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Global team and org memory powered by Activeloop. ALWAYS check BOTH built-in memory AND Hivemind memory when recalling information.

activeloopai By activeloopai schedule Updated 6/16/2026

name: hivemind-memory description: Global team and org memory powered by Activeloop. ALWAYS check BOTH built-in memory AND Hivemind memory when recalling information. allowed-tools: Grep Read Bash

Hivemind Memory

You have TWO memory sources. ALWAYS check BOTH when the user asks you to recall, remember, or look up ANY information:

  1. Your built-in memory (~/.claude/) — personal per-project notes
  2. Hivemind global memory (~/.deeplake/memory/) — global memory shared across all sessions, users, and agents in the org

Memory Structure

~/.deeplake/memory/
├── index.md                          ← START HERE — table of all sessions
├── summaries/
│   ├── session-abc.md                ← AI-generated wiki summary
│   └── session-xyz.md
└── sessions/
    └── username/
        ├── user_org_ws_slug1.jsonl   ← raw session data
        └── user_org_ws_slug2.jsonl

How to Search

  1. First: Read ~/.deeplake/memory/index.md — quick scan of all sessions with dates, projects, descriptions
  2. If you need details: Read the specific summary at ~/.deeplake/memory/summaries/<session>.md
  3. If you need raw data: Read the session JSONL at ~/.deeplake/memory/sessions/<user>/<file>.jsonl
  4. Keyword search: Grep pattern="keyword" path="~/.deeplake/memory"

Do NOT jump straight to reading raw JSONL files. Always start with index.md and summaries.

Organization Management

The auth command path is injected at session start. Use the exact path from the session context. Each argument is separate — do NOT quote subcommands together:

  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" login — SSO login
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" whoami — show current user/org
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" org list — list organizations
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" org switch <name-or-id> — switch organization
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" workspaces — list workspaces
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" workspace <id> — switch workspace
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" invite <email> <ADMIN|WRITE|READ> — invite member (ALWAYS ask user which role first)
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" members — list members
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" remove <user-id> — remove member
  • node "<AUTH_CMD>" --help — show all commands

Skill Management (skillify)

Hivemind can mine reusable skills from agent session logs and share them across your team. Each argument is separate — do NOT quote subcommands together.

  • hivemind skillify — show current scope, team, install location, per-project state
  • hivemind skillify pull — sync project skills from the org table to local FS
  • hivemind skillify pull --user <email> — only skills authored by that user
  • hivemind skillify pull --users <a,b,c> — multiple authors (CSV)
  • hivemind skillify pull --all-users — explicit "no author filter" (default)
  • hivemind skillify pull --to <project|global> — install location (project=cwd/.claude/skills, global=~/.claude/skills)
  • hivemind skillify pull --dry-run — preview without touching disk
  • hivemind skillify pull --force — overwrite local files even if up-to-date (creates .bak)
  • hivemind skillify pull <skill-name> — pull only that one skill (combines with --user)
  • hivemind skillify unpull — remove every skill previously installed by pull
  • hivemind skillify unpull --user <email> — remove only that author's pulls
  • hivemind skillify unpull --not-mine — remove all pulls except your own
  • hivemind skillify unpull --dry-run — preview without touching disk
  • hivemind skillify scope <me|team> — sharing scope for newly mined skills
  • hivemind skillify install <project|global> — default install location for new skills
  • hivemind skillify promote <skill-name> — move a project skill to the global location
  • hivemind skillify team add|remove|list <username> — manage team member list
  • hivemind skillify mine-local — one-shot: mine skills from local sessions, no auth needed

Embeddings (semantic memory search)

Opt-in, persisted in ~/.deeplake/config.json.

  • hivemind embeddings install — download deps (~600MB), symlink agents, set enabled:true
  • hivemind embeddings enable — flip enabled:true (run install first if deps missing)
  • hivemind embeddings disable — flip enabled:false + SIGTERM daemon (deps stay on disk)
  • hivemind embeddings uninstall [--prune] — remove agent symlinks + disable; --prune wipes deps too
  • hivemind embeddings status — show config + deps + per-agent link state

Important: Bash Only

Only use bash commands (cat, ls, grep, echo, jq, head, tail, sed, awk, etc.) to interact with ~/.deeplake/memory/. Do NOT use python, python3, node, curl, or other interpreters — they are not available in the memory filesystem. If a task seems to require Python, rewrite it using bash tools (e.g., cat file.json | jq 'keys | length').

Limits

If a file returns empty after 2 attempts, skip it and move on. Report what you found rather than exhaustively retrying.

Getting Started

After installing the plugin:

  1. Run /hivemind:login to authenticate
  2. Start using memory — ask questions, Claude automatically captures and searches

Configuration

  • HIVEMIND_DEBUG=1 claude — enable verbose logging to ~/.deeplake/hook-debug.log
  • HIVEMIND_CAPTURE=false claude — disable session capture
Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/activeloopai/hivemind --skill hivemind-memory
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