From agentmemory
Delete specific observations or sessions from agentmemory. Use when user says "forget this", "delete memory", or wants to remove specific data for privacy.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/agentmemory:forget [what to forget - session ID, file path, or search term][what to forget - session ID, file path, or search term]The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
The user wants to remove data from agentmemory: $ARGUMENTS
The user wants to remove data from agentmemory: $ARGUMENTS
IMPORTANT: This is a destructive operation. Always confirm with the user before deleting.
Steps:
First search for matching observations with the memory_smart_search MCP tool (provided by the agentmemory server this plugin wires up via .mcp.json). Use the user's input as the query with limit: 20.
Show the user what was found — session IDs, observation IDs, titles — and ask for explicit confirmation before deleting.
Once confirmed, call memory_governance_delete with:
memoryIds: [<id>, ...] — an array (or comma-separated string) of the memory IDs returned by the search in step 1reason: "<short reason>" — optional, defaults to "plugin skill request"If the user wants to drop an entire session's observations, collect every memory ID in that session from the search results and pass them all via memoryIds. The standalone MCP doesn't accept a bare sessionId argument — it deletes by memory ID only.
Confirm the deletion count back to the user.
Never delete without explicit user confirmation. If the MCP tools aren't available, the stdio MCP shim didn't start — tell the user to:
/plugin list in Claude Code and confirm agentmemory shows as enabled..mcp.json is only read on startup)./mcp to see whether the agentmemory MCP server is connected.Guides creation, editing, and verification of skills for AI coding agents using test-driven development with subagent scenarios. Use when authoring or debugging skills.
npx claudepluginhub doriangallo/agentmemory-local --plugin agentmemory