Project memory starter
A simple structure for capturing goals, context, source materials, decisions, review standards, and next actions.
A public library for the core ideas, workshop materials, reusable templates, and demos behind agent-powered work.
These pieces explain the point of view and give teams a shared language before the live project work begins.
The philosophy deck: why serious work is moving from app-centered habits to project folders, agents, memory, and review loops.
The practical foundation: files, folders, terminal, paths, Claude Code, Codex, and the confidence to open an agent inside real work.
The operating model: context, memory, compaction, reusable skills, coordinated subagents, and durable output.
A one-page overview of the offer: training plus implementation for teams with real workflows and durable institutional knowledge.
The goal is not a pile of content. It is a set of reusable ways to map work, give agents context, and produce outputs that improve over time.
A live session where one real workflow becomes a project folder with sources, memory, instructions, agent work, review, and output.
A simple structure for capturing goals, context, source materials, decisions, review standards, and next actions.
A concise way to document inputs, steps, handoffs, exceptions, quality checks, and recurring outputs before agent work begins.
Short screen-recorded demos showing how to create a project folder, add context, open Claude or Codex, and supervise the work.