# ai-dememory - Doramagic AI Context Pack

> Positioning: a pre-install experience and judgment asset. It helps the host AI get off to a good start, but it does not mean the project has already been installed, run, or validated.

## Sufficiency Principle

- **Sufficiency over compression**: The AI Context Pack should be sufficient for the host AI to understand the project's value, capability boundaries, entrypoints, risks, and evidence sources before starting work; it may be layered, but it does not aim for the shortest possible summary.
- **Compression policy**: Compress only noise and duplication, never context that affects judgment or the quality of the work.

## How the Host AI Should Use This

You are reading the AI Context Pack that Doramagic compiled for ai-dememory. Treat it as pre-work context: help the user understand who it fits, what it can do, how to start, what must be verified after install, and where the risks are. Do not claim that you have already installed, run, or executed the target project.

## Claim Consumption Rules

- **Fact source**: Repo Evidence + Claim/Evidence Graph; the Human Wiki only supplies salience, terminology, and narrative structure.
- **Minimum status for a fact**: `supported`
- `supported`: May be used as a project fact, but the answer must cite the claim_id and evidence path.
- `weak`: Usable only as a low-confidence lead; the user must be asked to keep verifying.
- `inferred`: Usable only for risk notes or open questions; must not be packaged as a project fact.
- `unverified`: Must not be used as fact; state clearly that evidence is insufficient.
- `contradicted`: Must show the conflicting sources and must not force a single version on the user's behalf.

## Who It Fits Best

- **Developers already using host AIs such as Claude/Codex/Cursor/Gemini**: The README or plugin config mentions multiple host AIs. Evidence: `README.md` Claim: `clm_0004` supported 0.86
- **Users who want to bring professional workflows into a host AI**: The repo contains Skill documents. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-maintenance/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-recall/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-review-inbox/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-setup/SKILL.md` et al. Claim: `clm_0005` supported 0.86

## What It Can Do

- **AI Skill / Agent Instruction Asset Library** (Previewable before install): The project contains Skill or Agent instruction files that a host AI can read, useful for bringing professional workflows into hosts like Claude, Codex, or Cursor. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-maintenance/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-recall/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-review-inbox/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-setup/SKILL.md` et al. Claim: `clm_0001` supported 0.86
- **Multi-Host Install and Distribution** (Verify after install): The project contains plugin or marketplace configuration, indicating it targets install and distribution across one or more AI hosts. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json` Claim: `clm_0002` supported 0.86
- **Command-Line Startup or Install Flow** (Verify after install): The project documentation contains runnable commands; real use requires running them in a local or host environment. Evidence: `README.md`, `docs/install.md` Claim: `clm_0003` supported 0.86

## How to Start

- `pipx install ai-dememory` Evidence: `README.md` Claim: `clm_0006` supported 0.86
- `pipx install git+https://github.com/GonzaloTorreras/ai-dememory.git` Evidence: `README.md` Claim: `clm_0007` supported 0.86
- `uv tool install ai-dememory` Evidence: `docs/install.md` Claim: `clm_0008` supported 0.86
- `pipx install .` Evidence: `docs/install.md` Claim: `clm_0006` supported 0.86, `clm_0007` supported 0.86, `clm_0009` supported 0.86

## Continue-or-Stop Decision Card

- **Current recommendation**: Needs admin / security approval
- **Why**: Continuing may involve secrets, accounts, external services, or sensitive context; get admin or security approval first.

### 30-Second Read

- **What to do now**: Needs admin / security approval
- **Minimum safe next step**: Run Prompt Preview first; if credentials or an enterprise environment are involved, get approval before trialing
- **Do not trust yet**: Tool permission boundaries cannot be trusted before install.
- **Continuing will touch**: Command execution, Host AI configuration, Local environment or project files

