# Memory Sync

> Persist new context, terms, learnings, and settled lightweight decisions. Use when the user says remember this, save this for later, add to glossary, note this down, or at session end to consolidate what was learned — that goes to the memory layer (CLAUDE.md hot cache, docs/memory/, docs/inbox.md). Also use to record a decision or remember this decision when the call is a lightweight one shipped outside a spec slice: UI strings, visual and CSS choices, copy, or translation fixes. Those go to docs/decisions/lightweight-decisions.md via decisions.py. Also use when revising, updating, or re-pricing an already-recorded decision: judge whether it now warrants an ADR and promote it if so, rather than editing it in place. Also auto-fires at session end. Do not use for updating specs or code comments. For a NEW load-bearing decision, one with rejected alternatives, or any the user wants written up as an ADR, use /jig:adr-workflow; an already-recorded entry that outgrew this home is promoted from here.

## Facts
- Page: https://tashan.sh/capability/skill-ramboz-memory-sync
- tashan id: skill:ramboz/memory-sync
- Source: https://github.com/ramboz/jig
- Type: skill
- Category: other
- tashan score: not scored (catalogued only — too little public evidence)
- Adoption: 9.0
- Upkeep: 96.0
- Freshness: 92.0
- Evidence coverage: 84% of the inputs this score can use
- Health: active
- Instruction depth: not yet graded
- License: MIT
- Official: no

## Install

```sh
cp -r memory-sync ~/.claude/skills/
```

## Security audit
Not scanned. We audit npm-published capabilities; this one has no npm package we can resolve, or has not reached the queue. This is not a clean bill of health.

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Measured 2026-08-21 by tashan (https://tashan.sh) from public evidence. Scorer s5.
