Add comprehensive technical documentation explaining the v7.1.0 migration from PM2 to Bun-based process management and better-sqlite3 to bun:sqlite database driver.
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- Introduced comprehensive documentation for integrating claude-mem into VSCode extensions, IDE plugins, and CLI tools.
- Detailed worker service basics, including environment variables and build commands.
- Provided an overview of worker architecture and request flow.
- Documented API reference for session lifecycle, data retrieval, search operations, and settings configuration.
- Included integration patterns, error handling strategies, and development workflow guidelines.
- Added critical implementation notes and additional resources for developers.
* feat: Add dual-tag system for meta-observation control
Implements <private> and <claude-mem-context> tag stripping at hook layer
to give users fine-grained control over what gets persisted in observations
and enable future real-time context injection without recursive storage.
**Features:**
- stripMemoryTags() function in save-hook.ts
- Strips both <private> and <claude-mem-context> tags before sending to worker
- Always active (no configuration needed)
- Comprehensive test suite (19 tests, all passing)
- User documentation for <private> tag
- Technical architecture documentation
**Architecture:**
- Edge processing pattern (filter at hook, not worker)
- Defensive type handling with silentDebug
- Supports multiline, nested, and multiple tags
- Enables strategic orchestration for internal tools
**User-Facing:**
- <private> tag for manual privacy control (documented)
- Prevents sensitive data from persisting in observations
**Infrastructure:**
- <claude-mem-context> tag ready for real-time context feature
- Prevents recursive storage when context injection ships
**Files:**
- src/hooks/save-hook.ts: Core implementation
- tests/strip-memory-tags.test.ts: Test suite (19/19 passing)
- docs/public/usage/private-tags.mdx: User guide
- docs/public/docs.json: Navigation update
- docs/context/dual-tag-system-architecture.md: Technical docs
- plugin/scripts/save-hook.js: Built hook
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* fix: Strip private tags from user prompts and skip memory ops for fully private prompts
Fixes critical privacy bug where <private> tags were not being stripped from
user prompts before storage in user_prompts table, making private content
searchable via mem-search.
Changes:
1. new-hook.ts: Skip memory operations for fully private prompts
- If cleaned prompt is empty after stripping tags, skip saveUserPrompt
- Skip worker init to avoid wasting resources on empty prompts
- Logs: "(fully private - skipped)"
2. save-hook.ts: Skip observations for fully private prompts
- Check if user prompt was entirely private before creating observations
- Respects user intent: fully private prompt = no observations at all
- Prevents "thoughts pop up" issue where private prompts create public observations
3. SessionStore.ts: Add getUserPrompt() method
- Retrieves prompt text by session_id and prompt_number
- Used by save-hook to check if prompt was private
4. Tests: Added 4 new tests for fully private prompt detection (16 total, all passing)
5. Docs: Updated private-tags.mdx to reflect correct behavior
- User prompts ARE now filtered before storage
- Private content never reaches database or search indices
Privacy Protection:
- Fully private prompts: No user_prompt saved, no worker init, no observations
- Partially private prompts: Tags stripped, content sanitized before storage
- Zero leaks: Private content never indexed or searchable
Addresses reviewer feedback on PR #153 about user prompt filtering.
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* feat: Enhance memory tag handling and indexing in user prompts
- Added a new index `idx_user_prompts_lookup` on `user_prompts` for improved query performance based on `claude_session_id` and `prompt_number`.
- Refactored memory tag stripping functionality into dedicated utility functions: `stripMemoryTagsFromJson` and `stripMemoryTagsFromPrompt` for better separation of concerns and reusability.
- Updated hooks (`new-hook.ts` and `save-hook.ts`) to utilize the new tag stripping functions, ensuring private content is not stored or searchable.
- Removed redundant inline tag stripping functions from hooks to streamline code.
- Added tests for the new tag stripping utilities to ensure functionality and prevent regressions.
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* feat: add mem-search skill with progressive disclosure architecture
Add comprehensive mem-search skill for accessing claude-mem's persistent
cross-session memory database. Implements progressive disclosure workflow
and token-efficient search patterns.
Features:
- 12 search operations (observations, sessions, prompts, by-type, by-concept, by-file, timelines, etc.)
- Progressive disclosure principles to minimize token usage
- Anti-patterns documentation to guide LLM behavior
- HTTP API integration for all search functionality
- Common workflows with composition examples
Structure:
- SKILL.md: Entry point with temporal trigger patterns
- principles/: Progressive disclosure + anti-patterns
- operations/: 12 search operation files
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* docs: add CHANGELOG entry for mem-search skill
Document mem-search skill addition in Unreleased section with:
- 100% effectiveness compliance metrics
- Comparison to previous search skill implementation
- Progressive disclosure architecture details
- Reference to audit report documentation
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* docs: add mem-search skill audit report
Add comprehensive audit report validating mem-search skill against
Anthropic's official skill-creator documentation.
Report includes:
- Effectiveness metrics comparison (search vs mem-search)
- Critical issues analysis for production readiness
- Compliance validation across 6 key dimensions
- Reference implementation guidance
Result: mem-search achieves 100% compliance vs search's 67%
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* feat: Add comprehensive search architecture analysis document
- Document current state of dual search architectures (HTTP API and MCP)
- Analyze HTTP endpoints and MCP search server architectures
- Identify DRY violations across search implementations
- Evaluate the use of curl as the optimal approach for search
- Provide architectural recommendations for immediate and long-term improvements
- Outline action plan for cleanup, feature parity, DRY refactoring
* refactor: Remove deprecated search skill documentation and operations
* refactor: Reorganize documentation into public and context directories
Changes:
- Created docs/public/ for Mintlify documentation (.mdx files)
- Created docs/context/ for internal planning and implementation docs
- Moved all .mdx files and assets to docs/public/
- Moved all internal .md files to docs/context/
- Added CLAUDE.md to both directories explaining their purpose
- Updated docs.json paths to work with new structure
Benefits:
- Clear separation between user-facing and internal documentation
- Easier to maintain Mintlify docs in dedicated directory
- Internal context files organized separately
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* Enhance session management and continuity in hooks
- Updated new-hook.ts to clarify session_id threading and idempotent session creation.
- Modified prompts.ts to require claudeSessionId for continuation prompts, ensuring session context is maintained.
- Improved SessionStore.ts documentation on createSDKSession to emphasize idempotent behavior and session connection.
- Refined SDKAgent.ts to detail continuation prompt logic and its reliance on session.claudeSessionId for unified session handling.
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Co-authored-by: Alex Newman <thedotmack@gmail.com>