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lukaszraczylo 5c2685c7b6 feat(leann-phase2): implement hybrid vector storage and graph-based search (#20)
* feat(leann-phase2): implement hybrid vector storage and graph-based search

- [x] Add AST-aware code chunking for Go, Python, and TypeScript using tree-sitter
- [x] Implement LEANN-inspired hybrid vector storage with hub detection and selective embedding storage (60-80% savings)
- [x] Add observation relationship graph with CSR format and edge detection (file overlap, semantic similarity, temporal, concept)
- [x] Implement graph-aware search with two-level traversal and relationship-based ranking
- [x] Add auto-tuning system for dynamic hub threshold adjustment based on query performance
- [x] Add comprehensive metrics tracking for vector storage, queries, latency, and graph traversals
- [x] Update configuration system with graph and hybrid storage settings
- [x] Add graph stats and vector metrics endpoints to worker service
- [x] Enhance UI sidebar with advanced metrics display and graph visualization
- [x] Optimize struct field alignment throughout codebase for memory efficiency
- [x] Update documentation with LEANN Phase 2 features and performance benefits
- [x] Add tree-sitter dependency for AST parsing

* fix: add fts5 build tag to CI workflow

Pass build-tags: "fts5" to shared workflow to properly compile
sqlite-vec-go-bindings with SQLite FTS5 support.

This fixes test failures in hybrid vector storage tests that require
CGO and FTS5 build tags.

Requires shared-actions@8f7f235 or later.

* docs: add testing documentation and macOS ARM64 known issue

Document the macOS ARM64 CGO linking issue with sqlite-vec-go-bindings
that prevents hybrid package tests from compiling locally.

Added:
- .github/TESTING.md: Comprehensive testing guide with platform-specific
  issues, workarounds, and CI configuration details
- internal/vector/hybrid/README.md: Package-specific documentation
  explaining the macOS limitation
- .github/CI_FIX_SUMMARY.md: Technical details of the CI fix

Key points:
- 41 out of 42 packages test successfully on all platforms
- hybrid package tests fail only on macOS ARM64 (local dev issue)
- Linux CI tests pass with proper build-tags: "fts5" configuration
- Production builds and runtime functionality unaffected

This is a known limitation of sqlite-vec-go-bindings on macOS ARM64
and does not impact CI/CD or production deployments.

* fix: add SQLite busy_timeout to prevent database locked errors

Set PRAGMA busy_timeout=5000 (5 seconds) to allow SQLite to retry
when the database is locked instead of failing immediately.

This fixes race conditions when multiple goroutines try to write
simultaneously, particularly in tests where StoreObservation spawns
async cleanup goroutines.

Root cause:
- StoreObservation launches goroutine -> CleanupOldObservations
- Multiple concurrent cleanups caused "database is locked" errors
- Without busy_timeout, SQLite fails immediately on lock contention

Solution:
- Add 5-second busy timeout for automatic retry on lock
- Standard practice for concurrent SQLite usage
- Works with existing WAL mode configuration

Fixes TestObservationStore_CleanupOldObservations in CI.

* docs: complete summary of all CI test fixes

Comprehensive documentation of all fixes applied:
1. Missing build tags (fts5)
2. Database locked errors (busy_timeout)

All 41/42 packages now pass tests. The hybrid package has a known
macOS ARM64 limitation that doesn't affect CI or production.

No functionality was removed - all fixes are additive only.

* fix: add SQLite driver import to hybrid tests for CGO linking

Add blank import of mattn/go-sqlite3 to hybrid test files to ensure
the SQLite driver is linked into the test binary. This provides the
SQLite symbols that sqlite-vec-go-bindings requires.

Root cause:
- hybrid package imports sqlitevec (transitively depends on sqlite-vec CGO)
- Test binary needs SQLite symbols for linking
- sqlitevec tests already had this import, but hybrid tests didn't
- Without the driver import, linker fails with "undefined symbols"

This fix enables hybrid tests to run with -race flag on all platforms.

Before: 41/42 packages pass (hybrid failed to link)
After:  42/42 packages pass 

Fixes hybrid test compilation on macOS ARM64, Linux, and Windows.

