Analyze auto-memory for promotion candidates, stale entries, consolidation opportunities, and health metrics.
✓Works with OpenClaudePerforms a comprehensive audit of Claude Code's auto-memory and produces actionable recommendations.
Usage
/si:review # Full review
/si:review --quick # Summary only (counts + top 3 candidates)
/si:review --stale # Focus on stale/outdated entries
/si:review --candidates # Show only promotion candidates
What It Does
Step 1: Locate memory directory
# Find the project's auto-memory directory
MEMORY_DIR="$HOME/.claude/projects/$(pwd | sed 's|/|%2F|g; s|%2F|/|; s|^/||')/memory"
# Fallback: check common path patterns
# ~/.claude/projects/<user>/<project>/memory/
# ~/.claude/projects/<absolute-path>/memory/
# List all memory files
ls -la "$MEMORY_DIR"/
If memory directory doesn't exist, report that auto-memory may be disabled. Suggest checking with /memory.
Step 2: Read and analyze MEMORY.md
Read the full MEMORY.md file. Count lines and check against the 200-line startup limit.
Analyze each entry for:
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Recurrence indicators
- Same concept appears multiple times (different wording)
- References to "again" or "still" or "keeps happening"
- Similar entries across topic files
-
Staleness indicators
- References files that no longer exist (
findto verify) - Mentions outdated tools, versions, or commands
- Contradicts current CLAUDE.md rules
- References files that no longer exist (
-
Consolidation opportunities
- Multiple entries about the same topic (e.g., three lines about testing)
- Entries that could merge into one concise rule
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Promotion candidates — entries that meet ALL criteria:
- Appeared in 2+ sessions (check wording patterns)
- Not project-specific trivia (broadly useful)
- Actionable (can be written as a concrete rule)
- Not already in CLAUDE.md or
.claude/rules/
Step 3: Read topic files
If MEMORY.md references or the directory contains additional files (debugging.md, patterns.md, etc.):
- Read each one
- Cross-reference with MEMORY.md for duplicates
- Check for entries that belong in the main file (high value) vs. topic files (details)
Step 4: Cross-reference with CLAUDE.md
Read the project's CLAUDE.md (if it exists) and compare:
- Are there MEMORY.md entries that duplicate CLAUDE.md rules? (→ remove from memory)
- Are there MEMORY.md entries that contradict CLAUDE.md? (→ flag conflict)
- Are there MEMORY.md patterns not yet in CLAUDE.md that should be? (→ promotion candidate)
Also check .claude/rules/ directory for existing scoped rules.
Step 5: Generate report
Output format:
📊 Auto-Memory Review
Memory Health:
MEMORY.md: {{lines}}/200 lines ({{percent}}%)
Topic files: {{count}} ({{names}})
CLAUDE.md: {{lines}} lines
Rules: {{count}} files in .claude/rules/
🎯 Promotion Candidates ({{count}}):
1. "{{pattern}}" — seen {{n}}x, applies broadly
→ Suggest: {{target}} (CLAUDE.md / .claude/rules/{{name}}.md)
2. ...
🗑️ Stale Entries ({{count}}):
1. Line {{n}}: "{{entry}}" — {{reason}}
2. ...
🔄 Consolidation ({{count}} groups):
1. Lines {{a}}, {{b}}, {{c}} all about {{topic}} → merge into 1 entry
2. ...
⚠️ Conflicts ({{count}}):
1. MEMORY.md line {{n}} contradicts CLAUDE.md: {{detail}}
💡 Recommendations:
- {{actionable suggestion}}
- {{actionable suggestion}}
When to Use
- After completing a major feature or debugging session
- When
/si:statusshows MEMORY.md is over 150 lines - Weekly during active development
- Before starting a new project phase
- After onboarding a new team member (review what Claude learned)
Tips
- Run
/si:review --quickfrequently (low overhead) - Full review is most valuable when MEMORY.md is getting crowded
- Act on promotion candidates promptly — they're proven patterns
- Don't hesitate to delete stale entries — auto-memory will re-learn if needed
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