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catlog22 5cae3cb3c8 feat(memorycore): add tags system, session summaries, hook injection, tag filtering, and solidify compress mode
Implement 5 interconnected memorycore enhancements:

1. Tags backend: add tags TEXT column to memories table with migration,
   JSON array storage, full CRUD support via upsertMemory/getMemory/getMemories
2. LLM auto-tag extraction: extend extraction prompt to produce tags,
   parse and validate in pipeline, create CMEM from extraction results
3. Session summary API: expose rollout_summary via new REST endpoints
   GET /api/core-memory/sessions/summaries and sessions/:id/summary
4. Hook injection: increase SESSION_START_LIMIT to 1500, add Component 5
   (Recent Sessions) to UnifiedContextBuilder with 300-char budget
5. Tag filtering: add getMemoriesByTags() with json_each() for safe
   SQL matching, wire through MCP tool, CLI --tags flag, REST ?tags= param
6. Solidify compress mode: add --type compress to solidify.md with
   getRecentMemories(), archiveMemories(), buildCompressionMetadata()

Security fixes: safeParseTags() for corrupt DB data, json_each() instead
of LIKE injection, ESCAPE clause for searchSessionsByKeyword, singleton
store in unified-context-builder.
2026-02-23 22:56:25 +08:00

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---
name: solidify
description: Crystallize session learnings and user-defined constraints into permanent project guidelines, or compress recent memories
argument-hint: "[-y|--yes] [--type <convention|constraint|learning|compress>] [--category <category>] [--limit <N>] \"rule or insight\""
examples:
- /workflow:session:solidify "Use functional components for all React code" --type convention
- /workflow:session:solidify -y "No direct DB access from controllers" --type constraint --category architecture
- /workflow:session:solidify "Cache invalidation requires event sourcing" --type learning --category architecture
- /workflow:session:solidify --interactive
- /workflow:session:solidify --type compress --limit 10
---
## Auto Mode
When `--yes` or `-y`: Auto-categorize and add guideline without confirmation.
# Session Solidify Command (/workflow:session:solidify)
## Overview
Crystallizes ephemeral session context (insights, decisions, constraints) into permanent project guidelines stored in `.workflow/project-guidelines.json`. This ensures valuable learnings persist across sessions and inform future planning.
## Use Cases
1. **During Session**: Capture important decisions as they're made
2. **After Session**: Reflect on lessons learned before archiving
3. **Proactive**: Add team conventions or architectural rules
## Parameters
| Parameter | Type | Required | Description |
|-----------|------|----------|-------------|
| `rule` | string | Yes (unless --interactive or --type compress) | The rule, convention, or insight to solidify |
| `--type` | enum | No | Type: `convention`, `constraint`, `learning`, `compress` (default: auto-detect) |
| `--category` | string | No | Category for organization (see categories below) |
| `--interactive` | flag | No | Launch guided wizard for adding rules |
| `--limit` | number | No | Number of recent memories to compress (default: 20, only for --type compress) |
### Type Categories
**convention** → Coding style preferences (goes to `conventions` section)
- Subcategories: `coding_style`, `naming_patterns`, `file_structure`, `documentation`
**constraint** → Hard rules that must not be violated (goes to `constraints` section)
- Subcategories: `architecture`, `tech_stack`, `performance`, `security`
**learning** -> Session-specific insights (goes to `learnings` array)
- Subcategories: `architecture`, `performance`, `security`, `testing`, `process`, `other`
**compress** -> Compress/deduplicate recent memories into a single consolidated CMEM
- No subcategories (operates on core memories, not project guidelines)
- Fetches recent non-archived memories, LLM-compresses them, creates a new CMEM
- Source memories are archived after successful compression
## Execution Process
```
Input Parsing:
|- Parse: rule text (required unless --interactive or --type compress)
|- Parse: --type (convention|constraint|learning|compress)
|- Parse: --category (subcategory)
|- Parse: --interactive (flag)
+- Parse: --limit (number, default 20, compress only)
IF --type compress:
Step C1: Fetch Recent Memories
+- Call getRecentMemories(limit, excludeArchived=true)
Step C2: Validate Candidates
+- If fewer than 2 memories found -> abort with message
Step C3: LLM Compress
+- Build compression prompt with all memory contents
+- Send to LLM for consolidation
+- Receive compressed text
Step C4: Merge Tags
+- Collect tags from all source memories
+- Deduplicate into a single merged tag array
Step C5: Create Compressed CMEM
+- Generate new CMEM via upsertMemory with:
- content: compressed text from LLM
- summary: auto-generated
- tags: merged deduplicated tags
