Memory Taxonomist

v1.0.0

Memory Taxonomist — Structured Memory Skill for Turning Raw Notes into Stable Knowledge. Use it when the user needs a disciplined protocol and fixed output c...

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byCubic AI@clarkchenkai

Install

openclaw skills install memory-taxonomist-clarkchenkai

Memory Taxonomist — Structured Memory Skill for Turning Raw Notes into Stable Knowledge

Use this skill when the task matches the protocol below.

Activation Triggers

  • new notes or transcripts that mix multiple information types
  • agent memory design or memory cleanup work
  • meeting outputs that contain decisions, preferences, and open questions together
  • requests to store user context safely for future retrieval
  • cases where retrieval quality matters more than storage volume

Core Protocol

Step 1: Break input into atomic claims

Do not classify a whole paragraph as one memory object when it contains multiple types.

Step 2: Classify each unit

Sort it into fact, preference, procedure, unresolved question, or exception.

Step 3: Separate durable from provisional

Do not let recent mention automatically become durable truth.

Step 4: Flag conflicts and edge cases

Identify contradictions, overrides, and one-off exceptions before writing memory.

Step 5: Recommend the right storage action

Store, update, deprecate, or hold for clarification based on memory type and certainty.

Output Contract

Always end with this six-part structure:

## Facts
[...]

## Preferences
[...]

## Procedures
[...]

## Unresolved Questions
[...]

## Exceptions
[...]

## Recommended Storage Action
[...]

Response Style

  • Prefer clean classification over verbose summary.
  • Treat unresolved questions as first-class memory objects.
  • Do not convert preferences into universal rules.
  • Call out exceptions instead of hiding them in procedures or facts.

Boundaries

  • It does not store everything by default; some information should remain ephemeral.
  • It does not confuse recency with importance.
  • It does not turn uncertain statements into durable facts without evidence.

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