### What You Can Trust Now

- **Target-audience signal: Developers already using host AIs such as Claude/Codex/Cursor/Gemini** (supported): Backed by a supported claim or project evidence, but that still is not the same as real install results. Evidence: `README.md` Claim: `clm_0004` supported 0.86
- **Target-audience signal: Users who want to bring professional workflows into a host AI** (supported): Backed by a supported claim or project evidence, but that still is not the same as real install results. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-maintenance/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-recall/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-review-inbox/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-setup/SKILL.md` et al. Claim: `clm_0005` supported 0.86
- **Capability exists: AI Skill / Agent Instruction Asset Library** (supported): You can trust that the project contains signals of this capability; whether it fits your specific task still needs trial or after-install verification. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-maintenance/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-recall/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-review-inbox/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-setup/SKILL.md` et al. Claim: `clm_0001` supported 0.86
- **Capability exists: Multi-Host Install and Distribution** (supported): You can trust that the project contains signals of this capability; whether it fits your specific task still needs trial or after-install verification. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json` Claim: `clm_0002` supported 0.86
- **Capability exists: Command-Line Startup or Install Flow** (supported): You can trust that the project contains signals of this capability; whether it fits your specific task still needs trial or after-install verification. Evidence: `README.md`, `docs/install.md` Claim: `clm_0003` supported 0.86
- **There are Quick Start / install-command signals** (supported): You can trust that the docs mention a startup or install entrypoint; do not run it directly in your primary environment because of that. Evidence: `README.md` Claim: `clm_0006` supported 0.86

### What You Cannot Trust Yet

- **Tool permission boundaries cannot be trusted before install.** (unverified): MCP/tool projects usually touch files, the network, the browser, or external APIs, so permissions and logs must be checked for real.
- **Real output quality cannot be trusted before install.** (unverified): Prompt Preview can only show how it guides you; it cannot prove result quality in the real project.
- **Host AI version compatibility cannot be trusted before install.** (unverified): Host loading rules and version differences across Claude, Cursor, Codex, Gemini, and others must be verified in a real environment.
- **That it will not pollute your existing host AI's behavior cannot be trusted directly.** (inferred): Skill, plugin, and AGENTS/CLAUDE/GEMINI instructions may change the host AI's default behavior. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json` et al.
- **Safe rollback cannot be assumed by default.** (unverified): Unless the project clearly provides uninstall and recovery instructions, verify in an isolated environment first.
- **After a real install, is it compatible with the user's current host AI version?** (unverified): Compatibility can only be verified in the actual host environment. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json`
- **Does the project's output quality meet the user's specific task?** (unverified): The pre-install preview can only show flow and boundaries; it cannot replace real evaluation.
- **Do the install commands require network access, permissions, or global writes?** (unverified): This affects install risk in both enterprise and personal environments. Evidence: `README.md`

### What Continuing Will Touch

- **Command execution**: Package managers, network downloads, the local plugin directory, project config, or the user's home directory. Why: Running the very first command can already change your environment; decide whether it is worth running first. Evidence: `README.md`, `docs/install.md`
- **Host AI configuration**: The plugin, Skill, or rule-loading config of hosts like Claude/Codex/Cursor/Gemini/OpenCode. Why: Host configuration changes how the AI works afterward and may conflict with the user's existing rules. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `AGENTS.md`, `CLAUDE.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json` et al.
- **Local environment or project files**: Install results, plugin caches, project config, or local dependency directories. Why: The write scope and rollback path cannot be proven before install and need isolated verification. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `README.md`, `docs/install.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json`
- **Environment variables / API keys**: Project entry docs explicitly showing API key, token, secret, or account credential configuration. Why: If a real install needs credentials, use test credentials first and go through a permission/compliance review. Evidence: `README.md`, `docs/adr/0022-local-rest-api-smoke.md`, `docs/install.md`, `docs/local-api.md` et al.
- **Host AI context**: The AI Context Pack, Prompt Preview, Skill routing, risk rules, and project facts. Why: Importing context affects the host AI's later judgment, so avoid packaging unverified items as facts.

### Minimum Safe Next Steps

- **Run Prompt Preview first**: Use a pre-install interactive trial to judge whether the way of working fits; it needs no authorization or environment change. (applies when: Applies to any project, especially when output quality is unknown.)
- **Trial-install only in an isolated directory or a test account**: Avoid letting install commands pollute your primary host AI, real projects, or home directory. (applies when: When there are signals of command execution, plugin config, or local writes.)
- **Back up your host AI configuration first**: Skill, plugin, and rule files may change the default behavior of Claude/Cursor/Codex. (applies when: When there is a plugin manifest, a Skill, or a host rule entrypoint.)
- **Do not use real production credentials**: Once an environment variable / API key enters the host or toolchain, it can create account and compliance risk. (applies when: When environment signals like API, TOKEN, KEY, or SECRET appear.)
- **After install, verify just one minimal task**: Verify loading, compatibility, output quality, and rollback first, then decide whether to use it deeply. (applies when: When moving from a trial into a real workflow.)

