Log every model call to ~/.claude/memory/llm-logs/YYYY-MM-DD.md with
full prompt, response, agent type, model, duration, and status. One
file per day, markdown formatted for easy reading.
Agent types: fact-mine, experience-mine, consolidate, knowledge,
digest, enrich, audit. This gives visibility into what each agent
is doing and whether to adjust prompts or frequency.
Add ~/.config/poc-memory/config.toml for user_name, assistant_name,
data_dir, projects_dir, and core_nodes. All agent prompts and
transcript parsing now use configured names instead of hardcoded
personal references.
`poc-memory daemon install` writes the systemd user service and
installs the memory-search hook into Claude's settings.json.
Scrubbed hardcoded names from code and docs.
Authors: ProofOfConcept <poc@bcachefs.org> and Kent Overstreet
Daemon improvements:
- Use jobkit's new .resource(&pool) API instead of pool.acquire()
inside closures — tasks wait in the pool's queue, not on worker
threads
- LLM pool capacity 1 to control token burn rate
- Workers reduced from 7 to 4 (2 loops + 2 for jobs)
- Session watcher: per-tick stats logging (stale/mined/open/queued)
- Log rotation: truncate to last half when over 1MB
- Duration tracking and stderr capture for job failures
- Process uptime shown in status display
- Replace fuser subprocess with /proc/*/fd/ scan
Fact-mine integration:
- mine_and_store() writes extracted facts to store nodes
- fact-mine-store CLI subcommand for daemon to shell out to
- Chained as dependent task after experience-mine per session
Infra:
- systemd user service at ~/.config/systemd/user/poc-memory.service
- .cargo/config.toml: force frame pointers for profiling