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openclaw skills install daily-memory-savePeriodically reviews conversation history and writes memory files to maintain agent continuity across sessions. Dual-layer system with daily raw notes and cu...
openclaw skills install daily-memory-savePeriodically reviews conversation history and writes memory files to maintain agent continuity across sessions.
Before installing, understand what this skill does:
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md and MEMORY.md in your workspace. These contain conversation summaries. Ensure your workspace is private and backed up.Recommended: Review saved memory files periodically. Delete anything you don't want persisted.
Runs as a recurring system event in the main session. Reviews recent conversations for anything worth remembering and writes daily memory notes.
Schedule as a main-session system event running every 2 hours during waking hours:
Schedule: 0 9,11,13,15,17,19,21,23 * * *
Target: main (system event)
AUTOMATION: Daily memory save. Review today's conversation for anything worth remembering.
Look for: decisions made, preferences expressed, new info about people/projects,
lessons learned, things the user asked you to remember, emotional context worth noting.
Create or update workspace/memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md (today's date) with a daily note
capturing what matters. If anything is significant enough for long-term memory,
also update workspace/MEMORY.md.
CRITICAL — DEDUP BEFORE WRITING:
Before adding ANY section to a memory file, READ the file first and check if that
section or substantially similar content already exists. If it does, SKIP it.
Use the Edit tool to make surgical additions — do NOT rewrite or re-append the
entire file. Compare section headers (## headings) and key phrases to detect dupes.
If the file already covers a topic, only add genuinely NEW details under the
existing section. Never append a section that duplicates an existing one.
If it's been a quiet day with nothing notable, skip silently.
Be selective — capture signal, not noise. Write like future-you will need this context.
Do NOT message the user about this — just do it quietly.
If you prefer to be notified when memories are saved, replace "Do NOT message the user" with:
After saving, send a brief summary of what was captured (1-2 lines max).
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md)Raw daily logs organized by topic/time. Include:
MEMORY.md)Curated, distilled insights that persist beyond daily context. Updated when something is significant enough to remember long-term.
memory/ directory in workspace