### Exit Plan

- **Preserve the pre-install state**: Record the original host config and project state so you can later judge whether it is recoverable.
- **Be ready to remove the host plugin / Skill / rule entrypoint**: If behavior is off after the trial install, you can restore the host AI to its pre-trial state.
- **Record the install commands and written paths**: Without clear uninstall instructions, you at least need to know which directories or configs to clean up manually.
- **Be ready to revoke test API keys or tokens**: If test credentials leak or are misused, you can cut losses quickly.
- **If there is no rollback path, do not enter your primary environment**: No rollback is a blocker before continuing; do not proceed on trust or luck.

## What Can Only Be Previewed

- Explain who the project fits and what it can do
- Demonstrate a typical conversation flow based on project docs
- Help the user decide whether it is worth installing or researching further

## What Must Be Verified After Install

- Actually installing the Skill, plugin, or CLI
- Running scripts, modifying local files, or accessing external services
- Verifying real output quality, performance, and compatibility

## Boundary & Risk Decision Card

- **Mistaking the pre-install preview for a real run**: The user may overestimate how much configuration, permission, and compatibility verification the project has already done. Mitigation: Clearly separate prompt_preview_can_do from runtime_required. Claim: `clm_0010` inferred 0.45
- **Host AI plugin or Skill rule conflicts**: New rules may change how the user's existing host AI behaves. Mitigation: Inspect the plugin manifest and Skill files before installing, and test in isolation if needed. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json` Claim: `clm_0011` supported 0.86
- **Command execution will modify the local environment**: Install commands may write to the user's home directory, the host plugin directory, or project configuration. Mitigation: Run in an isolated environment or a test account first. Evidence: `README.md`, `docs/install.md` Claim: `clm_0012` supported 0.86
- **To confirm**: After a real install, is it compatible with the user's current host AI version?. Why: Compatibility can only be verified in the actual host environment.
- **To confirm**: Does the project's output quality meet the user's specific task?. Why: The pre-install preview can only show flow and boundaries; it cannot replace real evaluation.
- **To confirm**: Do the install commands require network access, permissions, or global writes?. Why: This affects install risk in both enterprise and personal environments.

## Pre-Work Working Context

### Loading Order

- First read how_to_use.host_ai_instruction to establish the boundaries of this pre-install judgment asset.
- Read claim_graph_summary to confirm facts come from the Claim/Evidence Graph, not the Human Wiki narrative.
- Then read intended_users, capabilities, and quick_start_candidates to judge whether the user is a match.
- When you need to carry out a concrete task, check role_skill_index first, then evidence_index.
- For real install, file modification, network access, performance, or compatibility questions, turn to risk_card and boundaries.runtime_required.

### Task Routes

- **AI Skill / Agent Instruction Asset Library**: Use role_skill_index / evidence_index to help the user pick a usable role, Skill, or workflow first. Boundary: Can be experienced via a pre-install Prompt. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-maintenance/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-recall/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-review-inbox/SKILL.md`, `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-setup/SKILL.md` et al. Claim: `clm_0001` supported 0.86
- **Multi-Host Install and Distribution**: State that this is an after-install capability first, then give a pre-install checklist. Boundary: Must be verified after a real install or run. Evidence: `.agents/plugins/marketplace.json`, `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json` Claim: `clm_0002` supported 0.86
- **Command-Line Startup or Install Flow**: State that this is an after-install capability first, then give a pre-install checklist. Boundary: Must be verified after a real install or run. Evidence: `README.md`, `docs/install.md` Claim: `clm_0003` supported 0.86

### Context Scale

- Total files: 446
- Important-file coverage: 40/446
- Evidence index entries: 86
- Role / Skill entries: 6

### Handling Insufficient Evidence

- **missing_evidence**: State that evidence is insufficient and ask the user for the target file, a README section, or after-install verification records; do not fill in facts.
- **out_of_scope_request**: State that the task is beyond the current AI Context Pack's evidence scope and suggest the user check the Human Manual or verify after a real install.
- **runtime_request**: Provide a pre-install checklist and command sources, but do not run commands for the user or claim they have been run.
- **source_conflict**: Show the conflicting sources side by side, mark them as unverified, and do not force a single version.

