Three near-identical generate_daily/weekly/monthly functions collapsed into one generate_digest() parameterized by DigestLevel descriptors. Three separate prompt templates merged into one prompts/digest.md with level-specific instructions carried in the DigestLevel struct. Each level defines: name, title, period label, input title, output format instructions, child prefix (None for daily = reads journal), and Sonnet timeout. digest_auto simplified correspondingly — same three phases but using the unified generator. Co-Authored-By: Kent Overstreet <kent.overstreet@linux.dev> |
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| challenger.md | ||
| connector.md | ||
| consolidation.md | ||
| digest.md | ||
| experience.md | ||
| extractor.md | ||
| health.md | ||
| journal-enrich.md | ||
| linker.md | ||
| observation-extractor.md | ||
| orchestrator.md | ||
| README.md | ||
| replay.md | ||
| separator.md | ||
| transfer.md | ||
Consolidation Agent Prompts
Five Sonnet agents, each mapping to a biological memory consolidation process.
Run during "sleep" (dream sessions) or on-demand via poc-memory consolidate-batch.
Agent roles
| Agent | Biological analog | Job |
|---|---|---|
| replay | Hippocampal replay + schema assimilation | Review priority nodes, propose integration |
| linker | Relational binding (hippocampal CA1) | Extract relations from episodes, cross-link |
| separator | Pattern separation (dentate gyrus) | Resolve interfering memory pairs |
| transfer | CLS (hippocampal → cortical transfer) | Compress episodes into semantic summaries |
| health | Synaptic homeostasis (SHY/Tononi) | Audit graph health, flag structural issues |
Invocation
Each prompt is a template. The harness (poc-memory consolidate-batch) fills in
the data sections with actual node content, graph metrics, and neighbor lists.
Output format
All agents output structured actions, one per line:
LINK source_key target_key [strength]
CATEGORIZE key category
COMPRESS key "one-sentence summary"
EXTRACT key topic_file.md section_name
CONFLICT key1 key2 "description"
DIFFERENTIATE key1 key2 "what makes them distinct"
MERGE key1 key2 "merged summary"
DIGEST "title" "content"
NOTE "observation about the graph or memory system"
The harness parses these and either executes (low-risk: LINK, CATEGORIZE, NOTE) or queues for review (high-risk: COMPRESS, EXTRACT, MERGE, DIGEST).