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memories-cli

CLI reference and workflows for memories.sh — the persistent memory layer for AI agents. Use when: (1) Running memories CLI commands to add, search, edit, or manage memories, (2) Setting up memories.sh in a new project (memories init), (3) Generating AI tool config files (CLAUDE.md, .cursor/rules, etc.), (4) Importing existing rules from AI tools (memories ingest), (5) Managing cloud sync, embeddings, or git hooks, (6) Troubleshooting with memories doctor, (7) Working with memory templates, links, history, or tags.

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Installation

$npx skills add https://github.com/webrenew/memories --skill memories-cli

How to Install memories-cli

Quickly install memories-cli AI skill to your development environment via command line

  1. Open Terminal: Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.)
  2. Run Installation Command: Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/webrenew/memories --skill memories-cli
  3. Verify Installation: Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw

Source: webrenew/memories.

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CLI reference for @memories.sh/cli — manage memories, generate configs, and sync across tools.

The CLI is the primary way to interact with memories.sh. Use it to store memories, generate native config files, and manage your memory store. For environments where the CLI isn't available (v0, bolt.new, Lovable, or other browser-based agents), use the MCP server as a fallback.

memories init auto-detects AI tools (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code) and configures MCP + generates instruction files.

CLI reference and workflows for memories.sh — the persistent memory layer for AI agents. Use when: (1) Running memories CLI commands to add, search, edit, or manage memories, (2) Setting up memories.sh in a new project (memories init), (3) Generating AI tool config files (CLAUDE.md, .cursor/rules, etc.), (4) Importing existing rules from AI tools (memories ingest), (5) Managing cloud sync, embeddings, or git hooks, (6) Troubleshooting with memories doctor, (7) Working with memory templates, links, history, or tags. Source: webrenew/memories.

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npx skills add https://github.com/webrenew/memories --skill memories-cli
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What is memories-cli?

CLI reference and workflows for memories.sh — the persistent memory layer for AI agents. Use when: (1) Running memories CLI commands to add, search, edit, or manage memories, (2) Setting up memories.sh in a new project (memories init), (3) Generating AI tool config files (CLAUDE.md, .cursor/rules, etc.), (4) Importing existing rules from AI tools (memories ingest), (5) Managing cloud sync, embeddings, or git hooks, (6) Troubleshooting with memories doctor, (7) Working with memory templates, links, history, or tags. Source: webrenew/memories.

How do I install memories-cli?

Open your terminal or command line tool (Terminal, iTerm, Windows Terminal, etc.) Copy and run this command: npx skills add https://github.com/webrenew/memories --skill memories-cli Once installed, the skill will be automatically configured in your AI coding environment and ready to use in Claude Code, Cursor, or OpenClaw

Where is the source repository?

https://github.com/webrenew/memories

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