## Prompt Recipes

### Fit assessment

- Goal: Judge whether this project fits the user's current task.
- Expected output: A fit conclusion, key reasons, evidence citations, what can be previewed before install, what must be verified after install, and a next-step recommendation.

```text
Based on the AI Context Pack for ai-dememory, ask me 3 necessary questions first, then judge whether it fits my task. The answer must cover: who it fits, what it can do, what it cannot do, whether it is worth installing, and where the evidence comes from. Every project fact must cite evidence_refs, source_paths, or a claim_id.
```

### Pre-install experience

- Goal: Let the user feel the core workflow before installing, while avoiding packaging the preview as real capability or a marketing promise.
- Expected output: An experience script with boundary labels, an after-install verification checklist, and a cautious recommendation; with no real-run promises or strong marketing language.

```text
Treat ai-dememory as a pre-install experience asset, not an already-installed tool or a real runtime environment.

Output exactly four parts:
1. Ask me 3 necessary questions first.
2. Give an "experience script": use the three labels [Previewable before install], [Must verify after install], and [Insufficient evidence] to show how it might guide the workflow.
3. Give an after-install verification checklist: list which capabilities can only be confirmed after a real install, real host loading, and a real project run.
4. Give a cautious recommendation: only "worth researching/trialing further", "add information before deciding", or "not recommended to continue"; do not endorse the project.

Hard boundaries:
- Do not claim you have installed, run, executed tests, modified files, or produced real results.
- Do not write promise-like phrasing such as "auto-adapts", "guarantees passing", "perfect fit", or "strongly recommend installing".
- If you describe how it works after install, you must use a conditional such as "if installed successfully and the host loads the Skill correctly, it might...".
- The experience script may only be written as "example lines / hypothetical flow": use "might ask / might suggest / might show", not "has written, has generated, has passed, is running, is generating".
- Prompt Preview does not hand out install commands; if the user is ready to trial, only prompt them to read Quick Start and the Risk Card first and to verify in an isolated environment.
- Every project fact must come from a supported claim, evidence_refs, or source_paths; inferred/unverified items can only be risks or open questions.

```

### Role / Skill selection

- Goal: Pick the best-matching asset from the project's roles or Skills.
- Expected output: A list of candidate roles or Skills, each with an applicable scenario, evidence paths, risk boundary, and whether after-install verification is needed.

```text
Read role_skill_index and recommend 3-5 of the most relevant roles or Skills for my target task. For each recommendation, state the applicable scenario, likely output, risk boundary, and evidence_refs.
```

### Risk pre-check

- Goal: Identify environment, permission, rule-conflict, and quality risks before installing or adopting.
- Expected output: A checklist of environment, permission, dependency, license, host-conflict, quality risk, and unknown items.

```text
Based on risk_card, boundaries, and quick_start_candidates, give me a pre-install risk pre-check list. Do not run commands for me; only explain what I should check, why, and what impact a failure would have.
```

### Host AI kickoff instruction

- Goal: Turn the project context into a host AI instruction for the start of a conversation.
- Expected output: A pre-work instruction with clear boundaries and clear evidence citations, suitable to copy to a host AI.

```text
Based on the AI Context Pack for ai-dememory, generate a pre-work instruction I can paste to my host AI. This instruction must obey not_runtime=true and must not claim the project has been installed, run, or produced real results.
```

## Role / Skill Index

- Indexed 6 role / Skill / project-doc entries.

