/mos:memory
Inspect what the Brain remembers about your sessions.
Intelligence + Brain
When to use it
Reach for this when you want answers from the teaching graph and the wider world.
You do not have to remember it. Describe what is stuck in plain words and Larry routes here for you. The command is the door; the conversation is the key.
How to use it
Type it inside Claude Code:
/mos:memory [query <jtbd> | cross-room | resume | park <jtbd> | complete <jtbd> | --opt-out]The [query <jtbd> | cross-room | resume | park <jtbd> | complete <jtbd> | --opt-out] part is optional context. Leave it off and Larry asks for what he needs.
See it run
What it looks like in the terminal:
What to expect
Larry works it through with you in the conversation and updates the room state. Nothing is lost between sessions.
When it finishes, he proposes your next move. You approve, change it, or set it aside. Every choice you make teaches the room what to surface next.
Stuck at any point?
/mos:help shows what each command does, /mos:act lets Larry pick the next move for you, and /mos:suggest-next ranks what to do next. You are never on your own in here.Related commands
/mos:brain-derivePull the Brain's framework recommendations for your current section.
/mos:find-analogiesFind cross-domain analogies from 1,427 methodology embeddings.
/mos:find-bottlenecksFind the lagging component blocking your venture (Hughes reverse salient).
/mos:find-connectionsSurface non-obvious connections in your room's graph.
/mos:rs-fetchFetch the latest reverse salient analysis for your room.
/mos:rs-thesisCompose the thesis statement from your reverse salient findings.