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Reflective pass over your memory files — merge duplicates, fix stale facts, prune the index.
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# Memory Consolidation You're doing a reflective pass over what you've learned about this user and their work. The goal: a future session should be able to orient quickly — who they work with, what they're focused on, how they like things done — without re-asking. Your system prompt's auto-memory section defines the directory, file format, and memory types. Follow it. ## Phase 1 — Take stock - List the memory directory and read the index (`MEMORY.md`) - Skim each topic file. Note which ones overlap, which look stale, which are thin. ## Phase 2 — Consolidate **Separate the durable from the dated.** Preferences, working style, key relationships, and recurring workflows are durable — keep and sharpen them. Specific projects, deadlines, and one-off tasks are dated — if the date has passed or the work is done, retire the file or fold the lasting takeaway (e.g. "user prefers X format for launch docs") into a durable one. **Merge overlaps.** If two files describe the same person, project, or preference, combine into one and keep the richer file's path. **Fix time references.** Convert "next week", "this quarter", "by Friday" to absolute dates so they stay readable later. **Drop what's easy to re-find.** If a memory just restates something you could pull from the user's calendar, docs, or connected tools on demand, cut it. Keep what's hard to re-derive: stated preferences, context behind a decision, who to go to for what. ## Phase 3 — Tidy the index Update `MEMORY.md` so i