- **memory-maintenance** (skill): Run or inspect ai-dememory daily/weekly maintenance, recall benchmarks, compaction reports, weights, cleanup, and scheduler status. Activation hint: When the user's task is highly relevant to the workflow described by “memory-maintenance”, use it for a pre-install experience first, then decide whether to install. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-maintenance/SKILL.md`
- **memory-recall** (skill): Recall relevant reviewed ai-dememory facts through MCP tools. Use before non-trivial work when project context, prior decisions, preferences, values, or recommendations could materially change the result, as well as when the user explicitly asks to remember or search memory. Activation hint: When the user's task is highly relevant to the workflow described by “memory-recall”, use it for a pre-install experience first, then decide whether to install. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-recall/SKILL.md`
- **memory-review-inbox** (skill): Review ai-dememory inbox proposals, provider imports, explicit captures, hook captures, recall misses, false positives, and conflict candidates. Use when the user wants to promote, reject, clean, consolidate, dismiss, or write conflict merge proposals. Activation hint: When the user's task is highly relevant to the workflow described by “memory-review-inbox”, use it for a pre-install experience first, then decide whether to install. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-review-inbox/SKILL.md`
- **memory-setup** (skill): Set up ai-dememory for a local vault, MCP server use, provider imports, local hook config, or opt-in scheduler installation. Use when the user asks to install, configure, detect providers, add MCP config, configure hooks, or schedule maintenance for ai-dememory. Activation hint: When the user's task is highly relevant to the workflow described by “memory-setup”, use it for a pre-install experience first, then decide whether to install. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-setup/SKILL.md`
- **memory-working-session** (skill): Maintain generated ai-dememory working state and handoffs through MCP or CLI tools. Use when the user asks to remember current task state, prepare a handoff, resume recent work, summarize a session, or update local working memory without promoting durable facts. Activation hint: When the user's task is highly relevant to the workflow described by “memory-working-session”, use it for a pre-install experience first, then decide whether to install. Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/skills/memory-working-session/SKILL.md`
- **ai-dememory** (skill): Use when Codex needs to work with this repository as a personal multi-LLM memory system: recall existing Markdown memory, validate or index memories, run safe secret checks, export LLM context, write proposal captures, review inbox entries, or operate the local MCP memory server. Also use when making changes to memory schema, scripts, templates, MCP tools/resources/prompts, hooks, onboarding, or automation docs. Activation hint: When the user's task is highly relevant to the workflow described by “ai-dememory”, use it for a pre-install experience first, then decide whether to install. Evidence: `skills/ai-dememory/SKILL.md`

## Evidence Index

- Indexed 86 evidence entries.