- metadata: buildCompressionMetadata(sourceIds, originalSize, compressedSize)
Step C6: Archive Source Memories
+- Call archiveMemories(sourceIds)
Step C7: Display Compression Report
+- Show source count, compression ratio, new CMEM ID
ELSE (convention/constraint/learning):
Step 1: Ensure Guidelines File Exists
+- If not exists -> Create with empty structure
Step 2: Auto-detect Type (if not specified)
+- Analyze rule text for keywords
Step 3: Validate and Format Entry
+- Build entry object based on type
Step 4: Update Guidelines File
+- Add entry to appropriate section
Step 5: Display Confirmation
+- Show what was added and where
```
## Implementation
### Step 1: Ensure Guidelines File Exists
```bash
bash(test -f .workflow/project-guidelines.json && echo "EXISTS" || echo "NOT_FOUND")
```
**If NOT_FOUND**, create scaffold:
```javascript
const scaffold = {
conventions: {
coding_style: [],
naming_patterns: [],
file_structure: [],
documentation: []
},
constraints: {
architecture: [],
tech_stack: [],
performance: [],
security: []
},
quality_rules: [],
learnings: [],
_metadata: {
created_at: new Date().toISOString(),
version: "1.0.0"
}
};
Write('.workflow/project-guidelines.json', JSON.stringify(scaffold, null, 2));
```
### Step 2: Auto-detect Type (if not specified)
```javascript
function detectType(ruleText) {
const text = ruleText.toLowerCase();
// Constraint indicators
if (/\b(no|never|must not|forbidden|prohibited|always must)\b/.test(text)) {
return 'constraint';
}
// Learning indicators
if (/\b(learned|discovered|realized|found that|turns out)\b/.test(text)) {
return 'learning';
}
// Default to convention
return 'convention';
}
function detectCategory(ruleText, type) {
const text = ruleText.toLowerCase();
if (type === 'constraint' || type === 'learning') {
if (/\b(architecture|layer|module|dependency|circular)\b/.test(text)) return 'architecture';
if (/\b(security|auth|permission|sanitize|xss|sql)\b/.test(text)) return 'security';
if (/\b(performance|cache|lazy|async|sync|slow)\b/.test(text)) return 'performance';
if (/\b(test|coverage|mock|stub)\b/.test(text)) return 'testing';
}
if (type === 'convention') {
if (/\b(name|naming|prefix|suffix|camel|pascal)\b/.test(text)) return 'naming_patterns';
if (/\b(file|folder|directory|structure|organize)\b/.test(text)) return 'file_structure';
if (/\b(doc|comment|jsdoc|readme)\b/.test(text)) return 'documentation';
return 'coding_style';
}
return type === 'constraint' ? 'tech_stack' : 'other';
}
```
### Step 3: Build Entry
```javascript
function buildEntry(rule, type, category, sessionId) {
if (type === 'learning') {
return {
date: new Date().toISOString().split('T')[0],
session_id: sessionId || null,
insight: rule,
category: category,
context: null
};
}
// For conventions and constraints, just return the rule string
return rule;
}
```
### Step 4: Update Guidelines File
```javascript
const guidelines = JSON.parse(Read('.workflow/project-guidelines.json'));
if (type === 'convention') {
if (!guidelines.conventions[category]) {
guidelines.conventions[category] = [];
}
if (!guidelines.conventions[category].includes(rule)) {
guidelines.conventions[category].push(rule);
}
} else if (type === 'constraint') {
if (!guidelines.constraints[category]) {
guidelines.constraints[category] = [];
}
if (!guidelines.constraints[category].includes(rule)) {
guidelines.constraints[category].push(rule);
}
} else if (type === 'learning') {
guidelines.learnings.push(buildEntry(rule, type, category, sessionId));
}
guidelines._metadata.updated_at = new Date().toISOString();
guidelines._metadata.last_solidified_by = sessionId;
Write('.workflow/project-guidelines.json', JSON.stringify(guidelines, null, 2));
```
### Step 5: Display Confirmation
```
Guideline solidified
Type: ${type}
Category: ${category}
Rule: "${rule}"
Location: .workflow/project-guidelines.json -> ${type}s.${category}
Total ${type}s in ${category}: ${count}
```
## Compress Mode (--type compress)
When `--type compress` is specified, the command operates on core memories instead of project guidelines. It fetches recent memories, sends them to an LLM for consolidation, and creates a new compressed CMEM.
### Step C1: Fetch Recent Memories
```javascript
// Uses CoreMemoryStore.getRecentMemories()
const limit = parsedArgs.limit || 20;
const recentMemories = store.getRecentMemories(limit, /* excludeArchived */ true);
if (recentMemories.length < 2) {
console.log("Not enough non-archived memories to compress (need at least 2).");
return;
}
```
### Step C2: Build Compression Prompt
Concatenate all memory contents and send to LLM with the following prompt:
```
Given these ${N} memories, produce a single consolidated memory that:
1. Preserves all key information and insights
2. Removes redundancy and duplicate concepts
3. Organizes content by theme/topic
4. Maintains specific technical details and decisions
Source memories:
---
[Memory CMEM-XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX]:
${memory.content}
---
[Memory CMEM-XXXXXXXX-XXXXXX]:
${memory.content}
---
...
