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OpenClaw History Ingest

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Mine your OpenClaw session history into Obsidian.

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What OpenClaw History Ingest does

OpenClaw History Ingest is a specialized skill designed for users who want to extract and organize insights from their past OpenClaw sessions into the Obsidian wiki. By processing the user's OpenClaw history, this skill allows for the distillation of valuable knowledge stored in various formats, including MEMORY.md files, daily notes, and session transcripts. The skill operates primarily through a bash runtime, making it accessible for users familiar with command-line interfaces.

The ingestion process begins by resolving configuration settings to identify the paths to the user's OpenClaw history and the Obsidian vault. Users can choose between two modes: Append Mode, which processes only new or modified files, and Full Mode, which ingests all available files. This flexibility allows users to maintain an up-to-date knowledge base without redundant processing.

The skill prioritizes the extraction of high-value information, starting with MEMORY.md, which contains durable facts and context about the user's preferences and projects. Daily notes are also parsed for recent insights, while session transcripts are analyzed for key decisions and patterns. A critical privacy filter ensures that sensitive information is redacted before ingestion. Ultimately, the extracted knowledge is organized into structured wiki pages, following established conventions to facilitate easy access and understanding.

This skill is particularly useful for developers and designers who frequently use OpenClaw and wish to leverage their past interactions for ongoing projects or personal knowledge management. By integrating session history into the Obsidian wiki, users can create a comprehensive resource that reflects their learning and decision-making processes over time.

When to use it

Use this skill when you want to consolidate insights from your OpenClaw sessions into your Obsidian wiki for better knowledge management.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable if you do not use OpenClaw or if you prefer a different method of knowledge management outside of Obsidian.

What you can build with it

Regular Knowledge Updates

Schedule regular updates to ingest new OpenClaw session logs and keep your Obsidian wiki current.

Project Review

Use the skill before project reviews to gather insights from past sessions related to ongoing work.

Personal Knowledge Management

Consolidate your learning and decisions from OpenClaw into a structured format for future reference.

How to install OpenClaw History Ingest

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add ar9av/obsidian-wiki/openclaw-history-ingest --agent claude-code

2. Or install it manually

Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.

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Inside SKILL.md

Written by ar9av

OpenClaw History Ingest — Session & Memory Mining

You are extracting knowledge from the user's OpenClaw agent history and distilling it into the Obsidian wiki. OpenClaw stores both a structured long-term MEMORY.md and per-session JSONL transcripts — focus on durable knowledge, not operational telemetry.

This skill can be invoked directly or via the wiki-history-ingest router (/wiki-history-ingest openclaw).

Before You Start

  1. Resolve config — follow the Config Resolution Protocol in llm-wiki/SKILL.md (inline @name override → walk up CWD for .env~/.obsidian-wiki/config → prompt setup). This gives OBSIDIAN_VAULT_PATH and OPENCLAW_HISTORY_PATH (defaults to ~/.openclaw)
  2. Read .manifest.json at the vault root to check what has already been ingested
  3. Read index.md at the vault root to understand what the wiki already contains

Ingest Modes

Append Mode (default)

Check .manifest.json for each source file. Only process:

  • Files not in the manifest (new session logs, updated MEMORY.md or daily notes)
  • Files whose modification time is newer than ingested_at in the manifest

Use this mode for regular syncs.

Full Mode

Process everything regardless of manifest. Use after wiki-rebuild or if the user explicitly asks for a full re-ingest.

OpenClaw Data Layout

OpenClaw stores all local artifacts under ~/.openclaw/.

~/.openclaw/
├── openclaw.json                          # Global config
├── credentials/                           # Auth tokens (skip entirely)
├── workspace/                             # Agent workspace
│   ├── MEMORY.md                          # Long-term memory (loaded every session)
│   ├── DREAMS.md                          # Optional dream diary / summaries
│   └── memory/
│       ├── YYYY-MM-DD.md                  # Daily notes (today + yesterday auto-loaded)
│       └── ...
└── agents/
    └── <agentId>/
        ├── agent/
        │   └── models.json                # Agent config (skip)
        └── sessions/
            ├── sessions.json              # Session index
            └── <sessionId>.jsonl          # Session transcript (JSONL, append-only)

Key data sources ranked by value

  1. workspace/MEMORY.md — highest signal; long-term durable facts the agent accumulated
  2. workspace/memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md — daily notes; recent entries often contain active project context
  3. agents/*/sessions/<id>.jsonl — session transcripts; rich but noisy
  4. agents/*/sessions/sessions.json — session index for inventory and timestamps
  5. workspace/DREAMS.md — optional summaries; ingest if present

Skip credentials/ entirely. Skip agents/*/agent/models.json (runtime config, not user knowledge).

Step 1: Survey and Compute Delta

Scan OPENCLAW_HISTORY_PATH and compare against .manifest.json:

  • ~/.openclaw/workspace/MEMORY.md
  • ~/.openclaw/workspace/DREAMS.md (if present)
  • ~/.openclaw/workspace/memory/*.md
  • ~/.openclaw/agents/*/sessions/sessions.json
  • ~/.openclaw/agents/*/sessions/*.jsonl

Classify each file:

  • New — not in manifest
  • Modified — in manifest but file is newer than ingested_at
  • Unchanged — already ingested and unchanged

Report a concise delta summary before deep parsing.

