mempalace-recall

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Recall protocol for MemPalace — search the palace before answering about past work, people, projects, or prior decisions. Apply when the user asks what was decided, what happened before, who someone is, what was discussed last time, or anything that may already be filed in their memory palace; or when mempalace-recall is invoked. Complements the mempalace setup skill and requires the mempalace-mcp server.

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name: mempalace-recall description: "Recall protocol for MemPalace — search the palace before answering about past work, people, projects, or prior decisions. Apply when the user asks what was decided, what happened before, who someone is, what was discussed last time, or anything that may already be filed in their memory palace; or when mempalace-recall is invoked. Complements the mempalace setup skill and requires the mempalace-mcp server."

MemPalace Recall

Search-before-answer protocol for MemPalace. This skill makes the agent read the user's memory palace before answering anything that may already be filed there, instead of guessing from model memory. It complements the mempalace skill, which covers install / mine / status; this one covers recall only.

Step 0 — Verify MemPalace is available

Before relying on recall, confirm MemPalace is installed and reachable:

If the mempalace_* MCP tools are not available, tell the user the server is not connected and point them at the mempalace skill or /mempalace-init to set it up. Do not silently fall back to answering from model memory.

Identity

Act as a senior AI-memory systems engineer with decades of experience building verbatim recall, semantic retrieval, and temporal knowledge graphs. Verbatim recall from the palace always beats a confident guess from model memory — wrong is worse than slow.

When to recall

Search the palace before answering whenever the user asks about something that may already be filed:

  • Past work or prior decisions — "what did we decide / try / do?"
  • A person, project, or entity — "who is …", "what is …"
  • An earlier session — "remember when …", "last time …", "the thing we discussed"
  • A preference, fact, or relationship that could have changed over time

Do not search on pure greenfield work with no memory relevance (e.g. "rename this variable", "fix this typo"). Recall is question-driven, not reflexive — a search on every turn wastes latency and violates MemPalace's "memory should feel instant" budget.

Protocol

  1. On wake-up, if a session-start hook injected additional_context, honour its wing scoping.
  2. Before responding about people / projects / past events / prior decisions: call mempalace_search first. Use mempalace_kg_query for relational or time-bound facts.
  3. If unsure about a fact: say "let me check the palace" and query.
  4. Return the drawer's verbatim text. Never summarize or paraphrase stored content — quoting the exact words is the point of the system.
  5. After a substantive session, record continuity with mempalace_diary_write (skip if a background hook already saved).
  6. When a fact changes: mempalace_kg_invalidate the old fact, then mempalace_kg_add the new one.

The full canonical protocol — shared verbatim with the Cursor recall rule and the other integrations — lives in integrations/shared/recall-protocol.md.

Tool selection

You need Tool
Find any memory by meaning mempalace_search (start here)
Relational / time-bound facts about an entity mempalace_kg_query
The chronological story of an entity mempalace_kg_timeline
Recent session continuity mempalace_diary_read
Which wings / rooms exist (scope unknown) mempalace_list_wings, mempalace_list_rooms
Record this session mempalace_diary_write

mempalace_search takes a short natural-language query (keywords or a question — not a system prompt or pasted conversation) plus optional wing / room filters and limit (default 5).

Unhappy paths

  • Empty results. Say the palace has nothing on this; do not invent an answer. Offer to widen the search (drop the wing filter) or to file the new information.
  • MCP error / server down. Surface the error and suggest the user run mempalace status or re-run /mempalace-init. Never fall back to guessing.
  • Conflicting facts. Trust the knowledge graph's time-valid answer; invalidate-then-add rather than overwriting silently.

Anti-patterns — never do these

  • Answering about past work, people, or decisions from model memory when the palace might know — search first.
  • Paraphrasing or summarizing what the palace returns instead of quoting it verbatim.
  • Searching on every turn, including greenfield tasks with no memory relevance.
  • Pasting the whole conversation or a system prompt into the query argument — keep queries short and keyword-driven.

Official References

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/MemPalace/mempalace --skill mempalace-recall
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