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End-user installs now lead with `uv tool install mempalace`, with `pip install mempalace` kept as a fallback. Dev/contributor docs lead with `uv sync --extra dev` and `uv run` for tests/benchmarks/lint, with the equivalent pip recipe kept inline. The shipped `/mempalace:init` skill instructions (mempalace/instructions/init.md) try `uv tool install` first when uv is on PATH, then fall back through the pip variants. Adds a .python-version pin at 3.12 because the lockfile's onnxruntime==1.24.3 only ships wheels for Python >=3.11; without the pin, `uv sync` on a host where uv prefers 3.10 fails with no source distribution available, which would make the documented command a footgun. pyproject's `requires-python = ">=3.9"` is unchanged — pip users on 3.9/3.10 are unaffected. Files updated: README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, CLAUDE.md, the gemini-cli guide and example, the .claude-plugin / .codex-plugin READMEs, the mempalace SKILL, the openclaw SKILL, tools/save.md, the three benchmarks docs, and the corresponding website mirrors.
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description: Save the current Claude Code session into MemPalace. Idempotent — won't dupe.
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---
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# /save
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Save the current Claude Code session into MemPalace. Run this when you
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want a checkpoint. Safe to run repeatedly — drawer IDs are content-hashed
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so re-running on the same session overwrites in place, no duplicates.
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Behavior:
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1. Find the current session's JSONL transcript path (Claude Code passes
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it via the conversation context — look for `~/.claude/projects/` paths).
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2. Run via bash:
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```
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mempalace mine "<TRANSCRIPT_PATH>" --mode convos --wing claude_imports
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```
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3. If the user supplied an argument after `/save`, use it as the wing name
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instead of `claude_imports` (e.g. `/save my_research` →
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`--wing my_research`).
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4. Report back: how many drawers were filed, into which wing/room.
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Requires `mempalace` to be installed (`uv tool install mempalace` recommended, or `pip install mempalace`).
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