From claude-mem
Search claude-mem's persistent cross-session memory database. Use when user asks "did we already solve this?", "how did we do X last time?", or needs work from previous sessions.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/claude-mem:mem-searchThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Search past work across all sessions. Simple workflow: search → get IDs → fetch details by ID.
operations/by-concept.mdoperations/by-file.mdoperations/by-type.mdoperations/common-workflows.mdoperations/formatting.mdoperations/help.mdoperations/observations.mdoperations/prompts.mdoperations/recent-context.mdoperations/sessions.mdoperations/timeline-by-query.mdoperations/timeline.mdprinciples/anti-patterns.mdprinciples/progressive-disclosure.mdSearch past work across all sessions. Simple workflow: search → get IDs → fetch details by ID.
Use when users ask about PREVIOUS sessions (not current conversation):
ALWAYS follow this exact flow:
Use the search MCP tool:
Required parameters:
query - Search termlimit: 20 - You can request large indexes as necessaryproject - Project name (required)Example:
search(query="authentication", limit=20, project="my-project")
Returns:
| ID | Time | T | Title | Read | Work |
|----|------|---|-------|------|------|
| #11131 | 3:48 PM | 🟣 | Added JWT authentication | ~75 | 🛠️ 450 |
| #10942 | 2:15 PM | 🔴 | Fixed auth token expiration | ~50 | 🛠️ 200 |
You MUST understand "what was happening" around a result.
Use the timeline MCP tool:
Example with observation ID:
timeline(anchor=11131, depth_before=3, depth_after=3, project="my-project")
Example with query (finds anchor automatically):
timeline(query="authentication", depth_before=3, depth_after=3, project="my-project")
Returns exactly depth_before + 1 + depth_after items - observations, sessions, and prompts interleaved chronologically around the anchor.
When to use:
Review the index results (and timeline if used). Identify which IDs are actually relevant. Discard the rest.
For each relevant ID, fetch full details using MCP tools:
Fetch multiple observations (ALWAYS use for 2+ IDs):
get_batch_observations(ids=[11131, 10942, 10855])
With ordering and limit:
get_batch_observations(
ids=[11131, 10942, 10855],
orderBy="date_desc",
limit=10,
project="my-project"
)
Fetch single observation (only when fetching exactly 1):
get_observation(id=11131)
Fetch session:
get_session(id=2005) # Just the number from S2005
Fetch prompt:
get_prompt(id=5421)
ID formats:
Batch optimization:
get_batch_observations for 2+ observationsBasic:
query - What to search for (required)limit - How many results (default 20)project - Filter by project name (required)Filters (optional):
type - Filter to "observations", "sessions", or "prompts"dateStart - Start date (YYYY-MM-DD or epoch timestamp)dateEnd - End date (YYYY-MM-DD or epoch timestamp)obs_type - Filter observations by type (comma-separated): bugfix, feature, decision, discovery, changeFind recent bug fixes:
Use the search MCP tool with filters:
search(query="bug", type="observations", obs_type="bugfix", limit=20, project="my-project")
Find what happened last week:
Use date filters:
search(type="observations", dateStart="2025-11-11", limit=20, project="my-project")
Search everything:
Simple query search:
search(query="database migration", limit=20, project="my-project")
Get detailed instructions:
Use the progressive_description tool to load full instructions on-demand:
progressive_description(topic="workflow") # Get 4-step workflow
progressive_description(topic="search_params") # Get parameters reference
progressive_description(topic="examples") # Get usage examples
progressive_description(topic="all") # Get complete guide
Token efficiency:
Batch fetching:
Clarity:
Remember:
get_batch_observations when fetching 2+ observationsGuides collaborative design exploration before implementation: explores context, asks clarifying questions, proposes approaches, and writes a design doc for user approval.
Creates structured, bite-sized implementation plans from specs or requirements before writing code. Useful for breaking down multi-step tasks into testable steps with file structure and task boundaries.
Implements work from a spec or tickets using TDD at agreed seams, with regular typechecking and test runs, followed by code review.
npx claudepluginhub marcobar324/claude-mem --plugin claude-mem