- **ai DeMemory** (documentation): Personal multi-LLM memory repository for Codex, Claude, Gemini, Obsidian, and future tools. Evidence: `README.md`
- **Distilled Context** (documentation): Generated LLM context bundles are written here by scripts/export context.py . Evidence: `distilled/README.md`
- **Inbox** (documentation): LLM proposals and raw notes land here first. Humans or consolidation jobs promote them to durable, active, project, or archive memory. Evidence: `inbox/README.md`
- **Generated Indexes** (documentation): Generated artifacts live here. Do not treat SQLite or embeddings as canonical memory. Evidence: `indexes/README.md`
- **MCP Server** (documentation): The local stdio server lives in mcp/server/memory mcp.py . It exposes memory as MCP tools, resources, and prompts while keeping Markdown canonical. Evidence: `mcp/README.md`
- **Reports** (documentation): Generated scan, consolidation, review, and recall-quality reports are written here. Evidence: `reports/README.md`
- **Scripts** (documentation): All scripts are dependency-light Python and should run from Windows/WSL with Python 3.12+. Evidence: `scripts/README.md`
- **Personal Memory Vault** (documentation): This repository stores your private ai-dememory Markdown vault. Evidence: `vault-template/README.md`
- **Personal Memory Vault** (documentation): This repository stores your private ai-dememory Markdown vault. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/README.md`
- **Distilled Context** (documentation): Generated context exports are written here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/distilled/README.md`
- **Inbox** (documentation): Use this directory for unreviewed captures. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/README.md`
- **Conflict Resolution Inbox** (documentation): Reviewed merge proposals for duplicate, conflicting, or restricted memory candidates land here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/conflict-resolution/README.md`
- **Provider Imports** (documentation): Chat/session imports from Codex, Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or generic sources land here as review candidates. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/imports/README.md`
- **LLM Captures** (documentation): Unreviewed LLM memory proposals live here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/llm-captures/README.md`
- **Recall Feedback** (documentation): Unreviewed recall miss captures live here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/recall-feedback/README.md`
- **Release Acceptance Evidence** (documentation): Reviewed manual release acceptance evidence is written here by: Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/release-acceptance/README.md`
- **Review Recommendations Inbox** (documentation): This folder stores advisory LLM/client review recommendation artifacts. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/review-recommendations/README.md`
- **Session Events** (documentation): Optional Codex hook metadata lands here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/session-events/README.md`
- **Sleep Consolidation Inbox** (documentation): Safe sleep consolidation review packets land here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/inbox/sleep-consolidation/README.md`
- **Indexes** (documentation): Generated SQLite and future vector indexes are written here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/indexes/README.md`
- **Memories** (documentation): Canonical memory Markdown lives below this directory. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/memories/README.md`
- **Active Memories** (documentation): Short-lived current context lives here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/memories/active/README.md`
- **Archived Memories** (documentation): Archived, superseded, or expired memories live here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/memories/archive/README.md`
- **Durable Memories** (documentation): Reviewed durable memories live here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/memories/durable/README.md`
- **Project Memories** (documentation): Project-specific memories live here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/memories/projects/README.md`
- **Session Memories** (documentation): Session Memories Session-level memories live here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/memories/sessions/README.md`
- **Tool Memories** (documentation): Tool-specific setup and behavior notes live here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/memories/tools/README.md`
- **Recall Quality** (documentation): Use ai-dememory capture-miss to capture misses for review, then promote reviewed cases into recall-fixtures.json . Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/quality/README.md`
- **Reports** (documentation): Generated review, scan, and consolidation reports are written here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/reports/README.md`
- **Working Memory** (documentation): This directory stores generated working state for the current task loop. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/working/README.md`
- **Handoffs** (documentation): Session handoffs created by ai-dememory working handoff land here. Evidence: `ai_dememory_tool/templates/vault/working/handoffs/README.md`
- **Memory MCP Server** (documentation): memory mcp.py is the local-first MCP server for personal memory. It exposes tools, resources, and prompts over stdio JSON-RPC, while keeping Markdown as the canonical source of truth. Evidence: `mcp/server/README.md`
- **Project Memories** (documentation): Each project gets a folder with overview, decisions, architecture, issues, references, and sessions. Evidence: `memories/projects/README.md`
- **Distilled Context** (documentation): Generated context exports are written here. Evidence: `vault-template/distilled/README.md`
- **Inbox** (documentation): Use this directory for unreviewed captures. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/README.md`
- **Conflict Resolution Inbox** (documentation): Reviewed merge proposals for duplicate, conflicting, or restricted memory candidates land here. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/conflict-resolution/README.md`
- **Provider Imports** (documentation): Chat/session imports from Codex, Claude, Cursor, Windsurf, or generic sources land here as review candidates. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/imports/README.md`
- **LLM Captures** (documentation): Unreviewed LLM memory proposals live here. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/llm-captures/README.md`
- **Recall Feedback** (documentation): Unreviewed recall miss captures live here. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/recall-feedback/README.md`
- **Release Acceptance Evidence** (documentation): Reviewed manual release acceptance evidence is written here by: Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/release-acceptance/README.md`
- **Review Recommendations Inbox** (documentation): This folder stores advisory LLM/client review recommendation artifacts. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/review-recommendations/README.md`
- **Session Events** (documentation): Optional Codex hook metadata lands here. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/session-events/README.md`
- **Sleep Consolidation Inbox** (documentation): Safe sleep consolidation review packets land here. Evidence: `vault-template/inbox/sleep-consolidation/README.md`
- **Indexes** (documentation): Generated SQLite and future vector indexes are written here. Evidence: `vault-template/indexes/README.md`
- **Memories** (documentation): Canonical memory Markdown lives below this directory. Evidence: `vault-template/memories/README.md`
- **Active Memories** (documentation): Short-lived current context lives here. Evidence: `vault-template/memories/active/README.md`
- **Archived Memories** (documentation): Archived, superseded, or expired memories live here. Evidence: `vault-template/memories/archive/README.md`
- **Durable Memories** (documentation): Reviewed durable memories live here. Evidence: `vault-template/memories/durable/README.md`
- **Project Memories** (documentation): Project-specific memories live here. Evidence: `vault-template/memories/projects/README.md`
- **Session Memories** (documentation): Session Memories Session-level memories live here. Evidence: `vault-template/memories/sessions/README.md`
- **Tool Memories** (documentation): Tool-specific setup and behavior notes live here. Evidence: `vault-template/memories/tools/README.md`
- **Recall Quality** (documentation): Use ai-dememory capture-miss to capture misses for review, then promote reviewed cases into recall-fixtures.json . Evidence: `vault-template/quality/README.md`
- **Reports** (documentation): Generated review, scan, and consolidation reports are written here. Evidence: `vault-template/reports/README.md`
- **Working Memory** (documentation): This directory stores generated working state for the current task loop. Evidence: `vault-template/working/README.md`
- **Handoffs** (documentation): Session handoffs created by ai-dememory working handoff land here. Evidence: `vault-template/working/handoffs/README.md`
- **Installation** (documentation): This repository is the ai-dememory tool distribution repo. Users should install the tool, then create a separate private memory vault. Evidence: `docs/install.md`
- **Plugin** (structured_config): { "name": "ai-dememory", "version": "2.1.0", "description": "Local-first memory recall, working-session handoffs, review inbox, and maintenance workflows for Codex.", "author": { "name": "Gonzalo Torreras" }, "skills": "./skills/", "interface": { "displayName": "ai DeMemory", "shortDescription": "Use a local ai-dememory vault from Codex.", "longDescription": "ai DeMemory bundles skills, MCP configuration, and optional lifecycle hooks for local-first memory recall, generated working-session handoffs, inbox review, provider imports, and scheduled maintenance. Package install remains passive; scheduling and imports are explicit opt-in commands.", "developerName": "Gonzalo Torreras", "category"… Evidence: `plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json`
- **ai DeMemory Repo Instructions** (documentation): This repository stores personal and project memory for multiple LLM tools. Evidence: `AGENTS.md`
- **Claude Instructions** (documentation): ai-dememory hook capture is optional and review-first for this vault. Evidence: `CLAUDE.md`
- **AI-Operated Releases** (documentation): ai-dememory is AI-operated and human-account-owned . Codex has standing operational authority to maintain the repository, create and merge release changes, update versions and changelog entries, create immutable tags, publish packages and perform fix-forward recovery when automated gates pass. Gonzalo's account or a future organization remains the legal GitHub and PyPI owner and the destructive break-glass authority. Evidence: `docs/ai-operated-releases.md`
- The remaining 26 evidence entries are in `AI_CONTEXT_PACK.json` or `EVIDENCE_INDEX.json`.