* docs: remove outdated macOS limitation documentation

The hybrid test linking issue has been fixed by adding the SQLite
driver import. All tests now pass on all platforms including macOS.

Removed:
- internal/vector/hybrid/README.md (documented workaround no longer needed)
- .github/TESTING.md (macOS limitation section obsolete)

All 42/42 packages now test successfully with -race flag.

* docs: final comprehensive summary of all CI fixes

All three issues now resolved:
1. Missing fts5 build tags
2. Database busy_timeout for concurrent writes
3. Missing SQLite driver import in hybrid tests

Result: 42/42 packages pass with -race on all platforms.

Credit to reviewer for identifying the race detector concern.
2026-01-07 22:03:59 +00:00

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Go

// Package sdk provides SDK agent integration for claude-mnemonic.
package sdk
import (
"bytes"
"context"
"fmt"
"os"
"os/exec"
"path/filepath"
"strings"
"time"
json "github.com/goccy/go-json"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/claude-mnemonic/internal/config"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/claude-mnemonic/internal/db/gorm"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/claude-mnemonic/pkg/models"
"github.com/lukaszraczylo/claude-mnemonic/pkg/similarity"
"github.com/rs/zerolog/log"
)
// BroadcastFunc is a callback for broadcasting events to SSE clients.
type BroadcastFunc func(event map[string]interface{})
// SyncObservationFunc is a callback for syncing observations to vector DB.
type SyncObservationFunc func(obs *models.Observation)
// SyncSummaryFunc is a callback for syncing summaries to vector DB.
type SyncSummaryFunc func(summary *models.SessionSummary)
// Processor handles SDK agent processing of observations and summaries using Claude Code CLI.
type Processor struct {
observationStore *gorm.ObservationStore
summaryStore *gorm.SummaryStore
broadcastFunc BroadcastFunc
syncObservationFunc SyncObservationFunc
syncSummaryFunc SyncSummaryFunc
sem chan struct{}
claudePath string
model string
}
// SetBroadcastFunc sets the broadcast callback for SSE events.
func (p *Processor) SetBroadcastFunc(fn BroadcastFunc) {
p.broadcastFunc = fn
}
// SetSyncObservationFunc sets the callback for syncing observations to vector DB.
func (p *Processor) SetSyncObservationFunc(fn SyncObservationFunc) {
p.syncObservationFunc = fn
}
// SetSyncSummaryFunc sets the callback for syncing summaries to vector DB.
func (p *Processor) SetSyncSummaryFunc(fn SyncSummaryFunc) {
p.syncSummaryFunc = fn
}
// broadcast sends an event via the broadcast callback if set.
func (p *Processor) broadcast(event map[string]interface{}) {
if p.broadcastFunc != nil {
p.broadcastFunc(event)
}
}
// MaxConcurrentCLICalls is the maximum number of concurrent Claude CLI calls.
// This prevents overwhelming the API and manages resource usage.
const MaxConcurrentCLICalls = 4
// NewProcessor creates a new SDK processor.
func NewProcessor(observationStore *gorm.ObservationStore, summaryStore *gorm.SummaryStore) (*Processor, error) {
cfg := config.Get()
// Find Claude Code CLI
claudePath := cfg.ClaudeCodePath
if claudePath == "" {
// Try to find in PATH
path, err := exec.LookPath("claude")
if err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("claude CLI not found in PATH and CLAUDE_CODE_PATH not set")
}
claudePath = path
}
// Verify it exists
if _, err := os.Stat(claudePath); err != nil {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("claude CLI not found at %s: %w", claudePath, err)
}
return &Processor{
claudePath: claudePath,
model: cfg.Model,
observationStore: observationStore,
summaryStore: summaryStore,
sem: make(chan struct{}, MaxConcurrentCLICalls),
}, nil
}
// IsAvailable checks if the Claude CLI is available for processing.
func (p *Processor) IsAvailable() bool {
_, err := os.Stat(p.claudePath)
return err == nil
}
// ProcessObservation processes a single tool observation and extracts insights.
func (p *Processor) ProcessObservation(ctx context.Context, sdkSessionID, project string, toolName string, toolInput, toolResponse interface{}, promptNumber int, cwd string) error {