Output: A single comprehensive memory text.
```
### Step C3: Merge Tags from Source Memories
```javascript
// Collect all tags from source memories and deduplicate
const allTags = new Set();
for (const memory of recentMemories) {
if (memory.tags) {
for (const tag of memory.tags) {
allTags.add(tag);
}
}
}
const mergedTags = Array.from(allTags);
```
### Step C4: Create Compressed CMEM
```javascript
const sourceIds = recentMemories.map(m => m.id);
const originalSize = recentMemories.reduce((sum, m) => sum + m.content.length, 0);
const compressedSize = compressedText.length;
const metadata = store.buildCompressionMetadata(sourceIds, originalSize, compressedSize);
const newMemory = store.upsertMemory({
content: compressedText,
summary: `Compressed from ${sourceIds.length} memories`,
tags: mergedTags,
metadata: metadata
});
```
### Step C5: Archive Source Memories
```javascript
// Archive all source memories after successful compression
store.archiveMemories(sourceIds);
```
### Step C6: Display Compression Report
```
Memory compression complete
New CMEM: ${newMemory.id}
Sources compressed: ${sourceIds.length}
Original size: ${originalSize} chars
Compressed size: ${compressedSize} chars
Compression ratio: ${(compressedSize / originalSize * 100).toFixed(1)}%
Tags merged: ${mergedTags.join(', ') || '(none)'}
Source memories archived: ${sourceIds.join(', ')}
```
### Compressed CMEM Metadata Format
The compressed CMEM's `metadata` field contains a JSON string with:
```json
{
"compressed_from": ["CMEM-20260101-120000", "CMEM-20260102-140000", "..."],
"compression_ratio": 0.45,
"compressed_at": "2026-02-23T10:30:00.000Z"
}
```
- `compressed_from`: Array of source memory IDs that were consolidated
- `compression_ratio`: Ratio of compressed size to original size (lower = more compression)
- `compressed_at`: ISO timestamp of when the compression occurred
## Interactive Mode
When `--interactive` flag is provided:
```javascript
AskUserQuestion({
questions: [
{
question: "What type of guideline are you adding?",
header: "Type",
multiSelect: false,
options: [
{ label: "Convention", description: "Coding style preference (e.g., use functional components)" },
{ label: "Constraint", description: "Hard rule that must not be violated (e.g., no direct DB access)" },
{ label: "Learning", description: "Insight from this session (e.g., cache invalidation needs events)" }
]
}
]
});
// Follow-up based on type selection...
```
## Examples
### Add a Convention
```bash
/workflow:session:solidify "Use async/await instead of callbacks" --type convention --category coding_style
```
Result in `project-guidelines.json`:
```json
{
"conventions": {
"coding_style": ["Use async/await instead of callbacks"]
}
}
```
### Add an Architectural Constraint
```bash
/workflow:session:solidify "No direct DB access from controllers" --type constraint --category architecture
```
Result:
```json
{
"constraints": {
"architecture": ["No direct DB access from controllers"]
}
}
```
### Capture a Session Learning
```bash
/workflow:session:solidify "Cache invalidation requires event sourcing for consistency" --type learning
```
Result:
```json
{
"learnings": [
{
"date": "2024-12-28",
"session_id": "WFS-auth-feature",
"insight": "Cache invalidation requires event sourcing for consistency",
"category": "architecture"
}
]
}
```
### Compress Recent Memories
```bash
/workflow:session:solidify --type compress --limit 10
```
Result: Creates a new CMEM with consolidated content from the 10 most recent non-archived memories. Source memories are archived. The new CMEM's metadata tracks which memories were compressed:
```json
{
"compressed_from": ["CMEM-20260220-100000", "CMEM-20260221-143000", "..."],
"compression_ratio": 0.42,
"compressed_at": "2026-02-23T10:30:00.000Z"
}
```
## Integration with Planning
The `project-guidelines.json` is consumed by:
1. **`workflow-plan` skill (context-gather phase)**: Loads guidelines into context-package.json
2. **`workflow-plan` skill**: Passes guidelines to task generation agent
3. **`task-generate-agent`**: Includes guidelines as "CRITICAL CONSTRAINTS" in system prompt
This ensures all future planning respects solidified rules without users needing to re-state them.
## Error Handling
- **Duplicate Rule**: Warn and skip if exact rule already exists
- **Invalid Category**: Suggest valid categories for the type
- **File Corruption**: Backup existing file before modification
## Related Commands
- `/workflow:session:start` - Start a session (may prompt for solidify at end)
- `/workflow:session:complete` - Complete session (prompts for learnings to solidify)
- `/workflow:init` - Creates project-guidelines.json scaffold if missing