name: mem-search description: Search the Claude Code knowledge base for errors, solutions, decisions, and patterns. Use this to find information from your memory system. version: 1.0.4 allowed-tools:
- mcp__obsidian-mem__mem_search
- mcp__obsidian-mem__mem_read
- mcp__obsidian-mem__mem_project_context
Memory Search Skill
Search your Claude Code knowledge base to find relevant information.
When to Use
- Finding how a previous error was solved
- Recalling decisions made about the codebase
- Looking up patterns used before
- Getting context about a file's history
- Finding knowledge and learnings
Usage
The skill accepts a natural language query. Examples:
/mem-search authentication error fix
/mem-search database schema decisions
/mem-search how did we handle caching
/mem-search API rate limiting patterns
Workflow
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Analyze the Query
- Determine if they're looking for an error, decision, pattern, or general info
- Identify any project context
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Search Strategy
- Use
mem_searchwith appropriate filters - For errors: filter by
type: error - For decisions: filter by
type: decision - For patterns: filter by
type: pattern - For knowledge: filter by
type: learning
- Use
-
Present Results
- Show a summary of top matches
- Show title, type, and path for each result
- Offer to show full details with
mem_read
Output Format
Present results clearly:
## Found X results for "query"
### [Title]
**Type**: type | **Path**: `path/to/note.md`
**Project**: project-name
---
Would you like me to show the full details of any of these?
Note: Search returns lightweight results. Use mem_read for full note content.
Advanced Usage
If the user wants project-wide context:
mem_project_context({ project: "project-name" })
This returns unresolved errors, active decisions, and patterns for the project.
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Skill Details
GitHub Stars
10
GitHub Forks
3
Created
Jan 2026
Last Updated
5 months ago
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