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Analyzes memory system state: health diagnostics, topic coverage scoring, knowledge gap detection, and filesystem validation. Use before new project phases or after backfill.
npx claudepluginhub cdeust/cortex --plugin cortexHow this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/cortex:cortex-explore-memoryThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
memory stats, diagnostics, coverage, gaps, what am I missing, memory health, knowledge gaps, weak areas, isolated entities, sparse domains, how much do I know, memory overview, system status, knowledge assessment
Audits memory quality across six dimensions (purity, freshness, coverage, clarity, relevance, structure) with prioritized findings and actionable recommendations.
Audits Pensyve memories for staleness (>30 days unaccessed or low retrievability), contradictions, low confidence (<0.5), and consolidation candidates, then offers confirmed cleanup actions. Use periodically.
Searches and retrieves memories from Cortex persistent memory using WRRF retrieval. Use for past decisions, patterns, bugs, or architecture context.
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memory stats, diagnostics, coverage, gaps, what am I missing, memory health, knowledge gaps, weak areas, isolated entities, sparse domains, how much do I know, memory overview, system status, knowledge assessment
Understand the state of your memory system — what's stored, what's missing, what's decaying, and where knowledge is strong or weak. This skill combines multiple diagnostic tools to give you a complete picture.
Use this skill when: Starting a new project phase, after a long break, or when you want to understand what Cortex knows and doesn't know about a topic.
Get system-level diagnostics:
cortex:memory_stats({})
Returns: total memories, heat distribution, store type breakdown (episodic vs semantic), entity count, relationship count, average confidence, and decay statistics.
Score how well a topic or project is covered:
cortex:assess_coverage({
"domain": "<project or topic>",
"query": "<specific area to assess>"
})
Returns a 0-100 coverage score with specific recommendations on what to document or remember next.
Find isolated entities, sparse domains, and temporal drift:
cortex:detect_gaps({
"domain": "<optional domain filter>"
})
Returns:
Check if memories reference files/paths that still exist:
cortex:validate_memory({
"directory": "<project root>"
})
Flags stale memories that reference deleted files, moved modules, or renamed functions — keeping the knowledge base accurate.
Get a narrative summary of what's stored:
cortex:narrative({
"domain": "<project>",
"style": "diagnostic"
})
Or get a period-based project story:
cortex:get_project_story({
"domain": "<project>",
"period": "last_30_days"
})
cortex:backfill_memories, run diagnostics to see what was captured and what's still missingvalidate_memory after major refactors to catch stale references