Panel · Side panel

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.

Open it any time — say "open my memory" or "show me what you remember" or click the Memory tab.

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.

Try saying
open my memorydelete that note about the vendor

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.