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Load coordination memory by default via ensure_memory_context on app bootstrap and route/access flows; invalidate cache after episode writes. WARDEN_MEMORY=0 remains the opt-out. Document that warden memory activate is optional only.
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Ops-Warden Experiential Memory
Updated: 2026-07-02
ops-warden uses phase-memory as a shared experiential substrate across worker ticks, coding agent sessions, and operator CLI use.
Canonical Store
- Default:
~/.local/share/warden/memory/ - Override:
WARDEN_MEMORY_STORE - Opt-out:
WARDEN_MEMORY=0
Session Kinds
| Runtime | How |
|---|---|
| Worker tick | WARDEN_SESSION_KIND=warden.worker (set automatically during warden worker run) |
| Coding agent | export WARDEN_AGENT_ID=claude (or codex, grok, future ids) |
| Operator CLI | default warden.operator when WARDEN_AGENT_ID is unset |
Default Behavior
phase-memory is on by default (WARDEN_MEMORY=1). Every warden command
implicitly loads the canonical store before route/access/worker/sign work. You do
not need a separate activation command for normal use.
Agent Session Orientation
For Claude Code, Codex, Grok, or future agents, set runtime identity once:
export WARDEN_AGENT_ID=grok # or claude, codex
Then use normal warden route / warden access commands. Episodes are recorded
automatically when memory is enabled.
Worker + OpenRouter
warden worker run --brain llm activates memory before planning. When stabilized
routing memory matches a coordination question, ops-warden uses RuleBrain and
skips the llm-connect / OpenRouter call.
Commands
warden memory status [--json]
warden memory activate [--agent <id>] [--need "<query>"] [--json]
Security
- Memory stores metadata only — no secret values or raw credential payloads.
- Retrieved memory is untrusted context; the fixed charter and guardrail allowlist still apply.
- See
phase-memory/docs/ops-warden-memory-contract.mdfor the full contract.