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Memory Diagnostics
Use the read-only diagnostics CLI when you want to understand what OpenCode Working Memory is doing for the current workspace.
The npm package is opencode-working-memory; the installed bin is memory-diag, so package-qualified npx avoids resolving a different package named memory-diag.
Commands
| Question | Command |
|---|---|
| Is memory healthy? | npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag or npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag status |
| Why was something rejected? | npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag rejected |
| Where did my memory go? | npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag missing |
| Why is this memory shown or hidden? | npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag explain <memory-id> |
| How are numbered memory commands behaving? | npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag commands |
| How do I review memory quality without automatic cleanup? | npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag quality |
| Revert a numbered replacement? | npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag revert --memory <replacement-memory-id> |
Global Options
--workspace <path>— inspect another workspace; defaults to the current directory.--verbose— show detailed diagnostics.--json— print machine-readable output where supported.
Diagnostic Answerability Contract
Every diagnostic section must document:
- Question: What does the reviewer want to know?
- Decision: What action could the answer inform?
- Competing explanations: At least two interpretations of the same metric.
- Required signals: What fields/events distinguish those explanations?
- Current signals: What currently exists?
- Answerability level:
supported|partial|inventory_only|not_instrumented - Output permission: What the tool may say without overclaiming.
For memory-diag quality:
reinforcementRules:inventory_only(cannot distinguish spam from legitimate blocks)evictionAndCaps:inventory_only(cannot distinguish healthy turnover from premature eviction)- Old evidence remains ambiguous. Answerability improves only for events produced after instrumentation version 2. Mixed old/new logs will show a mix of
inventory_onlyandpartialsections. - Producer-instrumented reinforcement blocks can upgrade
reinforcementRulestopartialby showing exact block reasons and UTC-day grouping; they still require human content judgment. - Producer-instrumented capacity removals with rank/strength snapshots can upgrade
evictionAndCapstopartial; fullness alone remains occupancy inventory, not proof of a capacity problem.
Examples
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag status
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag rejected --verbose
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag missing --workspace /path/to/project
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag status --json
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag commands --verbose
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag quality
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag revert --memory <replacement-memory-id>
Quality Review Board
Use memory-diag quality for a read-only, answerability-scoped evidence inventory without automatic cleanup.
- Primarily provides memory-system mechanism observations for human/agent interpretation.
- Secondarily helps review active memory content quality.
- Prints answerability labels and output permissions so inventory facts are not presented as conclusions.
- Separates system-mechanism facts, memory-content facts, heuristic flags, and review questions.
- Includes inferred evidence provenance because historical records do not record producer package version.
- Labels uncertain provenance as
unversioned_ambiguousso old artifacts are not treated as current mechanism failures. - Does not decide what to delete or mutate.
- Use
--jsonfor agent/objective review.
Numbered Memory Command Reports
Use memory-diag commands to inspect REINFORCE [M#] and REPLACE [M#] outcomes from compaction.
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag commands
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag commands --verbose
The report includes successful reinforcements, successful replacements, malformed commands, stale refs, protected replacement blocks, and latest command events in verbose mode.
Dry-run Recovery
memory-diag revert is dry-run by default. Add --apply only after reviewing the planned original/replacement status changes.
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag revert --memory <replacement-memory-id>
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag revert --memory <replacement-memory-id> --apply
You can also target a replacement evidence event directly:
npx --package opencode-working-memory memory-diag revert --event <event-id>