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fidelity-ai-workspace/.opencode/commands/archive-import.md
david.delagneau 8026da5719 Refactor AI workspace for improved context management and communication integration
- Introduced new commands and skills for workspace memory curation, professional communication, and status reporting.
- Updated existing commands to utilize new skills and improve clarity in instructions.
- Created a new workspace context command to load reusable core and active project profile.
- Enhanced Mattermost inbox integration with support for generic environment variables.
- Established a clear separation between project-independent core logic and project-specific profiles.
- Improved documentation across various files to reflect changes in workflow and command usage.
- Added operational memory management rules to ensure accurate context promotion and correction.
- Updated README and workflow documents to guide users in utilizing the new structure effectively.
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---
description: Import a historical communication archive and refine workspace memory
---
Use a historical communication export as archive evidence for the workspace.
Interpret this as historical recovery, not as current truth and not as model training.
Inputs:
- `$ARGUMENTS` may contain an export path, channel names, or date filters
- if no explicit path is given, use `AIW_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH` when available
- compatibility fallback: `FIDELITY_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH`
- otherwise, if `archives/slack/export/` exists, use it as the default import source
- if no channels are specified, auto-detect channels using `AIW_CHANNEL_PREFIX`
- compatibility/default prefix: `fidelity`
Run the importer:
!`prefix="${AIW_CHANNEL_PREFIX:-fidelity}"; if [ -n "$ARGUMENTS" ]; then python3 scripts/slack/import_slack_export.py $ARGUMENTS; elif [ -n "$AIW_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH" ]; then python3 scripts/slack/import_slack_export.py --export-path "$AIW_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH" --channel-prefix "$prefix"; elif [ -n "$FIDELITY_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH" ]; then python3 scripts/slack/import_slack_export.py --export-path "$FIDELITY_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH" --channel-prefix "$prefix"; elif [ -d archives/slack/export ]; then python3 scripts/slack/import_slack_export.py --export-path archives/slack/export --channel-prefix "$prefix"; else echo "Provide archive import arguments, set AIW_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH, set FIDELITY_SLACK_EXPORT_PATH, or place an extracted export in archives/slack/export."; fi`
Read:
@core/README.md
@core/memory/operational-memory.md
@core/integrations/communication-model.md
@ai/AGENTS.md
@ai/context/index.md
@ai/context/project.md
@ai/context/process/context-maintenance.md
@ai/context/people/index.md
@ai/context/people/manager.md
@ai/work-items/index.md
@ai/state/current.md
@ai/state/work-items.md
@knowledge/agent-memory-rules.md
@knowledge/memory-promotion-rules.md
Imported summary, if present:
!`if [ -s scripts/slack/generated/slack_summary.md ]; then cat scripts/slack/generated/slack_summary.md; else echo "No archive summary generated."; fi`
Imported archive context, if present:
!`if [ -s scripts/slack/generated/slack_context.jsonl ]; then cat scripts/slack/generated/slack_context.jsonl; else echo "No archive context generated."; fi`
Instructions:
- treat the archive as historical evidence
- promote durable project-relevant context automatically when confidence is high
- prefer durable role/person associations, recurring architecture patterns, repeated work-item references, approval/scope history, and process lessons
- create or update person files when a human repeatedly affects project flow
- avoid promoting outdated daily status unless it changes current understanding
- update existing memory when the archive clarifies or corrects it
- keep ambiguous or likely outdated facts as archive-only context
Return:
1. What was imported
2. Which files were updated
3. Which historical facts were promoted or intentionally left as archive-only context