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Your agents forget context between sessions. memU gives every agent you use one shared, inspectable memory layer with source-linked recall.
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Project preferences
The durable constraints every agent should know before it starts.
Summary
- Keep the existing memU visual language
- Lead with personal memory across agents
- Prefer concise, product-first explanations
Source
- Original project conversation
- Launch brief
Updated
- Today
Related
- launch-decisions.md
- things-to-avoid.md
Launch decisions
Why the product story changed and what should stay consistent.
Decisions
- Position memU as one personal memory layer
- Show Codex, Claude, Gemini, OpenClaw, and Hermes
- Replace repeated long prompts with small context packs
- Keep every memory record inspectable
Source
- Product launch brief
- Website review
Related
- project-preferences.md
- tool-patterns.md
Coding habits
Patterns learned from code sessions and review history.
Habits
- Read the repository before editing
- Reuse existing components and local helpers
- Run lint and focused tests after changes
- Keep unrelated files untouched
Source
- Codex sessions
- Code review history
Related
- tool-patterns.md
Tool patterns
How each agent should retrieve and use personal memory.
Before a task
- Retrieve only records related to the current request
- Prefer recent decisions over stale assumptions
- Keep source links attached to the context pack
After a task
- Memorize durable decisions and preferences
- Skip temporary details and duplicated text
Related
- coding-habits.md
- things-to-avoid.md
Things to avoid
Repeated mistakes that should not follow the user into another agent.
Avoid
- Asking for project background that is already in memory
- Pasting full conversation histories into every prompt
- Hiding where a remembered fact came from
- Changing the established visual style without approval
Source
- User feedback
- Previous revisions
Related
- project-preferences.md
- launch-decisions.md
One Personal Memory Layer Across Every Agent
Chats, documents, and code logs become readable memory records. Every agent retrieves a small, source-linked context pack from the same layer.
Connect memU to every agent
# Paste into a new Codex session
Read memu.pro/skill.md, install memU, then use it to memorize and retrieve memory.
# Codex can now retrieve
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