read-working-memory
Reads working memory at the start of each session, providing daily briefings synthesized from a knowledge base for context and improved session efficiency.
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1 组Each time a new conversation is started or a project is revisited, previous context information needs to be manually recalled or looked up, leading to high context switching costs and low work efficiency.
Automatically reads working memory, provides daily briefings and project context, significantly reduces context switching costs, ensures AI always understands the current work status, and improves work efficiency.
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read-working-memory
Read Working Memory
Start every session with context. Your Working Memory is a daily briefing synthesized from your knowledge base.
When to Use
At session start:
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Beginning of a new conversation
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Returning to a project after a break
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When context about recent work would help
During session:
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User asks "what am I working on?" or "what's my context?"
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User references recent priorities or decisions
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Need to understand what's been happening across tools
Skip when:
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Already loaded this session
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User explicitly wants a fresh start
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Working on an isolated, context-independent task
Usage
Read Working Memory with nmem first:
nmem --json wm read
If it succeeds but reports exists: false, say there is no Working Memory briefing yet. Only fall back to ~/ai-now/memory.md for older local-only setups.
What You'll Find
The Working Memory briefing contains:
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Active Focus Areas — Topics you're currently engaged with, ranked by recent activity
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Priorities — Items flagged as important or needing attention
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Unresolved Flags — Contradictions, stale information, or items needing verification
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Recent Activity — What changed in your knowledge base since the last briefing
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Deep Links — References to specific memories for further exploration
How to Use This Context
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Read once at session start — don't re-read unless asked
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Reference naturally — mention relevant context when it connects to the current task
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Don't overwhelm — share only the parts relevant to what the user is working on
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Cross-tool continuity — insights saved in other tools (Cursor, Claude Code, Codex) appear here
Examples
# Read today's briefing
nmem --json wm read
# Legacy local-only fallback
test -f ~/ai-now/memory.md && cat ~/ai-now/memory.md || echo "No Working Memory found. Ensure Nowledge Mem is running with Background Intelligence enabled."
About Working Memory
Working Memory is generated daily by Nowledge Mem's Background Intelligence. It synthesizes your recent knowledge activity into a concise briefing that any connected AI tool can read.
Updated daily at your configured briefing time (default: 8 AM local time).
Shared across tools — the same file is read by Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and any other connected agent. Save an insight in one tool, and tomorrow's briefing reflects it for all tools.
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