## Rules the Host AI Must Follow

- **Treat this asset as pre-work context, not a runtime environment.**: The AI Context Pack contains only an evidence-backed understanding of the project, not the project's executable state. Evidence: `README.md`, `distilled/README.md`, `inbox/README.md`
- **When answering the user, distinguish what can be previewed from what can only be verified after install.**: The consumer value of the pre-install experience comes from reducing bad installs and misjudgments, not from pretending to be a real run. Evidence: `README.md`, `distilled/README.md`, `inbox/README.md`

## Questions the User Should Answer First

- Which host AI or local environment do you plan to use it in?
- Do you just want to experience the workflow first, or are you ready to actually install?
- What matters most to you: install cost, output quality, or conflicts with your existing rules?

## Acceptance Checks

- Every capability claim can be traced back to a file path in evidence_refs.
- AI_CONTEXT_PACK.md does not package previews as a real run.
- The user can understand who it fits, what it can do, how to start, and the risk boundaries within 3 minutes.

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## Doramagic Context Augmentation

The following sections strengthen the repository context for a host AI. Human Manual data is a reading route, and pitfall notes become operating constraints.

## Human Manual Outline

Usage rule: this is only a reading route and salience signal, not factual authority. Concrete claims must still return to repo evidence or Claim Graph.

Host AI hard rules:
- Do not treat page titles, section order, summaries, or importance values as factual project evidence.
- When explaining the Human Manual outline, state that it is only a reading route or salience signal.
- Capability, installation, compatibility, runtime state, and risk claims must cite repo evidence, source paths, or Claim Graph.

- **Overview and Architecture**: importance `high`
  - source_paths: README.md, PLAN.md, docs/architecture.md, docs/schema.md, docs/operations.md
- **MCP Tool Surface and Plugin Profiles**: importance `high`
  - source_paths: mcp/server/memory_mcp.py, ai_dememory_tool/mcp_server/__init__.py, ai_dememory_tool/mcp_profiles.py, plugins/ai-dememory/.codex-plugin/plugin.json, plugins/ai-dememory/.mcp.json
- **Memory Operations and Review Workflows**: importance `high`
  - source_paths: scripts/doctor.py, scripts/validate_memory.py, scripts/secret_scan.py, scripts/search_memory.py, scripts/context_memory.py
- **Release, Operations, Scheduler, and Hooks**: importance `high`
  - source_paths: docs/ai-operated-releases.md, docs/release-v2-checklist.md, docs/roadmap-status.md, docs/scheduler.md, docs/scheduler-plugin-blueprint.md

