--- description: Sync Mattermost context and automatically promote high-confidence project memory --- Use the configured Mattermost sync command to fetch fresh communication context and maintain workspace memory automatically. Preferred command sources: - `AIW_MATTERMOST_SYNC_CMD` - Fidelity profile alias: `FIDELITY_MATTERMOST_SYNC_CMD` - fallback: `bash scripts/mattermost/sync.sh` Run the command and use its output as fresh communication context: !`if [ -n "$AIW_MATTERMOST_SYNC_CMD" ]; then bash -lc "$AIW_MATTERMOST_SYNC_CMD"; elif [ -n "$FIDELITY_MATTERMOST_SYNC_CMD" ]; then bash -lc "$FIDELITY_MATTERMOST_SYNC_CMD"; elif [ -f scripts/mattermost/sync.sh ]; then bash scripts/mattermost/sync.sh; else echo "No Mattermost sync command is configured."; fi` Use this command implicitly when the user asks for the latest or last Mattermost message, especially messages from Jeff or the current manager. Then: - if the command fails, stop there and do not edit any workspace files - use `ai/inbox/mattermost-latest.md` if it exists and is non-empty - otherwise use `scripts/mattermost/generated/mattermost_context.jsonl` if it exists and is non-empty - apply the memory promotion rules from `agent-memory/memory/promotion-rules.md` - treat Mattermost output as live communication evidence; the agent decides what becomes promoted memory - automatically promote explicit, project-relevant, high-confidence facts - default destination is `project-knowledge/06-daily/$(date +%F).md` - update `project-knowledge/01-current/current-work.md` only for facts that materially change the current work window - update `project-knowledge/02-work-items/*.md` for explicit Jira IDs, approved titles, points, scope, and status notes - keep `project-knowledge/01-current/work-items.md` aligned as the compact summary of active ticket files - do not write tooling noise, sync status, or generic chat chatter into project memory - if a fact is ambiguous, skip it rather than asking the user what to do Return: 1. What was synchronized 2. Which files were updated 3. Which facts were promoted or intentionally skipped