// Skip certain tools that aren't worth processing
if shouldSkipTool(toolName) {
log.Info().Str("tool", toolName).Msg("Skipping tool (not interesting for memory)")
return nil
}
// Convert tool data to strings for pre-filtering
inputStr := toJSONString(toolInput)
outputStr := toJSONString(toolResponse)
// Pre-filter trivial operations without calling Haiku
if shouldSkipTrivialOperation(toolName, inputStr, outputStr) {
log.Debug().Str("tool", toolName).Msg("Skipping trivial operation (pre-filter)")
return nil
}
log.Info().Str("tool", toolName).Msg("Processing tool execution with Claude CLI")
// Note: Removed the "file already has observations" check
// Each tool execution can produce unique insights even for the same file
// Similarity-based deduplication will handle true duplicates
// Build the prompt
exec := ToolExecution{
ToolName: toolName,
ToolInput: inputStr,
ToolOutput: outputStr,
CWD: cwd,
}
prompt := BuildObservationPrompt(exec)
// Acquire semaphore slot (limits concurrent CLI calls)
select {
case p.sem <- struct{}{}:
defer func() { <-p.sem }()
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
// Call Claude Code CLI
response, err := p.callClaudeCLI(ctx, prompt)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Str("tool", toolName).Msg("Failed to call Claude CLI for observation")
return err
}
// Parse observations from response
observations := ParseObservations(response, sdkSessionID)
if len(observations) == 0 {
log.Info().Str("tool", toolName).Msg("No observations extracted (Claude deemed not significant)")
return nil
}
// Get existing observations for deduplication
existingObs, err := p.observationStore.GetRecentObservations(ctx, project, 50)
if err != nil {
log.Warn().Err(err).Msg("Failed to get existing observations for dedup check")
existingObs = nil // Continue without dedup
}
// Store each observation (with deduplication check)
const similarityThreshold = 0.4 // Same threshold as retrieval clustering
var storedCount, skippedCount int
for _, obs := range observations {
// Capture file modification times for staleness detection
obs.FileMtimes = captureFileMtimes(obs.FilesRead, obs.FilesModified, cwd)
// Convert to stored observation for similarity check
storedObs := obs.ToStoredObservation()
// Check if this observation is too similar to existing ones
if existingObs != nil && similarity.IsSimilarToAny(storedObs, existingObs, similarityThreshold) {
log.Debug().
Str("type", string(obs.Type)).
Str("title", obs.Title).
Msg("Skipping observation - too similar to existing")
skippedCount++
continue
}
id, createdAtEpoch, err := p.observationStore.StoreObservation(ctx, sdkSessionID, project, obs, promptNumber, 0)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Msg("Failed to store observation")
continue
}
storedCount++
log.Info().
Int64("id", id).
Str("type", string(obs.Type)).
Str("title", obs.Title).
Int("trackedFiles", len(obs.FileMtimes)).
Msg("Observation stored")
// Sync to vector DB if callback is set
if p.syncObservationFunc != nil {
fullObs := models.NewObservation(sdkSessionID, project, obs, promptNumber, 0)
fullObs.ID = id
fullObs.CreatedAtEpoch = createdAtEpoch
p.syncObservationFunc(fullObs)
}
// Broadcast new observation event for dashboard refresh
p.broadcast(map[string]interface{}{
"type": "observation",
"action": "created",
"id": id,
"project": project,
})
// Add to existing for subsequent dedup checks within same batch
if existingObs != nil {
existingObs = append(existingObs, storedObs)
}
}
if skippedCount > 0 {
log.Info().
Int("stored", storedCount).
Int("skipped", skippedCount).
Msg("Observation processing complete (duplicates skipped)")
}
return nil
}
// ProcessSummary processes a session summary request.
func (p *Processor) ProcessSummary(ctx context.Context, sessionDBID int64, sdkSessionID, project, userPrompt, lastUserMsg, lastAssistantMsg string) error {
// Debug: log what we received
log.Debug().
Int64("sessionId", sessionDBID).
Int("lastAssistantMsgLen", len(lastAssistantMsg)).
Str("lastAssistantMsgPreview", truncateForLog(lastAssistantMsg, 200)).
