Ensure long-term procedural memory persists across sessions; use when asked to store reusable knowledge for future tasks.
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The skill provides a clear conceptual framework for storing procedural memory but lacks critical implementation details. The description is too vague for a CLI agent to invoke without additional context (no concrete examples of what constitutes 'procedural memory' or how to invoke storage). Task knowledge is minimal—the workflow mentions steps like 'store as procedural memory with metadata' and 'link to related memories' but provides no concrete mechanisms, APIs, commands, or code to accomplish these actions. Structure is reasonable given the brevity, with a simple workflow outline. Novelty is moderate: while memory management across sessions is useful, the skill as documented doesn't demonstrate sufficient complexity or token savings to justify itself over simple file operations or existing memory tools. To improve: add concrete invocation patterns, API/command examples, metadata schemas, and demonstrate integration with actual memory storage systems.
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