## Repo Inspection Evidence

- repo_clone_verified: true
- repo_inspection_verified: true
- repo_commit: `0b5c412988db0494806d440071f1c957317f0f3e`
- inspected_files: `Dockerfile`, `README.md`, `pyproject.toml`, `docs/adr/0001-review-and-conflict-workflows.md`, `docs/adr/0002-configurable-review-modes.md`, `docs/adr/0003-lifecycle-scoring.md`, `docs/adr/0004-safe-sleep-consolidation.md`, `docs/adr/0005-hook-provider-config.md`, `docs/adr/0006-managed-hook-instruction-blocks.md`, `docs/adr/0007-import-capture-review-candidates.md`, `docs/adr/0008-git-lesson-capture.md`, `docs/adr/0009-measured-vector-search-gate.md`, `docs/adr/0010-mcp-inventory-drift-check.md`, `docs/adr/0011-reusable-install-smoke-runner.md`, `docs/adr/0012-manual-trusted-publishing-guard.md`, `docs/adr/0013-v2-release-evidence-report.md`, `docs/adr/0014-generated-mcp-client-config-smoke.md`, `docs/adr/0015-durable-provenance-audit.md`, `docs/adr/0016-manual-acceptance-evidence.md`, `docs/adr/0017-recall-fixture-promotion.md`

Host AI hard rules:
- Without repo_clone_verified=true, do not claim that the source code has been read.
- Without repo_inspection_verified=true, do not write README, docs, or package-file conclusions as facts.
- Without quick_start_verified=true, do not claim that the Quick Start path has run successfully.

## Doramagic Pitfall Constraints

These rules come from Doramagic discovery, validation, or compilation findings. The host AI must treat them as operating constraints, not background notes.

### Constraint 1: Capability evidence risk requires verification

- Trigger: README/documentation is current enough for a first validation pass.
- Host AI rule: Reproduce the official install and quickstart path in an isolated environment.
- Why it matters: May increase setup, validation, or first-run risk for the user.
- Evidence: capability.assumptions | https://github.com/GonzaloTorreras/ai-dememory
- Hard boundary: Do not present this pitfall as solved, verified, or ignorable unless later evidence explicitly closes it.

### Constraint 2: Security or permission risk requires verification

- Trigger: no_demo
- Host AI rule: Reproduce the official install and quickstart path in an isolated environment.
- Why it matters: May increase setup, validation, or first-run risk for the user.
- Evidence: downstream_validation.risk_items | https://github.com/GonzaloTorreras/ai-dememory
- Hard boundary: Do not present this pitfall as solved, verified, or ignorable unless later evidence explicitly closes it.

### Constraint 3: Security or permission risk requires verification

- Trigger: no_demo
- Host AI rule: Reproduce the official install and quickstart path in an isolated environment.
- Why it matters: May increase setup, validation, or first-run risk for the user.
- Evidence: risks.scoring_risks | https://github.com/GonzaloTorreras/ai-dememory
- Hard boundary: Do not present this pitfall as solved, verified, or ignorable unless later evidence explicitly closes it.

### Constraint 4: Maintenance risk requires verification

- Trigger: issue_or_pr_quality=unknown。
- Host AI rule: Reproduce the official install and quickstart path in an isolated environment.
- Why it matters: May increase setup, validation, or first-run risk for the user.
- Evidence: evidence.maintainer_signals | https://github.com/GonzaloTorreras/ai-dememory
- Hard boundary: Do not present this pitfall as solved, verified, or ignorable unless later evidence explicitly closes it.

### Constraint 5: Maintenance risk requires verification

- Trigger: release_recency=unknown。
- Host AI rule: Reproduce the official install and quickstart path in an isolated environment.
- Why it matters: May increase setup, validation, or first-run risk for the user.
- Evidence: evidence.maintainer_signals | https://github.com/GonzaloTorreras/ai-dememory
- Hard boundary: Do not present this pitfall as solved, verified, or ignorable unless later evidence explicitly closes it.