Msg("ProcessSummary called")
// Skip summary generation if there's no meaningful assistant response
// This prevents generic "initial session setup" summaries
if !hasMeaningfulContent(lastAssistantMsg) {
log.Info().
Int64("sessionId", sessionDBID).
Int("msgLen", len(lastAssistantMsg)).
Msg("Skipping summary - no meaningful assistant response")
return nil
}
// Build the summary prompt
req := SummaryRequest{
SessionDBID: sessionDBID,
SDKSessionID: sdkSessionID,
Project: project,
UserPrompt: userPrompt,
LastUserMessage: lastUserMsg,
LastAssistantMessage: lastAssistantMsg,
}
prompt := BuildSummaryPrompt(req)
// Acquire semaphore slot (limits concurrent CLI calls)
select {
case p.sem <- struct{}{}:
defer func() { <-p.sem }()
case <-ctx.Done():
return ctx.Err()
}
// Call Claude Code CLI
response, err := p.callClaudeCLI(ctx, prompt)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Int64("sessionId", sessionDBID).Msg("Failed to call Claude CLI for summary")
return err
}
// Parse summary from response
summary := ParseSummary(response, sessionDBID)
if summary == nil {
log.Info().Int64("sessionId", sessionDBID).Msg("No summary generated (skipped or empty)")
return nil
}
// Filter out summaries that describe the memory agent itself
if isSelfReferentialSummary(summary) {
log.Info().Int64("sessionId", sessionDBID).Msg("Skipping self-referential summary (describes agent, not user work)")
return nil
}
// Store the summary (promptNumber=0, discoveryTokens=0 for summaries)
id, createdAtEpoch, err := p.summaryStore.StoreSummary(ctx, sdkSessionID, project, summary, 0, 0)
if err != nil {
log.Error().Err(err).Msg("Failed to store summary")
return err
}
log.Info().
Int64("id", id).
Int64("sessionId", sessionDBID).
Msg("Summary stored")
// Sync to vector DB if callback is set
if p.syncSummaryFunc != nil {
fullSummary := models.NewSessionSummary(sdkSessionID, project, summary, 0, 0)
fullSummary.ID = id
fullSummary.CreatedAtEpoch = createdAtEpoch
p.syncSummaryFunc(fullSummary)
}
// Broadcast new summary event for dashboard refresh
p.broadcast(map[string]interface{}{
"type": "summary",
"action": "created",
"id": id,
"project": project,
})
return nil
}
// callClaudeCLI calls the Claude Code CLI with the given prompt.
func (p *Processor) callClaudeCLI(ctx context.Context, prompt string) (string, error) {
// Build the full prompt with system instructions
fullPrompt := systemPrompt + "\n\n" + prompt
// Create command with timeout
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 60*time.Second)
defer cancel()
// Use claude CLI with --print flag for non-interactive output
// and -p for prompt input
// Add --tools "" to disable tools (we only need text analysis)
// Add --strict-mcp-config to skip loading MCP servers
// Add --disable-slash-commands to skip command loading
// These flags significantly speed up processing by avoiding plugin/MCP initialization
cmd := exec.CommandContext(ctx, p.claudePath,
"--print",
"--tools", "",
"--strict-mcp-config",
"--disable-slash-commands",
"-p", fullPrompt) // #nosec G204 -- claudePath is from config, fullPrompt is internal
// Set model if specified (use haiku for cost efficiency)
if p.model != "" {
cmd.Args = append([]string{cmd.Args[0], "--model", p.model}, cmd.Args[1:]...)
} else {
// Default to haiku for processing (cheap and fast)
cmd.Args = append([]string{cmd.Args[0], "--model", "haiku"}, cmd.Args[1:]...)
}
// Run from /tmp to avoid triggering our own hooks
// (hooks are triggered based on working directory)
cmd.Dir = "/tmp"
// Disable any plugin hooks by setting an env var that our hooks can check
cmd.Env = append(os.Environ(), "CLAUDE_MNEMONIC_INTERNAL=1")
// Capture output
var stdout, stderr bytes.Buffer
cmd.Stdout = &stdout
cmd.Stderr = &stderr
// Run command
err := cmd.Run()
if err != nil {
log.Error().
Err(err).
Str("stderr", stderr.String()).
Msg("Claude CLI execution failed")
return "", fmt.Errorf("claude CLI failed: %w (stderr: %s)", err, stderr.String())
}
return stdout.String(), nil
}
// shouldSkipTool returns true for tools that aren't worth processing.
func shouldSkipTool(toolName string) bool {
