memory-processor

Process file changes and update CLAUDE.md memory sections. Use when the memory-updater agent needs to analyze dirty files, update AUTO-MANAGED sections, verify content removal, or detect stale commands. Invoked after file edits to keep project memory in sync.

$ Installer

git clone https://github.com/severity1/claude-code-auto-memory /tmp/claude-code-auto-memory && cp -r /tmp/claude-code-auto-memory/skills/memory-processor ~/.claude/skills/claude-code-auto-memory

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: memory-processor description: Process file changes and update CLAUDE.md memory sections. Use when the memory-updater agent needs to analyze dirty files, update AUTO-MANAGED sections, verify content removal, or detect stale commands. Invoked after file edits to keep project memory in sync.

Memory Processor

Process changed files and update relevant CLAUDE.md sections following official guidelines.

Guidelines

MANDATORY: All rules below must be followed exactly. Violations produce incorrect CLAUDE.md content.

@../shared/references/guidelines.md

Algorithm

  1. Parse context: Read context provided by memory-updater agent:

    • Changed files with categories
    • File content summaries
    • Detected dependencies
    • Git context (commits, diffs)
    • Target CLAUDE.md files
  2. Categorize changes: Map files to CLAUDE.md sections using the tables in "Section Names" below. Match changed files to their update triggers.

  3. Analyze impact: Determine what needs updating:

    • New build commands added?
    • Architecture changed (new dirs, renamed components)?
    • New coding patterns detected?
    • Dependencies added/removed?
  4. Verify and update content: Before modifying documented content, verify accuracy:

    Key distinction - conventions vs patterns:

    • conventions: Explicit rules humans decided (naming, imports, formatting)
    • patterns: Implicit patterns AI detected from recurring code structures

    Removal verification:

    • Read the relevant CLAUDE.md section to get currently documented items
    • For each item that appears missing from changed files:
      • Use Grep to search the codebase for that item
      • Search in relevant directories excluding node_modules, vendor, .git
      • If item exists elsewhere: keep it documented
      • If item is not found anywhere: mark for removal

    Stale command detection:

    • Compare documented commands against commands that actually executed successfully
    • If documented command differs from successful execution, update to match what worked
    • Examples:
      • Documented: python pytest | Actually worked: python -m pytest → Update
      • Documented: npm test | Actually worked: npm run test → Update
      • Documented: pytest tests/ | Actually worked: uv run pytest → Update
    • Source: Successful Bash tool executions from session context or git commit history

    Examples:

    • Pattern: @decorator removed → search grep -r "@decorator" src/
    • Convention: async/await style removed → search for async function or await
    • Architecture: utils/ directory deleted → verify no utils/ references remain
    • Build command: npm run dev removed from package.json → verify script is gone
  5. Update CLAUDE.md: Modify relevant sections:

    • Preserve AUTO-MANAGED markers
    • Never touch MANUAL sections
    • Apply content rules (specific, concise, structured)
  6. Validate: Ensure updates follow guidelines:

    • No generic instructions added
    • Specific and actionable content
    • Proper markdown formatting

Marker Syntax

CLAUDE.md uses HTML comment markers for selective updates:

<!-- AUTO-MANAGED: section-name -->
Content that will be automatically updated
<!-- END AUTO-MANAGED -->

<!-- MANUAL -->
Content that will never be touched
<!-- END MANUAL -->

Section Names

Root CLAUDE.md Sections

SectionPurposeUpdate Triggers
project-descriptionProject overviewREADME changes, major refactors
build-commandsBuild, test, lint commandspackage.json, Makefile, pyproject.toml
architectureDirectory structure, componentsNew dirs, renamed files, structural changes
conventionsNaming, imports, code standardsPattern changes in source files
patternsAI-detected coding patternsRepeated patterns across files
git-insightsDecisions from git historySignificant commits
best-practicesFrom official Claude Code docsManual updates only

Subtree CLAUDE.md Sections

SectionPurposeUpdate Triggers
module-descriptionModule purposeModule README, major changes
architectureModule structureFile changes within module
conventionsModule-specific conventionsPattern changes in module
dependenciesKey module dependenciesImport changes, package updates

Token Efficiency

  • Keep sections concise - bullet points, not paragraphs
  • Use imports (@path/to/file) for detailed specs
  • Follow Content Rules above (< 500 lines, stay current)

Output

Return a brief summary:

  • "Updated [section names] in [CLAUDE.md path] based on changes to [file names]"
  • "Removed [pattern] from [section] - no longer used in codebase"
  • "No updates needed - changes do not affect documented sections"