claude_memory 0.7.1 → 0.9.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.claude/memory.sqlite3 +0 -0
  3. data/.claude/rules/claude_memory.generated.md +32 -2
  4. data/.claude/settings.json +65 -15
  5. data/.claude/settings.local.json +5 -2
  6. data/.claude/skills/improve/SKILL.md +113 -25
  7. data/.claude/skills/upgrade-dependencies/SKILL.md +154 -0
  8. data/.claude-plugin/commands/distill-transcripts.md +98 -0
  9. data/.claude-plugin/commands/memory-recall.md +67 -0
  10. data/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json +2 -2
  11. data/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +3 -3
  12. data/.claude-plugin/scripts/hook-runner.sh +14 -0
  13. data/.claude-plugin/scripts/serve-mcp.sh +14 -0
  14. data/.ruby-version +1 -1
  15. data/CHANGELOG.md +90 -1
  16. data/CLAUDE.md +56 -18
  17. data/README.md +35 -0
  18. data/db/migrations/013_add_mcp_tool_calls.rb +26 -0
  19. data/db/migrations/014_canonicalize_predicates.rb +30 -0
  20. data/docs/improvements.md +74 -74
  21. data/docs/influence/claude-mem.md +1 -0
  22. data/docs/influence/claude-supermemory.md +1 -0
  23. data/docs/influence/episodic-memory.md +1 -0
  24. data/docs/influence/grepai.md +1 -0
  25. data/docs/influence/kbs.md +1 -0
  26. data/docs/influence/lossless-claw.md +1 -0
  27. data/docs/influence/qmd.md +1 -0
  28. data/docs/quality_review.md +119 -224
  29. data/hooks/hooks.json +39 -7
  30. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/checks/distill_check.rb +61 -0
  31. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/checks/hooks_check.rb +2 -2
  32. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/checks/vec_check.rb +2 -1
  33. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/completion_command.rb +149 -0
  34. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/doctor_command.rb +2 -0
  35. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/embeddings_command.rb +198 -0
  36. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/help_command.rb +12 -1
  37. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/hook_command.rb +2 -1
  38. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/index_command.rb +85 -78
  39. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/initializers/database_ensurer.rb +16 -0
  40. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/initializers/global_initializer.rb +2 -1
  41. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/initializers/hooks_configurator.rb +55 -11
  42. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/initializers/project_initializer.rb +2 -1
  43. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/install_skill_command.rb +78 -0
  44. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/registry.rb +47 -32
  45. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/reject_command.rb +62 -0
  46. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/restore_command.rb +77 -0
  47. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/skills/distill-transcripts.md +102 -0
  48. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/skills/memory-recall.md +67 -0
  49. data/lib/claude_memory/commands/stats_command.rb +98 -2
  50. data/lib/claude_memory/configuration.rb +14 -1
  51. data/lib/claude_memory/core/fact_ranker.rb +2 -2
  52. data/lib/claude_memory/core/rr_fusion.rb +23 -6
  53. data/lib/claude_memory/core/snippet_extractor.rb +7 -3
  54. data/lib/claude_memory/core/text_builder.rb +11 -0
  55. data/lib/claude_memory/distill/json_schema.md +8 -4
  56. data/lib/claude_memory/distill/null_distiller.rb +2 -0
  57. data/lib/claude_memory/domain/entity.rb +13 -1
  58. data/lib/claude_memory/domain/fact.rb +26 -2
  59. data/lib/claude_memory/domain/provenance.rb +0 -1
  60. data/lib/claude_memory/embeddings/api_adapter.rb +97 -0
  61. data/lib/claude_memory/embeddings/dimension_check.rb +23 -0
  62. data/lib/claude_memory/embeddings/fastembed_adapter.rb +46 -12
  63. data/lib/claude_memory/embeddings/generator.rb +4 -0
  64. data/lib/claude_memory/embeddings/inspector.rb +91 -0
  65. data/lib/claude_memory/embeddings/model_registry.rb +210 -0
  66. data/lib/claude_memory/embeddings/resolver.rb +44 -0
  67. data/lib/claude_memory/hook/context_injector.rb +58 -2
  68. data/lib/claude_memory/hook/distillation_runner.rb +46 -0
  69. data/lib/claude_memory/hook/handler.rb +11 -2
  70. data/lib/claude_memory/index/vector_index.rb +15 -2
  71. data/lib/claude_memory/infrastructure/schema_validator.rb +3 -3