// Skip tools that rarely produce meaningful observations
skipTools := map[string]bool{
// Internal tracking tools
"TodoWrite": true,
"Task": true,
"TaskOutput": true,
// File discovery tools (just listings, no insights)
"Glob": true,
"ListDir": true,
"LS": true,
"KillShell": true,
// Question/interaction tools (no code insights)
"AskUserQuestion": true,
// Plan mode tools (planning, not execution)
"EnterPlanMode": true,
"ExitPlanMode": true,
// Skill/command execution (meta-operations)
"Skill": true,
"SlashCommand": true,
}
skip, found := skipTools[toolName]
if found {
return skip
}
return false // Process remaining tools: Read, Edit, Write, Grep, Bash, WebFetch, WebSearch, NotebookEdit
}
// shouldSkipTrivialOperation performs local pre-filtering to skip trivial operations
// without making a Haiku API call. Returns true if the operation is too trivial to process.
func shouldSkipTrivialOperation(toolName, inputStr, outputStr string) bool {
// Skip if output is too small to be meaningful (less than 50 chars)
// Reduced from 100 to capture more meaningful small operations
if len(outputStr) < 50 {
return true
}
// Skip if output indicates an error or empty result
lowerOutput := strings.ToLower(outputStr)
trivialOutputs := []string{
"no matches found",
"file not found",
"directory not found",
"permission denied",
"command not found",
"no such file",
"is a directory",
"[]", // Empty array result
"{}", // Empty object result
}
for _, trivial := range trivialOutputs {
if strings.Contains(lowerOutput, trivial) || outputStr == trivial {
return true
}
}
// Tool-specific pre-filtering
switch toolName {
case "Read":
// Skip reading config files that rarely contain project-specific insights
boringFiles := []string{
"package-lock.json", "yarn.lock", "pnpm-lock.yaml",
"go.sum", "Cargo.lock", "Gemfile.lock", "poetry.lock",
".gitignore", ".dockerignore", ".eslintignore",
"tsconfig.json", "jsconfig.json", "vite.config",
"tailwind.config", "postcss.config",
}
for _, boring := range boringFiles {
if strings.Contains(inputStr, boring) {
return true
}
}
case "Grep":
// Skip grep results with too many matches (likely generic search)
if strings.Count(outputStr, "\n") > 50 {
return true
}
case "Bash":
// Skip simple status commands
boringCommands := []string{
"git status", "git diff", "git log", "git branch",
"ls ", "pwd", "echo ", "cat ", "which ", "type ",
"npm list", "npm outdated", "npm audit",
}
for _, boring := range boringCommands {
if strings.Contains(strings.ToLower(inputStr), boring) {
return true
}
}
}
return false
}
// toJSONString converts an interface to a JSON string.
func toJSONString(v interface{}) string {
if v == nil {
return ""
}
if s, ok := v.(string); ok {
return s
}
b, err := json.Marshal(v)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Sprintf("%v", v)
}
return string(b)
}
// captureFileMtimes captures current modification times for tracked files.
// Returns a map of absolute file paths to their mtime in epoch milliseconds.
func captureFileMtimes(filesRead, filesModified []string, cwd string) map[string]int64 {
mtimes := make(map[string]int64)
// Helper to get mtime for a file path
getMtime := func(path string) (int64, bool) {
// Resolve relative paths against cwd
absPath := path
if !filepath.IsAbs(path) && cwd != "" {
absPath = filepath.Join(cwd, path)
}
info, err := os.Stat(absPath)
if err != nil {
return 0, false
}
return info.ModTime().UnixMilli(), true
}
// Capture mtimes for all read files
for _, path := range filesRead {
if mtime, ok := getMtime(path); ok {
mtimes[path] = mtime
}
}
// Capture mtimes for all modified files
for _, path := range filesModified {
if mtime, ok := getMtime(path); ok {
mtimes[path] = mtime
}
}
return mtimes
}
// GetFileMtimes returns current modification times for a list of file paths.
// This is used for staleness checking when injecting context.
func GetFileMtimes(paths []string, cwd string) map[string]int64 {
return captureFileMtimes(paths, nil, cwd)
}
// GetFileContent reads file content for verification purposes.
// Returns content and ok status.
func GetFileContent(path, cwd string) (string, bool) {