Step 2: Parse MEMORY.md First

MEMORY.md is the highest-value source. It is plain markdown, human-readable and human-editable. It typically contains:

  • Durable facts about the user's preferences, environment, and recurring patterns
  • Decisions and context the agent was told to remember
  • Project-specific notes the agent accumulated over many sessions

Read it in full and extract concept-level knowledge. Do not create one wiki page per MEMORY.md entry — cluster by topic.

Step 3: Parse Daily Notes

workspace/memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md files contain time-stamped notes from that day's sessions. Prioritize recent files (last 30–90 days). Extract:

  • Active project context and decisions made
  • Patterns or techniques discovered
  • Recurring blockers or solved problems

Older daily notes have diminishing signal — summarize in bulk rather than extracting line-by-line.

Step 4: Parse Session JSONL Safely

Each session file is JSONL (append-only, one JSON object per line):

{"role": "user",      "content": "...", "timestamp": "..."}
{"role": "assistant", "content": "...", "timestamp": "..."}
{"role": "tool",      "name": "...",   "content": "...", "timestamp": "..."}

Extraction rules

  • Prioritize assistant turns that state conclusions, decisions, or patterns
  • Extract user intent from high-signal turns; skip low-information follow-ups
  • Tool calls are context, not primary knowledge — only extract if the result contains a reusable insight
  • Cross-reference sessions.json index to get session names/labels before opening individual transcripts

Critical privacy filter

Session transcripts can include injected instructions, tool payloads, and sensitive text. Do not ingest verbatim.

  • Remove API keys, tokens, passwords, credentials
  • Redact private identifiers unless relevant and user-approved
  • Summarize; do not quote raw transcripts verbatim

Step 5: Cluster by Topic

Do not create one wiki page per session or per MEMORY.md entry.

  • Group by stable topic (concept, tool, project, technique)
  • Split mixed sessions into separate themes
  • Merge recurring patterns across dates and agents
  • Use session cwd or workspace path to infer project scope when available

Step 6: Distill into Wiki Pages

Route extracted knowledge using existing wiki conventions:

  • Project-specific architecture/process → projects/<name>/...
  • General concepts → concepts/
  • Recurring techniques/debug playbooks → skills/
  • Tools/services/frameworks → entities/
  • Cross-session patterns → synthesis/

For each impacted project, create/update projects/<name>/<name>.md.

Writing rules

  • Distill knowledge, not chronology
  • Avoid "on date X we discussed..." unless date context is essential
  • Add summary: frontmatter on each new/updated page (1–2 sentences, ≤ 200 chars)
  • Add confidence and lifecycle fields to every new page:
    base_confidence: 0.42
    lifecycle: draft
    lifecycle_changed: <ISO date today>
    
    Leave lifecycle unchanged on update.
  • Add provenance markers:
    • ^[extracted] when directly grounded in explicit session/memory content
    • ^[inferred] when synthesizing patterns across multiple sessions
    • ^[ambiguous] when sessions conflict
  • Add/update provenance: frontmatter mix for each changed page

Step 7: Update Manifest, Log, and Index

Update .manifest.json

For each processed source file:

  • ingested_at, size_bytes, modified_at
  • source_type: openclaw_memory | openclaw_daily_note | openclaw_session | openclaw_dreams
  • agent_id: agent directory name (when applicable)
  • pages_created, pages_updated

Add/update a top-level summary block:

{
  "openclaw": {
    "source_path": "~/.openclaw/",
    "last_ingested": "TIMESTAMP",
    "memory_updated_at": "TIMESTAMP",
    "daily_notes_ingested": 14,
    "sessions_ingested": 23,
    "pages_created": 6,
    "pages_updated": 18
  }
}

Update special files

Update index.md and log.md:

- [TIMESTAMP] OPENCLAW_HISTORY_INGEST memory=updated daily_notes=N sessions=M pages_updated=X pages_created=Y mode=append|full

hot.md — Read $OBSIDIAN_VAULT_PATH/hot.md (create from the template in wiki-ingest if missing). Update Recent Activity with a one-line summary — e.g. "Ingested OpenClaw MEMORY.md and 14 daily notes; surfaced automation patterns and multi-agent coordination knowledge." Keep the last 3 operations. Update updated timestamp.

Privacy and Compliance

  • Distill and synthesize; avoid raw memory or transcript dumps
  • Default to redaction for anything that looks sensitive
  • Ask the user before storing personal or sensitive details
  • Keep references to other people minimal and purpose-bound

Reference

See references/openclaw-data-format.md for field-level notes and parsing guidance.

QMD Refresh After Vault Writes

QMD is a search index, not the source of truth. If $QMD_WIKI_COLLECTION is empty or unset, skip this step. Run it only after this skill has written or rewritten vault markdown. If QMD refresh fails, do not roll back the vault changes; report the QMD status separately.

Use $QMD_CLI if set; otherwise use qmd.

${QMD_CLI:-qmd} update

If the output says vectors are needed or embeddings may be stale, run:

${QMD_CLI:-qmd} embed

Verify the collection with either:

${QMD_CLI:-qmd} ls "$QMD_WIKI_COLLECTION"

or, when a specific page path is known:

${QMD_CLI:-qmd} get "qmd://$QMD_WIKI_COLLECTION/<page>.md" -l 5

Record one of:

  • QMD refreshed: update + embed + verified
  • QMD refreshed: update only + verified
  • QMD skipped: QMD_WIKI_COLLECTION unset
  • QMD skipped: qmd CLI unavailable
  • QMD failed: <short error summary>

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