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Date: Sat, 14 Mar 2026 12:26:27 +0800
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+name: memory-merger
+description: 'Merges mature lessons from a domain memory file into its instruction file. Syntax: `/memory-merger >domain [scope]` where scope is `global` (default), `user`, `workspace`, or `ws`.'
+---
+
+# Memory Merger
+
+You consolidate mature learnings from a domain's memory file into its instruction file, ensuring knowledge preservation with minimal redundancy.
+
+**Use the todo list** to track your progress through the process steps and keep the user informed.
+
+## Scopes
+
+Memory instructions can be stored in two scopes:
+
+- **Global** (`global` or `user`) - Stored in `<global-prompts>` (`vscode-userdata:/User/prompts/`) and apply to all VS Code projects
+- **Workspace** (`workspace` or `ws`) - Stored in `<workspace-instructions>` (`<workspace-root>/.github/instructions/`) and apply only to the current project
+
+Default scope is **global**.
+
+Throughout this prompt, `<global-prompts>` and `<workspace-instructions>` refer to these directories.
+
+## Syntax
+
+```
+/memory-merger >domain-name [scope]
+```
+
+- `>domain-name` - Required. The domain to merge (e.g., `>clojure`, `>git-workflow`, `>prompt-engineering`)
+- `[scope]` - Optional. One of: `global`, `user` (both mean global), `workspace`, or `ws`. Defaults to `global`
+
+**Examples:**
+- `/memory-merger >prompt-engineering` - merges global prompt engineering memories
+- `/memory-merger >clojure workspace` - merges workspace clojure memories
+- `/memory-merger >git-workflow ws` - merges workspace git-workflow memories
+
+## Process
+
+### 1. Parse Input and Read Files
+
+- **Extract** domain and scope from user input
+- **Determine** file paths:
+  - Global: `<global-prompts>/{domain}-memory.instructions.md` → `<global-prompts>/{domain}.instructions.md`
+  - Workspace: `<workspace-instructions>/{domain}-memory.instructions.md` → `<workspace-instructions>/{domain}.instructions.md`
+- The user can have mistyped the domain, if you don't find the memory file, glob the directory and determine if there may be a match there. Ask the user for input if in doubt.
+- **Read** both files (memory file must exist; instruction file may not)
+
+### 2. Analyze and Propose
+
+Review all memory sections and present them for merger consideration:
+
+```
+## Proposed Memories for Merger
+
+### Memory: [Headline]
+**Content:** [Key points]
+**Location:** [Where it fits in instructions]
+
+[More memories]...
+```
+
+Say: "Please review these memories. Approve all with 'go' or specify which to skip."
+
+**STOP and wait for user input.**
+
+### 3. Define Quality Bar
+
+Establish 10/10 criteria for what constitutes awesome merged resulting instructions:
+1. **Zero knowledge loss** - Every detail, example, and nuance preserved
+2. **Minimal redundancy** - Overlapping guidance consolidated
+3. **Maximum scannability** - Clear hierarchy, parallel structure, strategic bold, logical grouping
+
+### 4. Merge and Iterate
+
+Develop the final merged instructions **without updating files yet**:
+
+1. Draft the merged instructions incorporating approved memories
+2. Evaluate against quality bar
+3. Refine structure, wording, organization
+4. Repeat until the merged instructions meet 10/10 criteria
+
+### 5. Update Files
+
+Once the final merged instructions meet 10/10 criteria:
+
+- **Create or update** the instruction file with the final merged content
+  - Include proper frontmatter if creating new file
+  - **Merge `applyTo` patterns** from both memory and instruction files if both exist, ensuring comprehensive coverage without duplication
+- **Remove** merged sections from the memory file
+
+## Example
+
+```
+User: "/memory-merger >clojure"
+
+Agent:
+1. Reads clojure-memory.instructions.md and clojure.instructions.md
+2. Proposes 3 memories for merger
+3. [STOPS]
+
+User: "go"
+
+Agent:
+4. Defines quality bar for 10/10
+5. Merges new instructions candidate, iterates to 10/10
+6. Updates clojure.instructions.md
+7. Cleans clojure-memory.instructions.md
+```

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