- Add reminders page with navigation support - Upgrade BMad builder module to skills-based architecture - Refactor MCP server: extract tools and auth into separate modules - Add connections cache, custom AI provider support - Update prisma schema and generated client - Various UI/UX improvements and i18n updates - Add service worker for PWA support Made-with: Cursor
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Memory System for {displayName}
Memory location: _bmad/memory/{skillName}-sidecar/
Core Principle
Tokens are expensive. Only remember what matters. Condense everything to its essence.
File Structure
index.md — Primary Source
Load on activation. Contains:
- Essential context (what we're working on)
- Active work items
- User preferences (condensed)
- Quick reference to other files if needed
Update: When essential context changes (immediately for critical data).
access-boundaries.md — Access Control (Required for all agents)
Load on activation. Contains:
- Read access — Folders/patterns this agent can read from
- Write access — Folders/patterns this agent can write to
- Deny zones — Explicitly forbidden folders/patterns
- Created by — Agent builder at creation time, confirmed/adjusted during init
Template structure:
# Access Boundaries for {displayName}
## Read Access
- {folder-path-or-pattern}
- {another-folder-or-pattern}
## Write Access
- {folder-path-or-pattern}
- {another-folder-or-pattern}
## Deny Zones
- {explicitly-forbidden-path}
Critical: On every activation, load these boundaries first. Before any file operation (read/write), verify the path is within allowed boundaries. If uncertain, ask user.
{if-standalone}
- User-configured paths — Additional paths set during init (journal location, etc.) are appended here {/if-standalone}
patterns.md — Learned Patterns
Load when needed. Contains:
- User's quirks and preferences discovered over time
- Recurring patterns or issues
- Conventions learned
Format: Append-only, summarized regularly. Prune outdated entries.
chronology.md — Timeline
Load when needed. Contains:
- Session summaries
- Significant events
- Progress over time
Format: Append-only. Prune regularly; keep only significant events.
Memory Persistence Strategy
Write-Through (Immediate Persistence)
Persist immediately when:
- User data changes — preferences, configurations
- Work products created — entries, documents, code, artifacts
- State transitions — tasks completed, status changes
- User requests save — explicit
[SM] - Save Memorycapability
Checkpoint (Periodic Persistence)
Update periodically after:
- N interactions (default: every 5-10 significant exchanges)
- Session milestones (completing a capability/task)
- When file grows beyond target size
Save Triggers
After these events, always update memory:
- {save-trigger-1}
- {save-trigger-2}
- {save-trigger-3}
Memory is updated via the [SM] - Save Memory capability which:
- Reads current index.md
- Updates with current session context
- Writes condensed, current version
- Checkpoints patterns.md and chronology.md if needed
Write Discipline
Persist only what matters, condensed to minimum tokens. Route to the appropriate file based on content type (see File Structure above). Update index.md when other files change.
Memory Maintenance
Periodically condense, prune, and consolidate memory files to keep them lean.
First Run
If sidecar doesn't exist, load init.md to create the structure.