Memory
The Memory panel is the window into everything the team has remembered — every note, decision, deadline, person and fact, sorted by category so you can browse, search and manage it directly. It’s the reviewable side of a local-first memory: nothing is hidden in a black box.
Your memory lives on your machine. The panel is where you see it — grouped by category, searchable, and yours to edit or delete. What the team knows is always inspectable, never opaque.
❖ Browse by category
Notes, decisions, deadlines, people and facts, grouped.
❖ Search everything
Find any remembered item by what it says.
❖ Edit & correct
Fix a headline or detail in place.
❖ Delete
Remove anything you don’t want kept.
What it is#
Memory is the panel that shows you what the team has learned and kept. As Quill captures notes and Sage works, remembered items land here — each a small, standalone fact with a clear headline. Open the panel to browse the whole store, grouped by category, and search across all of it.
Categories#
Memories are sorted by category — decisions, deadlines, people, facts, action items and more — so a long store stays navigable. Pick a category to narrow the list, or search to jump straight to what you need regardless of where it sits.
Managing memory#
Everything here is yours to manage. Correct a headline or detail in place, or delete an item you don’t want kept — the store reflects the change immediately. Because one fact is never duplicated (Quill updates in place rather than piling up copies), the list stays clean.
Memory vs the Graph#
The Memory panel is the list — every item, browsable and editable. The Knowledge Graph is the map — the same memories as nodes with the typed connections between them. Use Memory to read and manage individual items; open the Graph when you want to see how they relate.