A running log of favourite shared moments. Not dates — the small things worth keeping. Run /memory-jar read on bad days.
Not functional. Not tracked for suggestions. Just a place to put moments you want to keep.
The wrong turn in Jodhpur. The Sunday on the terrace. The time it rained and you stayed in the car talking for an hour. These don't need to be useful. They just need to exist somewhere.
/memory-jar "the time we got lost in Jodhpur" → Add a moment
/memory-jar read → Read all memories
/memory-jar read last → Read the last 5
Read couple-profile.md to get partner names. Use their real names if you need to address them. Read from Notion Memory Jar page first; if Notion MCP is unavailable, fall back to local memory-jar.md.
Parse $ARGUMENTS as the memory description. If $ARGUMENTS is empty, ask: "What's the moment you want to remember?"
Then ask ONE follow-up only:
When was this, roughly? (doesn't need to be exact)
Format and save:
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**[DATE or "Around [month/year]"]**
[The memory, written in their own words with slight warmth added —
not altered, just gently held. 2-4 sentences maximum.
If they wrote it in first person, keep it first person.
Don't editorialize. Don't add meaning they didn't give it.]
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Save to:
Confirm with:
Added to your memory jar. You have [N] moments saved.
No further response. Don't analyse the memory. Don't comment on it. Just confirm it's saved.
Read all entries from Notion Memory Jar page / memory-jar.md. Display them in reverse chronological order (newest first). No commentary before or after. Just the memories.
Display only the 5 most recent entries. Add at the end, quietly:
[N] total moments in your jar.
This is the most emotionally sensitive command in the system.