  72. data/lib/claude_memory/ingest/ingester.rb +17 -0
  73. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/handlers/context_handlers.rb +38 -0
  74. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/handlers/management_handlers.rb +169 -0
  75. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/handlers/query_handlers.rb +115 -0
  76. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/handlers/setup_handlers.rb +211 -0
  77. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/handlers/shortcut_handlers.rb +37 -0
  78. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/handlers/stats_handlers.rb +205 -0
  79. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/instructions_builder.rb +19 -1
  80. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/query_guide.rb +10 -0
  81. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/response_formatter.rb +1 -0
  82. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/server.rb +22 -1
  83. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/telemetry.rb +86 -0
  84. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/text_summary.rb +26 -0
  85. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/tool_definitions.rb +116 -4
  86. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/tool_helpers.rb +43 -0
  87. data/lib/claude_memory/mcp/tools.rb +50 -679
  88. data/lib/claude_memory/publish.rb +40 -5
  89. data/lib/claude_memory/recall/dual_engine.rb +105 -0
  90. data/lib/claude_memory/recall/legacy_engine.rb +138 -0
  91. data/lib/claude_memory/recall/query_core.rb +371 -0
  92. data/lib/claude_memory/recall.rb +121 -673
  93. data/lib/claude_memory/resolve/predicate_policy.rb +63 -3
  94. data/lib/claude_memory/resolve/resolver.rb +43 -0
  95. data/lib/claude_memory/shortcuts.rb +4 -4
  96. data/lib/claude_memory/store/retry_handler.rb +61 -0
  97. data/lib/claude_memory/store/schema_manager.rb +68 -0
  98. data/lib/claude_memory/store/sqlite_store.rb +334 -201
  99. data/lib/claude_memory/store/store_manager.rb +50 -1
  100. data/lib/claude_memory/sweep/maintenance.rb +115 -1
  101. data/lib/claude_memory/sweep/sweeper.rb +3 -0
  102. data/lib/claude_memory/templates/hooks.example.json +26 -7
  103. data/lib/claude_memory/version.rb +1 -1
  104. data/lib/claude_memory.rb +16 -0
  105. metadata +48 -8
  106. data/.claude/memory.sqlite3-shm +0 -0
  107. data/.claude/memory.sqlite3-wal +0 -0
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  # Project Memory
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  ## Current Decisions
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+ - MCP tool-call telemetry stores minimal columns (tool_name, duration_ms, result_count, scope, error_class) — deliberately no query_text or query_hash. YAGNI: hashes are write-only without the raw text, and raw text adds privacy concerns without clear value beyond existing shortcut tools (memory.decisions, memory.conventions).
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  - From QMD 2026-02-02 restudy: adopt Claude Code plugin format, MCP structured content pattern, MCP query guide prompt, inline status checks. Carry forward sqlite-vec, RRF, docids, smart expansion from 2026-01-26. Reject custom fine-tuned models, LLM reranking, YAML collections.
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  ## Conventions
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+ - Never use Sequel.sqlite for DB reads; this gem only depends on extralite. Use Sequel.connect("extralite://#{db_path}") or SQLiteStore.new. Sequel.sqlite requires the ungem'd sqlite3 adapter and fails at runtime.
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+ - Two distinct tool_calls tables exist: tool_calls (v3) for transcript-observed Claude Code tool usage, and mcp_tool_calls (v13) for MCP server telemetry. Disjoint purposes, never join.
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+ - MCP tool-call telemetry is recorded via MCP::Telemetry wrapping Server#handle_tools_call. Writes to mcp_tool_calls table in the project DB. Swallows DB errors so telemetry never breaks a real tool response. Viewable via 'claude-memory stats --tools [--since DAYS]'.
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+ - mcp_tool_calls retention is 90 days, enforced by Sweep::Maintenance#prune_old_mcp_tool_calls wired into Sweeper#run!. Configurable via mcp_tool_call_retention_days in Maintenance DEFAULT_CONFIG.
