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name: context-recall
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description: Use this when the user asks what was done before, refers to earlier sessions, wants prior artifacts, or expects Feynman to remember past work.
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# Context Recall
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## When To Use
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Use this skill when the user:
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- asks what was done previously
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- refers to an earlier paper, memo, or artifact
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- expects cross-session continuity
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- asks what has already been tried or written
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## Procedure
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1. Read durable memory first with `memory_search` or `memory_lessons`.
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2. Search prior sessions with `session_search`.
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3. If needed, inspect the current workspace for artifacts in `outputs/`, `notes/`, `experiments/`, and `papers/`.
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4. Distinguish clearly between:
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- durable remembered facts
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- session transcript recall
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- currently present files on disk
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5. If you find a stable correction or preference that should persist, save it with `memory_remember`.
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## Pitfalls
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- Do not claim to remember something without checking memory or session history.
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- Do not confuse durable memory with transient task progress.
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- Do not summarize prior work from vague impressions; recover evidence first.
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## Deliverable
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Include:
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- what was previously done
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- where the evidence came from
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- which artifacts or files exist now
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- any gaps or uncertainty
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