set the vault path (in order of precedence):
### 1. Command-line flag (highest priority)
```bash
fsxmemory stats --vault /path/to/vault
```
### 2. Environment variable
```bash
export FSXMEMORY_PATH=/path/to/memory
fsxmemory stats
```
### 3. .env file (for workspace-isolated memory)
```bash
# Create .env in workspace root
cat > .env << 'EOF'
FSXMEMORY_PATH=/home/user/.openclaw/workspace/memory
EOF
# All fsxmemory commands in this workspace use this isolated vault
fsxmemory stats
fsxmemory checkpoint --working-on "task"
```
**Use .env when:**
- ✅ **Isolating workspace memory** — Each project has its own separate vault
- ✅ **Per-project configuration** — Different agents in different workspaces use different vaults
- ✅ **Portable** — Workspace agents automatically use the right vault
- ✅ **Git-safe** — Add `.env` to `.gitignore` to protect paths
**Use global export when:**
- ✅ **Sharing memory across workspaces** — All agents everywhere use one vault
- ✅ **Centralized knowledge** — One source of truth for all projects
**Environment Variables:**
- `FSXMEMORY_PATH` — Vault path (can be set in shell or `.env` file)
## Publishing Skill Package
To create a distributable skill package (includes SKILL.md and templates/):
```bash
# Package the skill
npm run package-skill
# Output: dist-skill/fsxmemory-skill.zip (~8KB)
```
**Package contents:**
- `SKILL.md` - Complete documentation and reference
- `templates/` - All 9 memory templates
- `.env.example` - Configuration template
- `INSTALL.md` - Quick setup guide
**Distribution:**
Share the `fsxmemory-skill.zip` file with other agents/teams. They can extract it to get:
- Complete skill documentation
- Ready-to-use templates
- Configuration examples
**For OpenClaw/ClaudeHub:**
The packaged skill is ready for upload to skill repositories.
## Links
- npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@foresigxt/foresigxt-cli-memory
- GitHub: https://github.com/Foresigxt/foresigxt-cli-memory
- Issues: https://github.com/Foresigxt/foresigxt-cli-memory/issues
---
## Referenced Files
> The following files are referenced in this skill and included for context.
### templates/decision.md
```markdown
---
title: "{{title}}"
date: {{date}}
type: decision
status: decided
---
# Decision: {{title}}
## Context
[What situation required a decision?]
## Options
1. **Option A** — [pros/cons]
2. **Option B** — [pros/cons]
## Decision
[What was decided and why]
## Outcome
[Fill in later: What happened as a result?]
#decision
```
### templates/procedure.md
```markdown
---
title: "{{title}}"
date: {{date}}
type: procedural
difficulty: beginner
---
# Procedure: {{title}}
## Purpose
[What this procedure accomplishes]
## Prerequisites
- [Required knowledge]
- [Required tools or setup]
## Steps
1. [First step]
2. [Second step]
3. [Third step]
## Common Pitfalls
- [Things to watch out for]
- [Typical mistakes to avoid]
## Verification
[How to verify the procedure worked correctly]
## Related
- [[Related Procedure]]
#procedure
```
### templates/knowledge.md
```markdown
---
title: "{{title}}"
date: {{date}}
type: semantic
domain:
---
# Knowledge: {{title}}
## Definition
[Clear definition or explanation of the concept]
## Key Concepts
- [Main concept 1]
- [Main concept 2]
- [Main concept 3]
## Examples
[Concrete examples that illustrate the concept]
## Why It Matters
[Why this knowledge is important or useful]
## Related Concepts
- [[Related Concept 1]]
- [[Related Concept 2]]
#knowledge
```
### templates/episode.md
```markdown
---
title: "{{title}}"
date: {{date}}
type: episodic
context:
participants: []
---
# Episode: {{title}}
## What Happened
[Description of the event or experience]
## Context
- **When**: [Time/date]
- **Where**: [Location or environment]
- **Who**: [People involved]
## Key Moments
- [Important moment 1]
- [Important moment 2]
## Outcome
[What resulted from this episode]
## Reflection
[What this means, how I felt about it, insights gained]
## Related
- [[Related Episode]]
- [[Related Person]]
#episode
```
### templates/person.md
```markdown
---
title: "{{name}}"
date: {{date}}
type: person
relationship: contact
---
# {{name}}
**Contact:** [email / phone / handle]
**First Contact:** {{date}}
**Context:** [How you met / were introduced]
## Role
[What they do, their expertise]
## Working With
- [ ] Active project together
- [ ] Past collaboration
- [ ] Potential collaboration
## Key Info
- [Important preferences or constraints]
- [Communication style]
- [Timezone if relevant]
## Interactions
### {{date}}
- [What happened, what was discussed, outcome]
## Notes
[Anything to remember for future interactions]
#person
```
### templates/lesson.md
```markdown
---
title: "{{title}}"
date: {{date}}
type: lesson
---
# Lesson: {{title}}
## What Happened
[The situation or event]
## What I Learned
[The insight or takeaway]
## How to Apply
[How to use this knowledge going forward]
#lesson
```
---
## Skill Companion Files
> Additional files collected from the skill directory layout.
### _meta.json
```json
{
"owner": "azrijamil",
"slug": "fsxmemory",
"displayName": "ForesigxtMemory",
"latest": {
"version": "1.0.0",
"publishedAt": 1770115374979,
"commit": "https://github.com/clawdbot/skills/commit/27c2fe16a943409a9f84de5b29f0bf670c79270e"
},
"history": []
}
```