.uai/
Startup packet, system profile, receiver brief, handoff rules, long-term pointer ledger, report pointer ledger, and durable docs index.
Open index.uaiUAI file memory
The site keeps agent memory practical: a local .uai/ suite for operational context and a /docs corpus for reports, long-term memory instructions, and promotion ledgers.
These files are intentionally plain text. They can be read by a receiving agent, a human reviewer, or a version-control diff.
.uai/Startup packet, system profile, receiver brief, handoff rules, long-term pointer ledger, report pointer ledger, and durable docs index.
Open index.uai/docsReports, memory instructions, promotion ledger, source research, and deployable documentation for long-term reference.
Open docsagent-file-handoff/Active file handoff buckets for Content and Improvement intake with disposition and proof-of-use requirements.
Open handoff rulesFull report bodies stay under /docs. Hot .uai files carry compact links, checksums, authority, review state, and truth boundaries.
Receiver startup context, read order, active intake check, and no-op default.
Open startup-packet.uaiPointer-only but not context-free ledger for every durable report and memory file.
Open long-term-memory.uaiReport-only deep-link surface for source reports, upgrade reports, validation reports, and claim-discipline reports.
Open report-pointer-ledger.uaiChecksum-backed list of report and memory targets under /docs.
Full report bodies and uploaded source research preserved as durable evidence.
Open reportsLong-term instructions, pointer map, and intake/promotion ledger.
Open memory docsA note becomes durable memory only when it is useful beyond the current task, has a source, has a scope, and names the boundary it affects.
/docs/memory or /docs/reports..uai/long-term-memory.uai remains the semantic pointer ledger.Read AGENTS.md first.
Then read .uai/index.uai.
Use .uai/file-handoff.uai for active intake.
Use .uai/long-term-memory.uai as the durable memory pointer ledger.
Use /docs for reports and long-term instructions.
Default to no-op when authority is unclear.