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+ - CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR env var overrides the default ~/.claude location for Configuration#global_db_path. Access via Configuration#claude_config_dir. Additive, backwards compatible.
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+ - Registry::COMMANDS stores {class:, description:} entries as the single source of truth for command name, class reference, and shell-completion description. Class constants stored directly (no const_get). Registry.descriptions feeds CompletionCommand; adding a new command requires updating only this hash.
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+ - Prefer do...end over braces when a block has repeated argument names, multiple expressions, or non-trivial body. Single-expression simple blocks can still use braces.
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+ - EXPECTED_HOOKS constant must stay in sync with events in HooksConfigurator#build_hooks_config. Adding a new hook event without updating EXPECTED_HOOKS causes false doctor warnings.
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+ - Tests using --db for hook context only set the project DB path. StoreManager still connects to the real global DB. Must stub Configuration to return a temp global path for isolation.
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+ - Version must be updated in three places: lib/claude_memory/version.rb, .claude-plugin/plugin.json, .claude-plugin/marketplace.json. Runtime code uses ClaudeMemory::VERSION dynamically.
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+ - Use module inclusion (not class extraction) to break up god objects — preserves public API so zero tests need modification
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+ - Configuration class has instance methods only — use Configuration.new.global_db_path, not Configuration.global_db_path. Stub with instance_double + allow(Configuration).to receive(:new).and_return(config)
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+ - OperationTracker.reset_stuck_operations only resets operations older than 24 hours (STALE_THRESHOLD_SECONDS). Tests must backdate started_at to trigger resets.
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+ - SCHEMA_VERSION constant lives in Store::SchemaManager module but is accessible as SQLiteStore::SCHEMA_VERSION via Ruby include-based constant lookup
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+ ## Additional Knowledge
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+ ### Architecture
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+ - Embeddings: Pluggable providers via Embeddings.resolve(name, env:). Three providers: tfidf (default), fastembed, api. Duck-typed contract: name, dimensions, generate(text). ENV: CLAUDE_MEMORY_EMBEDDING_PROVIDER
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+ ---
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+ name: upgrade-dependencies
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+ description: "Upgrade all Ruby gem dependencies to their latest versions with release note review and codebase alignment checks. Use this skill whenever the user asks to update, upgrade, or bump dependencies, gems, or packages — even casually like 'update my gems' or 'are my deps up to date?'"
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+ agent: general-purpose
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+ allowed-tools: Read, Grep, Glob, Bash, Edit, Write, Agent, WebFetch
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+ ---
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+ # Dependency Upgrade Skill
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+ Systematically upgrade Ruby gem dependencies by researching latest versions, reviewing release notes for breaking changes, updating version constraints, verifying with tests, and confirming codebase alignment.
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+ The goal is a *thoughtful* upgrade — not blindly bumping versions, but understanding what changed and ensuring the codebase is compatible. This matters because a silent API change can introduce bugs that tests don't catch if the tests don't exercise the affected code path.
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+ ## Process Overview
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+ 1. **Discover** current dependencies and their constraints
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+ 2. **Research** latest versions and release notes (in parallel)
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+ 3. **Analyze** breaking changes and codebase impact
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+ 4. **Upgrade** version constraints and install
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+ 5. **Verify** with the full test suite
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+ 6. **Report** a summary table with upgrade details
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+ ## Step 1: Discover Current Dependencies
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+ Read the gemspec and Gemfile to build a complete dependency inventory.
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+ ```
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+ Read Gemfile → development dependencies (gem declarations)
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+ Run: bundle outdated → current vs latest versions, which are constrained
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+ ```
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+ Build a working list with these columns:
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+ - **Latest version** (from `bundle outdated`)
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+ - **Constrained?** (is the version constraint preventing upgrade?)
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+ ## Step 2: Research Release Notes
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+ For each gem that has a newer version available, research what changed. Launch these as parallel Agent subagents — one per gem — to avoid sequential delays.
