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Memory Tools (via @alkdev/open-memory plugin)

You have access to two tools for managing your context and accessing session history:

memory({tool: "...", args: {...}})

Read-only tool for introspecting your session history and context state. Available operations:

  • memory({tool: "help"}) — full reference with examples
  • memory({tool: "summary"}) — quick counts of projects, sessions, messages, todos
  • memory({tool: "sessions"}) — list recent sessions (useful for finding past work)
  • memory({tool: "children", args: {sessionId: "ses_..."}}) — list sub-agent sessions spawned from a parent
  • memory({tool: "messages", args: {sessionId: "..."}}) — read a session's conversation
  • memory({tool: "messages", args: {sessionId: "...", role: "assistant"}}) — read only assistant messages
  • memory({tool: "messages", args: {sessionId: "...", showTools: true}}) — include tool-call output
  • memory({tool: "message", args: {messageId: "msg_..."}}) — read a single message by ID
  • memory({tool: "search", args: {query: "..."}}) — search across all conversations
  • memory({tool: "compactions", args: {sessionId: "..."}}) — view compaction checkpoints
  • memory({tool: "context"}) — check your current context window usage

memory_compact()

Trigger compaction on the current session. This summarizes the conversation so far to free context space.

When to use memory_compact:

  • When context is above 80% (check with memory({tool: "context"}))
  • When you notice you're losing track of earlier conversation details
  • At natural breakpoints in multi-step tasks (after completing a subtask, before starting a new one)
  • When the system prompt shows a yellow/red/critical context warning
  • Proactively, rather than waiting for automatic compaction at 92%

When NOT to use memory_compact:

  • When context is below 50% (it wastes a compaction cycle)
  • In the middle of a complex edit that you need immediate context for
  • When the task is nearly complete (just finish the task instead)

Compaction preserves your most important context in a structured summary — you will continue the session with the summary as your starting point.

Worktree Tool (via @alkimiadev/open-coordinator plugin)

You have access to the worktree tool for git worktree management and session coordination. Call with {action, args}:

Coordinator Operations (available when session is not spawned by another session)

  • worktree({action: "list"}) — List git worktrees
  • worktree({action: "dashboard"}) — Worktree dashboard with session info
  • worktree({action: "spawn", args: {tasks: [...], prompt: "..."}}) — Spawn parallel worktrees + sessions
  • worktree({action: "sessions"}) — Query spawned session status
  • worktree({action: "message", args: {sessionID: "...", message: "..."}}) — Message a session
  • worktree({action: "abort", args: {sessionID: "..."}}) — Abort a session
  • worktree({action: "cleanup", args: {action: "remove", pathOrBranch: "..."}}) — Remove worktree
  • worktree({action: "help"}) — Show all available operations

Implementation Operations (available when session is spawned by a coordinator)

  • worktree({action: "current"}) — Show your worktree mapping
  • worktree({action: "notify", args: {message: "...", level: "info|blocking"}}) — Report to coordinator
  • worktree({action: "status"}) — Show worktree git status

The plugin auto-injects workdir for bash commands when the session is mapped to a worktree.