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Memory Vault Integration Model

Purpose

Define a project-agnostic interface for reading, creating, searching, and validating the canonical Markdown memory.

Obsidian is the current human-facing implementation, but the workspace should not depend on Obsidian-specific behavior for core memory maintenance.


Layers

Canonical Memory

The source of truth is plain Markdown under vault/.

Agents should edit canonical notes directly when precision matters because direct edits produce auditable diffs.

Memory Interface

Use scripts/memory/memory.sh for vault-level operations:

  • root prints the configured memory root
  • read <path> reads a vault-relative note
  • search <query> [folder] searches memory
  • create <type> <slug> [title] creates a note in the canonical folder from the matching template
  • base-query <base-name> [format] queries a structured view when supported
  • health checks required files and optional navigation health

Tool Adapter

The current adapter is Obsidian CLI through scripts/obsidian/cli.sh.

If Obsidian CLI is unavailable or fails, scripts/memory/memory.sh falls back to direct Markdown operations unless AIW_MEMORY_BACKEND=obsidian is explicitly set.


Configuration

  • AIW_MEMORY_VAULT_DIR: canonical memory directory. Defaults to <workspace-root>/vault.
  • AIW_MEMORY_BACKEND: auto, files, or obsidian. Defaults to auto.
  • AIW_OBSIDIAN_VAULT_DIR: Obsidian-specific vault override, still supported by the adapter.
  • AIW_OBSIDIAN_VAULT_NAME: Obsidian URI vault name override for URI wrappers.

Backend meanings:

  • auto: use Obsidian CLI when useful and available; otherwise use direct Markdown.
  • files: force direct Markdown behavior.
  • obsidian: require Obsidian CLI for supported operations and fail if unavailable.

Note Type Routing

The memory interface owns type-to-folder routing:

  • daily -> vault/06-daily/
  • work-item -> vault/02-work-items/
  • person -> vault/04-people/
  • decision -> vault/05-decisions/
  • system -> vault/03-context/systems/
  • workstream -> vault/03-context/workstreams/
  • meeting-note -> vault/06-daily/

Templates live in vault/09-templates/.

This gives agents an automatic destination for new notes without coupling the rule to Obsidian.


Agent Rules

  • Use the memory interface when creating new canonical notes from a known type.
  • Use the memory interface for broad search, Base queries, and vault health checks.
  • Edit Markdown directly for precise memory curation, corrections, and content updates.
  • Do not treat Obsidian CLI failure as project context.
  • Do not require Obsidian to be running for core workspace operation.
  • Keep raw evidence outside vault/; promote only curated memory.

Useful Obsidian CLI Operations

When available, Obsidian CLI improves human-facing memory workflows:

  • search:context gives Obsidian-aware search context.
  • create path=... template=... creates notes from templates.
  • base:query reads Bases as structured views.
  • properties and property:* inspect or update metadata.
  • unresolved, orphans, links, backlinks, and tags support vault health checks.

These are optional enhancements. The canonical memory remains Markdown.