Context and Work Guidance
What belongs in Memory?
Memory groups Nova’s user-centered memory surfaces: per-domain Browser Memory and reusable Operator Notes.
Core Idea
In Short
Memory groups Nova’s user-centered memory surfaces: per-domain Browser Memory and reusable Operator Notes.
What belongs here?
- Keeps stored user context separate from learning pillars, live state, and task runs.
- Separates domain-bound notes from reusable work guidance.
- Treats stored knowledge as guidance that still needs current-page confirmation before action.
Browser Memory
Browser Memory is for approved notes and preferences tied to a concrete domain.
Operator Notes
Operator Notes keep reusable rules, research preferences, and work conventions beyond individual websites.
Boundaries
PKS remains responsible for reviewed website patterns, OK for current state, and ETM for task profiles.
Technical Data
| MCP Variables | Explanation |
|---|---|
nova.memory_recall |
Recall domain memory. Supports the normal workflow in this area. |
nova.memory_note |
Store a domain memory. Starts, changes, or controls a bounded step. |
nova.memory_forget |
Forget domain memory. Starts, changes, or controls a bounded step. |
nova.operator_notes_store |
Store an operator note. Starts, changes, or controls a bounded step. |
nova.operator_notes_query |
Search operator notes. Starts, changes, or controls a bounded step. |
nova.operator_notes_list |
List operator notes. Reads current state and makes visible what is happening. |
nova.operator_notes_delete |
Delete an operator note. Starts, changes, or controls a bounded step. |
Related Areas
- Learning
- Learning stores reviewed website structures; Memory keeps user context and work guidance.
- Browser Memory
- Browser Memory stores domain context.
- Operator Notes
- Operator Notes store reusable work guidance.
- Evidence Verification Mode
- EVM can use research preferences from Memory.