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Last Used Stripe on Every Memory

Every entry detail header shows 'Last used X ago by Source · Nx this week' so you know which AI tools are touching a memory and how often.

Overview

What Last Used Stripe on Every Memory does

Every entry detail header shows 'Last used X ago by Source · Nx this week' so you know which AI tools are touching a memory and how often.

Without a usage signal, every memory looks equally important. The stripe makes the answer to 'is this still being read?' instant — and the back chip returns you to Memory Reads on the same tab and filter you left from.

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Why it matters

The payoff for your AI memory

Last-used timestamp, source client, and weekly use

Last-used timestamp, source client, and weekly use count on every entry header

Back to Memory Reads chip returns you

Back to Memory Reads chip returns you to the exact tab and filter you came from

Plays well with the 'Read often, never

Plays well with the 'Read often, never updated' callout in Memory Reads

How it works

From first launch to reusable memory

  1. 1

    Use your AI tools as normal.

  2. 2

    Watch the source stripe update to reflect which tools most recently fed or read the vault.

  3. 3

    Re-run an import or repair a connection if an expected source drops off.

FAQ

Common questions

What is the last-used source stripe?

A persistent indicator of the AI tools that most recently fed or read your vault, giving you continuous visibility into memory coverage.

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