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memory-merger

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from github/awesome-copilot

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Merges mature lessons from domain memory files into instruction files, consolidating knowledge with minimal redundancy across global, user, and workspace scopes.

Overview

This skill merges mature lessons from domain-specific memory files into their corresponding instruction files in VS Code. It consolidates accumulated knowledge with minimal redundancy, ensuring that hard-won lessons captured by the "remember" skill are integrated into permanent, structured instruction files that AI assistants automatically load.

Key Features

  • Domain-Targeted Merging - Processes a specific domain's memory file (e.g., clojure-memory.instructions.md) and merges mature entries into the corresponding instruction file (e.g., clojure.instructions.md)
  • Dual Scope Support - Works with both global scope (all VS Code projects) and workspace scope (current project only), allowing targeted knowledge consolidation at the right level
  • Redundancy Elimination - Analyzes both memory and instruction files to avoid duplicating knowledge that already exists in the instruction file
  • Knowledge Preservation - Ensures no valuable lessons are lost during the merge process while organizing content into a clean, structured format
  • Fuzzy Domain Matching - Handles mistyped domain names by globbing the directory to find close matches, preventing failed operations due to typos

Who is this for?

Developers who actively use the "remember" skill to capture lessons and want to periodically consolidate their accumulated domain knowledge into permanent, organized instruction files. Ideal for teams building up institutional memory through VS Code AI assistant workflows who need a clean way to graduate learnings from temporary memory to permanent instructions.

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Same repository

github/awesome-copilot(224 items)

memory-merger

Installation

Vibe Index InstallInstalls to .claude/skills/ - auto-recognized by Claude Code
npx vibeindex add github/awesome-copilot --skill memory-merger
skills.sh Install⚠ Installs to .agents/skills/ - may not be auto-recognized by Claude Code
npx skills add github/awesome-copilot --skill memory-merger
Manual InstallCopy SKILL.md content and save to the path below
~/.claude/skills/memory-merger/SKILL.md

SKILL.md

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AddedFeb 25, 2026

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