absPath := path
if !filepath.IsAbs(path) && cwd != "" {
absPath = filepath.Join(cwd, path)
}
content, err := os.ReadFile(absPath) // #nosec G304 -- intentional file read for verification
if err != nil {
return "", false
}
// Limit to first 2000 chars for verification (enough context, not too expensive)
if len(content) > 2000 {
return string(content[:2000]) + "\n...[truncated]", true
}
return string(content), true
}
// VerifyObservation checks if an observation is still valid given the current file contents.
// Returns true if the observation is still accurate, false if it should be deleted.
func (p *Processor) VerifyObservation(ctx context.Context, obs *models.Observation, cwd string) bool {
// Build file content context
var fileContents []string
var paths []string
// Combine files_read and files_modified
for _, path := range obs.FilesRead {
paths = append(paths, path)
}
for _, path := range obs.FilesModified {
paths = append(paths, path)
}
// Get current content of tracked files
for _, path := range paths {
if content, ok := GetFileContent(path, cwd); ok {
fileContents = append(fileContents, fmt.Sprintf("=== %s ===\n%s", path, content))
}
}
if len(fileContents) == 0 {
// No files available to verify against - keep the observation
return true
}
// Build verification prompt
prompt := fmt.Sprintf(`You are verifying if a previously recorded observation is still accurate.
OBSERVATION:
- Type: %s
- Title: %s
- Subtitle: %s
- Narrative: %s
- Facts: %v
CURRENT FILE CONTENTS:
%s
TASK: Check if the observation is still accurate given the current file contents.
Reply with ONLY one of:
- VALID - if the observation is still accurate
- INVALID - if the observation is no longer accurate (the code/behavior changed)
- UNCERTAIN - if you can't determine validity (files might be incomplete)
Your response:`,
obs.Type,
obs.Title.String,
obs.Subtitle.String,
obs.Narrative.String,
obs.Facts,
strings.Join(fileContents, "\n\n"),
)
// Call Claude CLI for quick verification
response, err := p.callClaudeCLI(ctx, prompt)
if err != nil {
log.Warn().Err(err).Msg("Failed to verify observation, keeping it")
return true // On error, keep the observation
}
response = strings.TrimSpace(strings.ToUpper(response))
// Parse response
if strings.Contains(response, "INVALID") {
log.Info().
Int64("id", obs.ID).
Str("title", obs.Title.String).
Msg("Observation verified as INVALID - will delete")
return false
}
// VALID or UNCERTAIN - keep the observation
log.Debug().
Int64("id", obs.ID).
Str("title", obs.Title.String).
Str("result", response).
Msg("Observation verified")
return true
}
// isSelfReferentialSummary checks if a summary describes the memory agent itself
// rather than actual user work. These summaries should be filtered out.
func isSelfReferentialSummary(summary *models.ParsedSummary) bool {
// Combine all summary fields for checking
content := strings.ToLower(summary.Request + " " + summary.Completed + " " + summary.Learned + " " + summary.NextSteps + " " + summary.Investigated + " " + summary.Notes)
// Indicators that the summary is about the memory agent, not user work
selfReferentialPhrases := []string{
// Agent references
"memory extraction",
"memory agent",
"extraction agent",
"hook execution",
"hook mechanism",
// Session meta-state
"session initialization",
"session setup",
"session has just started",
"session just started",
"agent initialization",
"no technical learnings",
"no code or project work",
// Waiting states
"waiting for the user",
"waiting for user",
"awaiting actual",
"awaiting claude code",
"awaiting tool",
"awaiting user",
// Meta checkpoint references
"progress checkpoint",
"checkpoint request",
// Common no-work phrases
"no work has been completed",
"no work completed",
"no work done",
"no actual work",
"nothing has been completed",
"nothing completed",
// Role/guideline parroting
"role definition",
"operational guidelines",
"providing role",
"providing guidelines",
// System prompt echoes
"extract meaningful observations",
"meaningful learnings",
"analyze tool executions",
"observations for future sessions",
