mithun50 ad80f57f63 feat: Change installation directory to ~/.claude/commands/sc/
- Updated default installation path from ~/.claude/commands/ to ~/.claude/commands/sc/
- This maintains the /sc: namespace through directory organization
- Updated install_commands() default path in install_commands.py
- Updated CLI --target default in main.py to ~/.claude/commands/sc
- Updated list_installed_commands() to look in sc subdirectory
- All tests passing (70 passed, 1 skipped)
- Verified real installation: commands now install to ~/.claude/commands/sc/

Commands retain their /sc: prefix through name field in frontmatter:
- /sc:research - Deep web research
- /sc:index-repo - Repository indexing
- /sc:agent - Specialized AI agents
- /sc:recommend - Command recommendations
- /sc - Main help/dispatcher

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-11-11 18:37:03 +01:00
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Memory Directory

This directory contains memory and learning data for the SuperClaude Framework's PM Agent.

Overview

The PM Agent uses multiple memory systems to learn, improve, and maintain context across sessions:

  1. ReflexionMemory - Error learning and pattern recognition
  2. Workflow Metrics - Performance tracking and optimization
  3. Pattern Learning - Successful implementation patterns

Files

reflexion.jsonl (Auto-generated)

Purpose: Error learning database Format: JSON Lines Generated by: ReflexionMemory system (superclaude/core/pm_init/reflexion_memory.py)

Stores past errors, root causes, and solutions for instant error resolution.

Example entry:

{
  "ts": "2025-10-30T14:23:45+09:00",
  "task": "implement JWT authentication",
  "mistake": "JWT validation failed",
  "evidence": "TypeError: secret undefined",
  "rule": "Check env vars before auth implementation",
  "fix": "Added JWT_SECRET to .env",
  "tests": ["Verify .env vars", "Test JWT signing"],
  "status": "adopted"
}

User Guide: See docs/user-guide/memory-system.md

reflexion.jsonl.example

Purpose: Sample reflexion entries for reference Status: Template file (15 realistic examples)

Copy this to reflexion.jsonl if you want to start with example data, or let the system create it automatically on first error.

workflow_metrics.jsonl (Auto-generated)

Purpose: Task performance tracking Format: JSON Lines Generated by: PM Agent workflow system

Tracks token usage, execution time, and success rates for continuous optimization.

Example entry:

{
  "timestamp": "2025-10-17T01:54:21+09:00",
  "session_id": "abc123",
  "task_type": "bug_fix",
  "complexity": "light",
  "workflow_id": "progressive_v3_layer2",
  "layers_used": [0, 1, 2],
  "tokens_used": 650,
  "time_ms": 1800,
  "success": true
}

Schema: See WORKFLOW_METRICS_SCHEMA.md

patterns_learned.jsonl (Auto-generated)

Purpose: Successful implementation patterns Format: JSON Lines Generated by: PM Agent learning system

Captures reusable patterns from successful implementations.

Documentation Files

WORKFLOW_METRICS_SCHEMA.md

Complete schema definition for workflow metrics data, including field types, descriptions, and examples.

pm_context.md

Documentation of the PM Agent's context management system, including progressive loading strategy and token efficiency.

token_efficiency_validation.md

Validation results and benchmarks for token efficiency optimizations.

last_session.md

Session notes and context from previous work sessions.

next_actions.md

Planned improvements and next steps for the memory system.

File Management

Automatic Files

These files are automatically created and managed by the system:

  • reflexion.jsonl - Created on first error
  • workflow_metrics.jsonl - Created on first task
  • patterns_learned.jsonl - Created when patterns are learned

Don't manually create these files - the system handles it.

When Files Are Missing

If reflexion.jsonl doesn't exist:

  • Normal on first run
  • Will be created automatically when first error occurs
  • No action needed

Backup and Maintenance

Backup:

# Archive old learnings
tar -czf memory-backup-$(date +%Y%m%d).tar.gz docs/memory/*.jsonl

Clean old entries (if files grow too large):

# Keep last 100 entries
tail -100 docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl > reflexion.tmp
mv reflexion.tmp docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl

Validate JSON format:

# Check all lines are valid JSON
cat docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl | while read line; do
  echo "$line" | jq . >/dev/null || echo "Invalid: $line"
done

Git and Version Control

What to Commit

Should be committed:

  • reflexion.jsonl.example (template)
  • patterns_learned.jsonl (shared patterns)
  • Documentation files (*.md)

Optional to commit:

  • reflexion.jsonl (team-specific learnings)
  • workflow_metrics.jsonl (performance data)

Recommendation: Add reflexion.jsonl to .gitignore if learnings are developer-specific.

Gitignore Configuration

If you want personal memory (not shared with team):

# Add to .gitignore
echo "docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl" >> .gitignore
echo "docs/memory/workflow_metrics.jsonl" >> .gitignore

If you want shared team memory (everyone benefits):

# Keep files in git (current default)
# All team members learn from each other's mistakes

Privacy and Security

What's Stored

ReflexionMemory stores:

  • Error messages
  • Task descriptions
  • Solution approaches
  • Timestamps

It does NOT store:

  • Passwords or secrets
  • API keys
  • Personal data
  • Production data

Sensitive Information

If an error message contains sensitive info:

  1. The entry will be in reflexion.jsonl
  2. Manually edit the file to redact sensitive data
  3. Keep the learning, remove the secret

Example:

// Before (contains secret)
{"evidence": "Auth failed with key abc123xyz"}

// After (redacted)
{"evidence": "Auth failed with invalid API key"}

Performance

File Sizes

Expected file sizes:

  • reflexion.jsonl: 1-10 KB per 10 entries (~1MB per 1000 errors)
  • workflow_metrics.jsonl: 0.5-1 KB per entry
  • patterns_learned.jsonl: 2-5 KB per pattern

Search Performance

ReflexionMemory search is fast:

  • <10ms for files under 1MB
  • <50ms for files under 10MB
  • <200ms for files under 100MB

No performance concerns until 10,000+ entries.

Troubleshooting

File Permission Errors

If you get EACCES errors:

chmod 644 docs/memory/*.jsonl

Corrupted JSON

If entries are malformed:

# Find and remove invalid lines
cat reflexion.jsonl | while read line; do
  echo "$line" | jq . >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo "$line"
done > fixed.jsonl
mv fixed.jsonl reflexion.jsonl

Duplicate Entries

If you see duplicate learnings:

# Show duplicates
cat reflexion.jsonl | jq -r '.mistake' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn

# Remove duplicates (keeps first occurrence)
cat reflexion.jsonl | jq -s 'unique_by(.mistake)' | jq -c '.[]' > deduplicated.jsonl
mv deduplicated.jsonl reflexion.jsonl

Quick Commands

# View all learnings
cat docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl | jq

# Count entries
wc -l docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl

# Search for specific topic
grep -i "auth" docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl | jq

# Latest 5 learnings
tail -5 docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl | jq

# Most common mistakes
cat docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl | jq -r '.mistake' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head -10

# Export to readable format
cat docs/memory/reflexion.jsonl | jq > reflexion-readable.json

Last Updated: 2025-10-30 Maintained by: SuperClaude Framework Team