rohitg00/agentmemory
#1 Persistent memory for AI coding agents based on real-world benchmarks
Source: https://github.com/rohitg00/agentmemory
Discovered during the daily awesomeskills.dev agent-skill hunt.
#1 Persistent memory for AI coding agents based on real-world benchmarks
npx skills add rohitg00/agentmemory#1 Persistent memory for AI coding agents based on real-world benchmarks
Source: https://github.com/rohitg00/agentmemory
Discovered during the daily awesomeskills.dev agent-skill hunt.
This repo contains 8 individual skills — each has its own dedicated page.
Trace a file, function, or line back to the agent session that produced its current commit. Use when the user asks "why is this code here", "what was the agent doing when this changed", "who wrote this", or wants context on a specific location in the codebase.
List recent git commits linked to agent sessions, optionally filtered by branch or repo. Use when the user asks "show agent commits", "what has the agent shipped", "list linked commits", or wants commits with their session context.
Delete specific observations or sessions from agentmemory. Use when user says "forget this", "delete memory", or wants to remove specific data for privacy.
Resume the most recent agent session for the current working directory, leading with any unanswered question. Use when the user says "where were we", "resume", "handoff", "pick up where I left off", or starts a session with no fresh context.
Search agentmemory for past observations, sessions, and learnings about a topic using hybrid BM25 plus vector plus graph search. Use when the user says "recall", "what did we do about", "did we ever", "have we seen", or needs context from past sessions.
Summarize the last N agent sessions for the current project, grouped by date, with highlight observations per session. Use when the user asks "recap", "what have we been doing", "today", "this week", or wants a rollup of recent work.
Save an insight, decision, or learning to agentmemory's long-term storage with searchable concept tags. Use when the user says "remember this", "save this", "note that", "don't forget", or wants to preserve knowledge for future sessions.
Show what happened in recent past sessions on this project as a clean timeline. Use when the user asks "what did we do last time", "session history", "past sessions", or wants an overview of previous work.
Build Gradio web UIs and demos in Python. Use when creating or editing Gradio apps, components, event listeners, layouts, or chatbots.
Claude skills
Ensure that Java types are documented with Javadoc comments and follow best practices for documentation.
Generate release notes from git commits, updates, or feature lists
Catalog of Codex skills
Cache data in a Flutter app