01e235c058
BREAKING CHANGE: Timeline MCP tools now use standardized parameter names - anchor_id → anchor - before → depth_before - after → depth_after - obs_type → type (timeline tool only) Fixes timeline endpoint failures caused by parameter name mismatch between MCP layer and SearchManager. Adds new SessionStore methods for fetching prompts and session summaries by ID. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: mem-search
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description: Search claude-mem's persistent cross-session memory database. Use when user asks "did we already solve this?", "how did we do X last time?", or needs work from previous sessions.
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# Memory Search
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Search past work across all sessions. Simple workflow: search → get IDs → fetch details by ID.
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## When to Use
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Use when users ask about PREVIOUS sessions (not current conversation):
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- "Did we already fix this?"
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- "How did we solve X last time?"
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- "What happened last week?"
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## The Workflow
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**ALWAYS follow this exact flow:**
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1. **Search** - Get an index of results with IDs
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2. **Timeline** - Get context around top results to understand what was happening
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3. **Review** - Look at titles/dates/context, pick relevant IDs
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4. **Fetch** - Get full details ONLY for those IDs
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### Step 1: Search Everything
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Use the `search` MCP tool:
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**Required parameters:**
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- `query` - Search term
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- `format: "index"` - ALWAYS start with index (lightweight)
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- `limit: 30` - You can request large indexes as necessary
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- `project` - Project name (required)
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**Example:**
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```
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search(query="authentication", format="index", limit=30, project="my-project")
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```
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**Returns:**
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```
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1. [feature] Added JWT authentication
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Date: 11/17/2025, 3:48:45 PM
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ID: 11131
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2. [bugfix] Fixed auth token expiration
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Date: 11/16/2025, 2:15:22 PM
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ID: 10942
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```
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### Step 2: Get Timeline Context
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You MUST understand "what was happening" around a result.
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Use the `timeline` MCP tool:
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**Example with observation ID:**
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```
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timeline(anchor=11131, depth_before=3, depth_after=3, project="my-project")
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```
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**Example with query (finds anchor automatically):**
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```
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timeline(query="authentication", depth_before=3, depth_after=3, project="my-project")
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```
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**Returns exactly `depth_before + 1 + depth_after` items** - observations, sessions, and prompts interleaved chronologically around the anchor.
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**When to use:**
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- User asks "what was happening when..."
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- Need to understand sequence of events
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- Want broader context around a specific observation
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### Step 3: Pick IDs
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Review the index results (and timeline if used). Identify which IDs are actually relevant. Discard the rest.
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### Step 4: Fetch by ID
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For each relevant ID, fetch full details using MCP tools:
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**Fetch single observation:**
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```
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get_observation(id=11131)
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```
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**Fetch multiple observations (recommended for 2+ IDs):**
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```
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get_batch_observations(ids=[11131, 10942, 10855])
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```
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**With ordering and limit:**
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```
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get_batch_observations(
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ids=[11131, 10942, 10855],
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orderBy="date_desc",
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limit=10
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)
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```
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**Fetch session:**
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```
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get_session(id=2005) # Just the number from S2005
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```
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**Fetch prompt:**
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```
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get_prompt(id=5421)
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```
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**ID formats:**
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- Observations: Just the number (11131)
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- Sessions: Just the number (2005) from "S2005"
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- Prompts: Just the number (5421)
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**When to use batch:**
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- Always use `get_batch_observations` when fetching 2+ observations
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- More efficient: one request vs multiple
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- Returns all observations in a single response
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## Search Parameters
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**Basic:**
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- `query` - What to search for (required)
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- `format` - "index" or "full" (always use "index" first)
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- `limit` - How many results (default 30)
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- `project` - Filter by project name (required)
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**Filters (optional):**
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- `type` - Filter to "observations", "sessions", or "prompts"
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- `dateStart` - Start date (YYYY-MM-DD or epoch timestamp)
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- `dateEnd` - End date (YYYY-MM-DD or epoch timestamp)
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- `obs_type` - Filter observations by type (comma-separated): bugfix, feature, decision, discovery, change
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## Examples
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**Find recent bug fixes:**
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Use the `search` MCP tool with filters:
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```
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search(query="bug", type="observations", obs_type="bugfix", format="index", limit=30, project="my-project")
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```
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**Find what happened last week:**
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Use date filters:
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```
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search(type="observations", dateStart="2025-11-11", format="index", limit=30, project="my-project")
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```
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**Search everything:**
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Simple query search:
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```
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search(query="database migration", format="index", limit=30, project="my-project")
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```
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**Get detailed instructions:**
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Use the `progressive_ix` tool to load full instructions on-demand:
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```
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progressive_ix(topic="workflow") # Get 4-step workflow
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progressive_ix(topic="search_params") # Get parameters reference
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progressive_ix(topic="examples") # Get usage examples
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progressive_ix(topic="all") # Get complete guide
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```
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## Why This Workflow?
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**Token efficiency:**
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- Index format: ~50-100 tokens per result
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- Full format: ~500-1000 tokens per result
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- **10x difference** - only fetch full when you know it's relevant
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**Clarity:**
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- See everything first
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- Pick what matters
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- Get details only for what you need
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---
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**Remember:** ALWAYS search with format=index first. ALWAYS get timeline context for observations you're interested in. ALWAYS fetch by ID for details. The IDs are there for a reason - use them.
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