// Empty session indicators
"empty session",
"no substantive work",
"no meaningful work",
"just beginning",
"just begun",
}
matchCount := 0
for _, phrase := range selfReferentialPhrases {
if strings.Contains(content, phrase) {
matchCount++
}
}
// If the summary mentions 2+ self-referential phrases, it's about the agent
return matchCount >= 2
}
// hasMeaningfulContent checks if the assistant response contains meaningful content
// worth generating a summary for. This filters out initial greetings, empty sessions,
// and sessions where only system messages were exchanged.
func hasMeaningfulContent(assistantMsg string) bool {
// Skip if empty or too short (need substantial content)
if len(strings.TrimSpace(assistantMsg)) < 200 {
return false
}
lowerMsg := strings.ToLower(assistantMsg)
// Skip messages that are primarily about system/hook status or meta-instructions
skipIndicators := []string{
// System/hook markers
"hook success",
"callback hook",
"session start",
"sessionstart",
"system-reminder",
// Agent self-references
"memory extraction agent",
"memory agent",
"extraction agent",
// No-work indicators
"no technical learnings",
"waiting for",
"waiting to",
"no code or project work",
"no substantive",
"no work has been completed",
"no work done",
"awaiting tool",
"awaiting user",
// Meta-instruction echoes
"role definition",
"operational guidelines",
"analyze tool executions",
"extract meaningful observations",
}
skipCount := 0
for _, skip := range skipIndicators {
if strings.Contains(lowerMsg, skip) {
skipCount++
}
}
// If multiple skip indicators found, this is likely a system-only session
if skipCount >= 2 {
return false
}
// Check for indicators of actual work being done
workIndicators := []string{
// Concrete file operations (with paths)
".go", ".ts", ".js", ".py", ".md", ".json", ".yaml", ".yml",
// Code modifications
"edited", "modified", "created", "deleted", "updated", "changed",
"added", "removed", "fixed", "implemented", "refactored",
// Tool results
"```", "lines ", "function ", "const ", "var ", "let ",
"type ", "struct ", "class ", "def ", "func ",
}
matchCount := 0
for _, indicator := range workIndicators {
if strings.Contains(lowerMsg, strings.ToLower(indicator)) {
matchCount++
}
}
// Require at least 2 work indicators to generate a summary
return matchCount >= 2
}
// truncateForLog truncates a string for logging purposes.
func truncateForLog(s string, maxLen int) string {
if len(s) <= maxLen {
return s
}
return s[:maxLen] + "..."
}
const systemPrompt = `You are a memory extraction agent for Claude Code sessions. Your job is to analyze tool executions and extract meaningful observations that would be useful for future sessions.
GUIDELINES:
1. Create observations for any meaningful learnings - be generous, not restrictive
2. Focus on: decisions made, bugs fixed, patterns discovered, project structure, code changes, refactoring
3. Even small changes can be worth remembering if they reveal something about the codebase
4. Be concise but informative in your observations
5. Use appropriate type tags: decision, bugfix, feature, refactor, discovery, change
CONCEPT TAGS (use 1-3 of these):
- how-it-works, why-it-exists, what-changed, problem-solution, gotcha
- pattern, trade-off, best-practice, anti-pattern, architecture
- security, performance, testing, debugging, workflow, tooling
- refactoring, api, database, configuration, error-handling
OUTPUT FORMAT:
When you find something worth remembering, output:
<observation>
<type>decision|bugfix|feature|refactor|discovery|change</type>
<title>Short descriptive title</title>
<subtitle>One-line summary</subtitle>
<narrative>Detailed explanation</narrative>
<facts>
<fact>Specific fact 1</fact>
</facts>
<concepts>
<concept>tag1</concept>
</concepts>
<files_read>
<file>/path/to/file</file>
</files_read>
<files_modified>
<file>/path/to/file</file>
</files_modified>
</observation>
If the tool execution is truly trivial (just a directory listing, empty result, etc.), respond with:
<skip reason="trivial"/>
Prefer creating observations over skipping - memories are valuable for future context!`