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Self-Improving Agent

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Enhance Claude Code's memory and project knowledge.

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What Self-Improving Agent does

The Self-Improving Agent is a plugin designed to enhance the auto-memory capabilities of Claude Code, specifically for users who want to curate and promote project knowledge effectively. It analyzes the contents of MEMORY.md, which records project patterns and insights, and identifies which learnings should be promoted to more permanent project rules or extracted as reusable skills. This process helps in maintaining a clean and efficient memory system, ensuring that only relevant and proven patterns are retained for future use.

The plugin operates through a series of commands that allow users to review their memory, promote useful patterns, extract solutions into standalone skills, and monitor the health of their memory system. For instance, the /si:memory-review command provides insights into potential promotion candidates and identifies stale entries that can be consolidated or removed. By using the /si:promote command, users can elevate a pattern from MEMORY.md to CLAUDE.md, where it becomes an enforced rule within the project. This separation of temporary notes from permanent rules is crucial for maintaining clarity and focus in project management.

Additionally, the Self-Improving Agent includes a memory health dashboard that helps users keep track of their memory's capacity and status. This feature is particularly beneficial for developers and designers who frequently interact with complex projects and need a reliable way to manage their knowledge base. By automating the promotion and extraction processes, this plugin saves time and reduces the cognitive load associated with manual memory management.

Overall, the Self-Improving Agent is ideal for anyone using Claude Code who wants to streamline their workflow by ensuring that valuable learnings are preserved and easily accessible, while also minimizing clutter in their memory system.

When to use it

Use this skill when you want to review and promote valuable learnings from Claude's memory into enforced project rules or reusable skills.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for users who do not utilize Claude Code's auto-memory feature or prefer manual memory management.

What you can build with it

Promoting Proven Patterns

After identifying a recurring pattern in MEMORY.md, you can use the Self-Improving Agent to promote it to CLAUDE.md as an enforced rule.

Extracting Debugging Solutions

When a debugging solution has been effective multiple times, you can extract it into a standalone skill for future use.

Monitoring Memory Health

Use the memory status command to check the health of your auto-memory and receive recommendations for optimization.

How to install Self-Improving Agent

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1. Install with the skills CLI

npx skills add alirezarezvani/claude-skills/self-improving-agent --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.

Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs

Inside SKILL.md

Written by alirezarezvani

Self-Improving Agent

Auto-memory captures. This plugin curates.

Claude Code's auto-memory (v2.1.32+) automatically records project patterns, debugging insights, and your preferences in MEMORY.md. This plugin adds the intelligence layer: it analyzes what Claude has learned, promotes proven patterns into project rules, and extracts recurring solutions into reusable skills.

Quick Reference

CommandWhat it does
/si:memory-reviewAnalyze MEMORY.md — find promotion candidates, stale entries, consolidation opportunities
/si:promoteGraduate a pattern from MEMORY.md → CLAUDE.md or .claude/rules/
/si:extractTurn a proven pattern into a standalone skill
/si:memory-statusMemory health dashboard — line counts, topic files, recommendations
/si:rememberExplicitly save important knowledge to auto-memory

How It Fits Together

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│                  Claude Code Memory Stack                │
├─────────────┬──────────────────┬────────────────────────┤
│  CLAUDE.md  │   Auto Memory    │   Session Memory       │
│  (you write)│   (Claude writes)│   (Claude writes)      │
│  Rules &    │   MEMORY.md      │   Conversation logs    │
│  standards  │   + topic files  │   + continuity         │
│  Full load  │   First 200 lines│   Contextual load      │
├─────────────┴──────────────────┴────────────────────────┤
│              ↑ /si:promote        ↑ /si:memory-review   │
│         Self-Improving Agent (this plugin)               │
│              ↓ /si:extract    ↓ /si:remember            │
├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤
│  .claude/rules/    │    New Skills    │   Error Logs     │
│  (scoped rules)    │    (extracted)   │   (auto-captured)│
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘

Installation

Claude Code (Plugin)

/plugin marketplace add alirezarezvani/claude-skills
/plugin install self-improving-agent@claude-code-skills

OpenClaw

clawhub install self-improving-agent

Codex CLI

./scripts/codex-install.sh --skill self-improving-agent

Memory Architecture

Where things live

FileWho writesScopeLoaded
./CLAUDE.mdYou (+ /si:promote)Project rulesFull file, every session
~/.claude/CLAUDE.mdYouGlobal preferencesFull file, every session
~/.claude/projects/<path>/memory/MEMORY.mdClaude (auto)Project learningsFirst 200 lines
~/.claude/projects/<path>/memory/*.mdClaude (overflow)Topic-specific notesOn demand
.claude/rules/*.mdYou (+ /si:promote)Scoped rulesWhen matching files open

The promotion lifecycle

1. Claude discovers pattern → auto-memory (MEMORY.md)
2. Pattern recurs 2-3x → /si:memory-review flags it as promotion candidate
3. You approve → /si:promote graduates it to CLAUDE.md or rules/
4. Pattern becomes an enforced rule, not just a note
5. MEMORY.md entry removed → frees space for new learnings

Core Concepts

Auto-memory is capture, not curation

Auto-memory is excellent at recording what Claude learns. But it has no judgment about:

  • Which learnings are temporary vs. permanent
  • Which patterns should become enforced rules
  • When the 200-line limit is wasting space on stale entries
  • Which solutions are good enough to become reusable skills

That's what this plugin does.

Promotion = graduation

When you promote a learning, it moves from Claude's scratchpad (MEMORY.md) to your project's rule system (CLAUDE.md or .claude/rules/). The difference matters:

  • MEMORY.md: "I noticed this project uses pnpm" (background context)
  • CLAUDE.md: "Use pnpm, not npm" (enforced instruction)

Promoted rules have higher priority and load in full (not truncated at 200 lines).

Rules directory for scoped knowledge

Not everything belongs in CLAUDE.md. Use .claude/rules/ for patterns that only apply to specific file types:

# .claude/rules/api-testing.md
---
paths:
  - "src/api/**/*.test.ts"
  - "tests/api/**/*"
---
- Use supertest for API endpoint testing
- Mock external services with msw
- Always test error responses, not just happy paths

This loads only when Claude works with API test files — zero overhead otherwise.

Agents

memory-analyst

Analyzes MEMORY.md and topic files to identify:

  • Entries that recur across sessions (promotion candidates)
  • Stale entries referencing deleted files or old patterns
  • Related entries that should be consolidated
  • Gaps between what MEMORY.md knows and what CLAUDE.md enforces

skill-extractor

Takes a proven pattern and generates a complete skill:

  • SKILL.md with proper frontmatter
  • Reference documentation
  • Examples and edge cases
  • Ready for /plugin install or clawhub publish

Hooks

error-capture (PostToolUse → Bash)

Monitors command output for errors. When detected, appends a structured entry to auto-memory with:

  • The command that failed
  • Error output (truncated)
  • Timestamp and context
  • Suggested category

Token overhead: Zero on success. ~30 tokens only when an error is detected.

Platform Support

PlatformMemory SystemPlugin Works?
Claude CodeAuto-memory (MEMORY.md)✅ Full support
OpenClawworkspace/MEMORY.md✅ Adapted (reads workspace memory)
Codex CLIAGENTS.md✅ Adapted (reads AGENTS.md patterns)
GitHub Copilot.github/copilot-instructions.md⚠️ Manual promotion only

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