Design memory palace structures with spatial layouts and domain org
Night Market Skill — ported from claude-night-market/memory-palace. For the full experience with agents, hooks, and commands, install the Claude Code plugin.
Design and construct virtual memory palaces for spatial knowledge organization. This skill guides you through creating memorable spatial structures that enhance recall and organize complex information.
A memory palace is a mnemonic technique that uses spatial visualization to organize and recall information. This skill provides a systematic approach for:
python scripts/palace_manager.py create "My Palace" "programming" --metaphor workshop
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python scripts/palace_manager.py list
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python scripts/palace_manager.py status
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| Template | Best For | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| Fortress | Security, defense, production-grade systems | Strong boundaries, layered access |
| Library | Knowledge, research, documentation | Organized shelves, categorized sections |
| Workshop | Practical skills, tools, techniques | Workbenches, tool areas, project spaces |
| Garden | Organic growth, evolving knowledge | Plots, seasons, interconnected paths |
| Observatory | Exploration, discovery, patterns | Viewing platforms, star maps, instruments |
modules/domain-analysis.mdmodules/layout-patterns.mdmodules/sensory-encoding.mdmodules/validation.mdmodules/franklin-protocol.md - Apply the original learning algorithm to palace designWorks with:
knowledge-locator - For searching across palacessession-palace-builder - For temporary session palacesdigital-garden-cultivator - For evolving knowledge basesIf palace creation fails, check that the metaphor argument matches one of the supported templates (Fortress, Library, Workshop, Garden, Observatory). For script errors, ensure the palace_manager.py script has executable permissions and that your Python environment meets the requirements listed in pyproject.toml.