ICCuse/dsh-file-memory
File-backed working memory tools for DeepSeek Harness: memorize/recall key premises verbatim in a session notes file so they survive context compaction losslessly
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File-backed working memory for long tasks. Two model-facing tools — memorize and recall — keep key premises as verbatim bytes in a session-scoped notes file inside the workspace, so they survive context compaction losslessly: a summarizer can blur or drop a fact, but a file round-trips it byte-exact.
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