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+ 2. Fetch the changelog or release notes from GitHub (check CHANGELOG.md, CHANGES, HISTORY.md, or GitHub Releases)
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+ 3. Summarize changes between the installed version and latest version
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+ 4. Flag any **breaking changes**, **deprecations**, or **API changes**
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+ 5. Note if it's a **major version bump** (higher risk)
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+ For transitive dependencies (not directly declared but showing in `bundle outdated`), research is optional — focus on direct dependencies. Transitive deps are upgraded automatically when their parent gem allows it.
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+ ### What to look for in release notes
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+ - **Removed methods or classes** the codebase might use
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+ - **Renamed options or changed defaults** that could silently alter behavior
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+ - **New required arguments** to methods we call
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+ - **Deprecated features** we rely on (working now, but will break later)
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+ - **Changed return types** or data structures
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+ - **Minimum Ruby version bumps** that could affect CI or deployment
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+ ## Step 3: Analyze Codebase Impact
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+
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+ For each gem with breaking changes or API modifications:
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+
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+ 2. **Check test coverage** — are the affected code paths tested?
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+ 3. **Determine if changes are needed** before or after the upgrade
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+
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+ Classify each upgrade:
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+
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+ - **Needs code changes** — our code uses a deprecated or removed API
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+ - **Held back** — a transitive dependency constraint prevents the upgrade (explain which parent gem and why)
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+
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+ If code changes are needed, make them *before* bumping the version constraint so the upgrade commit is clean.
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+ ## Step 4: Upgrade Dependencies
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+ ### Gemspec dependencies (runtime)
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+
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+
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+ - For pre-1.0 gems: `~> 0.X, ">= 0.X.Y"` to pin a minimum while allowing patches
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+ - For gems where a specific fix matters: add `">= X.Y.Z"` as an additional constraint
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+
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92
+ Same approach. If a major version bump is available (e.g., lefthook 1.x → 2.x), check the migration guide before bumping.
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+ ### Install
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+
96
+ ```bash
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+ bundle update
98
+ ```
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+
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+ If `bundle update` fails due to dependency conflicts, resolve them. Common strategies:
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+ - Relax an overly tight constraint
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+ - Update the conflicting parent gem first
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+ - Accept that a gem can't be upgraded yet and document why
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+
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+ ## Step 5: Verify with Tests
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+
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+ Run the full test suite:
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+
109
+ ```bash
110
+ bundle exec rspec
111
+ ```
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+
113
+ Also run the linter to catch any style issues:
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+
115
+ ```bash
116
+ bundle exec rake standard
117
+ ```
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+
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+ If tests fail:
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+ 1. Read the failure carefully — is it caused by the upgrade or pre-existing?
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+ 2. If caused by the upgrade, fix the code to work with the new version
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+ 3. If unfixable, revert that specific gem's upgrade and note it in the report
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+
124
+ ## Step 6: Present Summary
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+
126
+ Present a clear summary table of all changes:
127
+
128
+ ```markdown
129
+ | Gem | Old Version | New Version | Old Constraint | New Constraint | Notes |
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+ |-----|------------|-------------|----------------|----------------|-------|
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+ | sequel | 5.100.0 | 5.102.0 | ~> 5.0 | ~> 5.102 | No breaking changes |
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+ | lefthook | 1.13.6 | 2.1.4 | ~> 1.6 | ~> 2.1 | Major version bump, reviewed migration guide |
133
+ ```
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+
135
+ Follow the table with:
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+
137
+ 1. **Breaking changes found** — what changed and how the codebase was updated
138
+ 2. **Gems held back** — which gems couldn't be upgraded and why (e.g., "diff-lcs 2.0 held back by rspec's ~> 1.4 constraint")
139
+ 3. **Notable new features** — anything worth adopting from the new versions
140
+ 4. **Test results** — confirmation that all tests pass
141
+
142
+ ## Edge Cases
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+
144
+ ### Gems with no GitHub repository
145
+ Fall back to `gem info <name>` and the RubyGems page for release history. Note reduced confidence in the review.
146
+
147
+ ### Yanked versions
148
+ If `bundle update` fails because a version was yanked, try the next most recent version.
149
+
150
+ ### Pre-release versions
151
+ Do not upgrade to pre-release or alpha versions unless the user explicitly asks. Stick to stable releases.
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+
153
+ ### Monorepo gems
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+ Some gems (like rails components) are versioned together. Upgrade them as a group.
