
Forgetful gets procedural and prospective memory
So this weekend finally saw me get another version of forgetful published. Version 0.3.0 has started to see the tool move to the next phase of development. Operating initially as the semantic memory layer, where i could store and access memories across multiple agent harnesses, such as claude code, opencode, gemini cli and also my own agent harnesses, forgetful has been everything I've needed it to be thus far. In my work developing my own private version of OpenClaw (it's not quite the same, but without writing an entire post about it, it's a lazy way to abstract it as a concept), I have moved on from on to another layer of memory beyond that of just semantic recall. I have been working on procedural, epsiodic and prospective types of memory. While Semantic memory is the most commonly associated type of memory with memory agents, the capturing and retreival of knoweldge, usually in the form of either observations or facts, semantic storage is often the corner stone of any memory mcp.
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