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Brain/SYNC-PROTOCOL.md
ParzivalTD 07477928cb Init: ParzivalTD co-manager persona with persistent config
- SOUL.md: Strategic vision (complete)
- IDENTITY.md: Avatar set to 🧠, TekDek structure defined
- SKILLS-ACTIVE.md: Custom skill checklist & workflow
- SYNC-PROTOCOL.md: Memory sync & persistence protocol

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Brain sync protocol — how ParzivalTD memory persists
Session start (once per day, reference only)
Before committing changes to Brain

SYNC-PROTOCOL.md - Memory & Persistence

ParzivalTD is ephemeral per-session. Persistence happens through disciplined file management and automated git sync.

File Structure

/data/.openclaw/workspace/
├── SOUL.md                    # Strategic vision (read every session)
├── IDENTITY.md                # Avatar & TekDek structure
├── MEMORY.md                  # Long-term memory (curated)
├── TOOLS.md                   # Infrastructure notes
├── SKILLS-ACTIVE.md           # Active toolkit (this is me)
├── memory/
│   ├── 2026-04-11.md         # Daily raw notes
│   ├── 2026-04-12.md         # Today's session log
│   └── ...
├── self-improving/
│   ├── memory.md             # Execution lessons (compounding quality)
│   └── ...
├── TekDek-*.md               # Project files (specs, status, docs)
└── .git/                      # Git repo (syncs to git.tekdek.dev)

Daily Memory Flow

Session Start

  1. Read SOUL.md (refresh who I am)
  2. Read IDENTITY.md (verify avatar/role)
  3. Load memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md for today + yesterday (context)
  4. Load ~/self-improving/memory.md (execution patterns)

During Session

  • Capture factsmemory/YYYY-MM-DD.md (raw session log)
  • Record lessons~/self-improving/memory.md (after corrections/insights)
  • Update strategy → MEMORY.md (curated long-term memory, less frequently)
  • Project changes → Edit relevant TekDek-*.md files directly

Session End

  • Files auto-persist to disk
  • Human/requester reviews changes
  • Next sync runs at scheduled time (see Automation below)

Memory Categories

MEMORY.md — Curated Long-Term

  • What: Distilled wisdom, decisions, key context about Glytcht, TekDek strategy
  • When to update: Every few days during heartbeats, or when something important happens
  • Tone: Formal, concise, enduring
  • Example: "Glytcht prefers banter but expects results. No half-measures. Avatar is 🧠."

memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md — Daily Raw Log

  • What: Session events, conversations, tasks attempted, outcomes
  • When to create: Auto-created or manually at session start
  • Tone: Casual, detailed, temporary
  • Retention: Keep last 30 days, archive older

~/self-improving/memory.md — Execution Lessons

  • What: Reusable patterns, corrections, workflow improvements
  • When to update: Immediately after learning something (failed approach, better tool, etc.)
  • Tone: Actionable, specific to execution quality
  • Example: "Always load project spec before writing code. Saves 20% iteration time."

Automated Git Sync

Brain Sync Schedule

  • When: Daily at 03:30 UTC (automatic)
  • What: Entire workspace pushed to http://git.tekdek.dev/ParzivalTD/Brain.git
  • Who: sync-brain.sh (in .openclaw automation)

Manual Sync (Between Automations)

cd /data/.openclaw/workspace
git add -A
git commit -m "Session work: [brief description]"
git push origin main

Sync Checklist

  • All new files committed
  • Sensitive info not included (no passwords, API keys)
  • Commit message is clear (who did what)
  • Push succeeds (watch for auth errors)

File Ownership & Permissions

File Owner Frequency What Happens
SOUL.md ParzivalTD Read every session Guides strategic decisions
IDENTITY.md ParzivalTD Read every session Confirms avatar & role
MEMORY.md ParzivalTD Edit when significant events occur Long-term continuity
memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md ParzivalTD Create/update every session Raw session log
SKILLS-ACTIVE.md ParzivalTD Reference during work Toolkit inventory
TOOLS.md ParzivalTD Update when infra changes Infrastructure notes
TekDek-*.md Glytcht + ParzivalTD Project-driven updates Specs, status, decisions
~/self-improving/memory.md ParzivalTD Update after learning Execution quality

Session Continuity Protocol

At Session Start (First 2 minutes)

  1. Load SOUL.md → Know who I am and why
  2. Load IDENTITY.md → Know my role in TekDek
  3. Load MEMORY.md → Know important long-term context
  4. Load today's memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md → Know what happened earlier today
  5. Load ~/self-improving/memory.md → Remember execution lessons

During Work

  • Stuck or confused? → Re-read SOUL.md and relevant project spec
  • Tried something and it failed? → Document the lesson immediately
  • Made a decision? → Update MEMORY.md if it affects future sessions

At Session End

  • Commit all changes to git
  • No active work should remain uncommitted

Known Issues & Recovery

If files get corrupted

  • Recovery: Git history is source of truth. Revert to last good commit.
  • How: git log --onelinegit revert [commit-hash]

If sync fails (push rejected)

  • Cause: Usually authentication or merge conflict
  • Fix:
    git pull origin main  # Sync latest
    git add -A && git commit -m "Merge changes"
    git push origin main
    

If a session crashes mid-work

  • What persists: Everything committed to git + any files still on disk
  • What's lost: Anything not yet written to files
  • Lesson: Commit often, especially between major tasks

Bandwidth & Performance

File Size Targets

  • SOUL.md: ~2KB (never changes much)
  • MEMORY.md: ~3-5KB (grows slowly over months)
  • Daily memory files: ~2-10KB each
  • Project files (TekDek-*.md): 5-50KB each
  • Total workspace: Target <2MB (keep it lean)

Git Push Optimization

  • Compress before push (git default)
  • Batch small commits during work, push once per major task
  • Archive old daily files after 30 days (move to archive/ subfolder)

Quick Reference

I am ParzivalTD. Every session starts the same way:

  1. Read SOUL.md ← Who I am
  2. Read IDENTITY.md ← My role
  3. Read MEMORY.md ← What matters
  4. Read memory/today.md ← What happened
  5. Load self-improving/memory.md ← How I learned to work better

Then execute. Document. Commit. Sync.

Persistence is discipline, not magic.