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1
+ # Distill Transcripts
2
+
3
+ Extract structured knowledge (facts, entities, decisions) from undistilled transcript content and persist it to long-term memory.
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+
5
+ ## Usage
6
+
7
+ ```
8
+ /distill-transcripts
9
+ /distill-transcripts --limit 10
10
+ ```
11
+
12
+ ## Instructions
13
+
14
+ You are a knowledge extraction specialist. Your job is to read raw transcript content and extract structured facts, entities, and decisions, then persist them via the memory.store_extraction MCP tool.
15
+
16
+ ### Step 1: Get Undistilled Content
17
+
18
+ Call `memory.undistilled` with `limit: 10` to get transcript content that hasn't been processed yet.
19
+
20
+ If no items are returned, report "No undistilled content found" and stop.
21
+
22
+ ### Step 2: Extract Knowledge (per item)
23
+
24
+ For each content item, carefully read the raw_text and extract:
25
+
26
+ **Entities** — Named things mentioned:
27
+ - type: database, framework, language, platform, repo, module, person, service
28
+ - name: Canonical name (e.g., "PostgreSQL" not "postgres")
29
+ - confidence: 0.0-1.0
30
+
31
+ **Facts** — Knowledge learned:
32
+ - subject: Entity name or "repo" for project-level facts
33
+ - predicate: uses_database, uses_framework, convention, decision, auth_method, deployment_platform, depends_on, testing_strategy
34
+ - object: The value
35
+ - confidence: 0.0-1.0
36
+ - quote: Source excerpt (max 200 chars)
37
+ - strength: "stated" (explicitly said) or "inferred" (implied)
38
+ - scope_hint: "project" (this project only) or "global" (all projects)
39
+
40
+ **Decisions** — Choices made:
41
+ - title: Short summary (max 100 chars)
42
+ - summary: Full description
43
+ - status_hint: "accepted", "proposed", or "rejected"
44
+
45
+ ### What to Extract
46
+
47
+ - Technology choices ("we use PostgreSQL", "switched to React")
48
+ - Conventions ("always use frozen_string_literal", "test files go in spec/")
49
+ - Architectural decisions ("API uses REST", "auth via JWT")
50
+ - Preferences ("prefer 4-space indent", "use Standard Ruby")
51
+ - Project structure ("migrations in db/migrations/", "commands in commands/")
52
+
53
+ ### What to Skip
54
+
55
+ - Debugging steps and transient errors
56
+ - Code output and tool observations
57
+ - File contents that were just being read
58
+ - Ephemeral task details ("fix this test", "run the linter")
59
+ - Information already obvious from the codebase itself
60
+
61
+ ### Scope Detection
62
+
63
+ Set scope_hint to "global" when the text contains signals like:
64
+ - "I always...", "in all my projects...", "my preference is..."
65
+ - "everywhere", "across all repos"
66
+
67
+ Default to "project" for everything else.
68
+
69
+ ### Step 3: Persist Each Extraction
70
+
71
+ For each content item with extracted knowledge:
72
+
73
+ 1. Call `memory.store_extraction` with the entities, facts, and decisions arrays
74
+ 2. Call `memory.mark_distilled` with the content_item_id and facts_extracted count
75
+ 3. If nothing was extracted, still call `memory.mark_distilled` with facts_extracted: 0
76
+
77
+ ### Step 4: Report
78
+
79
+ Return a summary:
80
+
81
+ ```
82
+ ## Distillation Complete
83
+
84
+ - Items processed: N
85
+ - Facts extracted: N
86
+ - Entities found: N
87
+ - Decisions captured: N
88
+ - Items skipped (nothing to extract): N
89
+ ```
90
+
91
+ ### Guidelines
92
+
93
+ - Process items one at a time to keep extractions focused
94
+ - Use `compact: true` on `memory.undistilled` for smaller responses
95
+ - Be conservative — only extract facts you're confident about (>0.7)
96
+ - Prefer "stated" strength over "inferred" unless clearly implied
97
+ - Do NOT fabricate facts — only extract what's actually in the text
98
+ - If text is mostly code/tool output with no conversational knowledge, mark as distilled with 0 facts