groove-utilities-memory-mistakes

Log a workflow mistake, fix its root cause, and graduate the lesson to learned memory. Use when the agent makes an error you want to prevent recurring.

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Install skill "groove-utilities-memory-mistakes" with this command: npx skills add andreadellacorte/groove/andreadellacorte-groove-groove-utilities-memory-mistakes

groove-utilities-memory-mistakes

Use $ARGUMENTS as the mistake description if provided (e.g. --list to show open incidents only).

Outcome

The workflow mistake is logged, its root cause is fixed in the relevant memory or learned file, and the lesson is graduated to .groove/memory/learned/<topic>.md. The incident is closed.

Acceptance Criteria

  • Incident is recorded with root cause and fix
  • Permanent fix applied to .groove/memory/learned/<topic>.md
  • Incident marked resolved

Task backend

Read tasks.backend from .groove/index.md. Incidents are tracked as tasks in the configured backend. If no task backend is configured (tasks.backend: none), tell the user to run /groove-utilities-task-install first.

Incidents are stored as bugs under a shared "Groove Memory" milestone → "Mistakes" epic.

Ensure parent hierarchy

Before any operation, resolve or create the parent epic:

  1. Find or create the Groove Memory milestone:
    • beans list -t milestone --search "Groove Memory" -q — if non-empty, use first ID; otherwise beans create "Groove Memory" -t milestone
  2. Find or create the Mistakes epic under that milestone:
    • beans list -t epic --parent <milestone-id> --search "Mistakes" -q — if non-empty, use first ID; otherwise beans create "Mistakes" -t epic --parent <milestone-id>

--list

  1. Resolve <parent-id>
  2. beans list --parent <parent-id> -t bug -s in-progress
  3. Display as numbered list: 1. [<id>] <title>
  4. If empty: print "No open incidents."

Log and resolve an incident

  1. Resolve <parent-id>
  2. Get description from $ARGUMENTS or ask: "What mistake did I make?"
  3. Ask: "Root cause — why did it happen?" (propose from context; user confirms)
  4. Ask: "What fix should be applied?" (propose; user confirms)
  5. beans create "<description>" -t bug --parent <parent-id> -s in-progress
  6. Apply the fix immediately (edit the relevant file)
  7. Ask: "Which learned topic? (e.g. anti-patterns, tools)" — suggest based on root cause
  8. Append lesson to .groove/memory/learned/<topic>.md under ## YYYY-MM-DD heading
  9. beans update <id> -s completed
  10. Report: "Incident resolved → learned/<topic>.md"

Constraints

  • Read tasks.backend from .groove/index.md; memory path is always .groove/memory/
  • Requires a configured task backend — if tasks.backend: none, prompt user to install one
  • Never auto-create incidents without user confirmation
  • Root cause is required before resolving — do not skip the audit step
  • Parent hierarchy is idempotent — always check before creating
  • If the fix targets a skills/ file: note that skills/ is managed by groove:update; redirect fix to learned/anti-patterns.md

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