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# Vestige Roadmap
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> Public adoption roadmap for making Vestige easier to start, easier to trust,
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> and easier to configure.
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Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Vestige already has the core primitives for durable local memory: `search`,
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`session_context`, `smart_ingest`, `memory`, `intention`, `codebase`,
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`deep_reference`, suppression, portable storage, and the dashboard. The next
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product step is reducing first-user confusion so more people can get value from
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those primitives without inventing their own fragile memory vocabulary.
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This roadmap turns early community feedback into a staged plan.
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## Principles
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- Make first use obvious. A new user should know what to import, how atomic each
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memory should be, and which tool to use for current session context.
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- Keep memory legible. Agents and humans should understand whether a memory was
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created, reinforced, updated, superseded, suppressed, or purged.
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- Prefer progressive disclosure. The default MCP response should be lean, with
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explicit ways to request more detail.
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- Keep local-first behavior. New onboarding, code memory, and configuration
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features must not require a cloud service.
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- Optimize for many users. Defaults should work for non-experts, while power
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users can tune fields, merge behavior, and formats.
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## Already Shipped, Needs Clearer Guidance
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| Area | Current State | Next Documentation Fix |
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|------|---------------|------------------------|
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| Session startup | `session_context` combines memories, intentions, status, predictions, and codebase context. | Update all agent setup templates to make `session_context` the default startup call. |
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| Batch memory saves | `smart_ingest` batch mode defaults to `batchMergePolicy="force_create"` so caller-separated items stay separate. | Document when to use batch force-create vs smart merge. |
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| Device migration | `portable-export`, `portable-import`, and `sync` preserve exact Vestige storage state. | Separate device migration from first-time document import so users do not confuse them. |
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| Supersede semantics | Supersede demotes the old memory and creates a new one; it does not purge the old memory. | Add plain-language vocabulary for create, update, supersede, suppress, demote, and purge. |
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## Phase 1: Onboarding And Memory Hygiene
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Target: make the first 30 minutes with Vestige hard to mess up.
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| Work | Outcome |
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|------|---------|
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| First-time memory migration guide | Users can import notes/docs without Claude tagging everything as `verified` or flattening unrelated facts together. |
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| Atomic memory guide | Clear examples for one fact, one preference, one decision, one bug fix, one source note, and one code pattern per memory. |
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| Default tag vocabulary | Recommended tags for source quality, confidence, project, type, urgency, and lifecycle without overloading words like `verified`. |
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| Smart vs force-create guide | Agents know when to use `forceCreate`, `batchMergePolicy="force_create"`, or normal PE gating. |
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| Updated agent templates | Claude, Codex, Cursor, VS Code, Xcode, JetBrains, and Windsurf templates start with `session_context` and use the same memory vocabulary. |
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Planned docs:
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- `docs/MIGRATION.md`
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- `docs/MEMORY-HYGIENE.md`
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- revised `docs/AGENT-MEMORY-PROTOCOL.md`
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- revised `docs/CLAUDE-SETUP.md`
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## Phase 2: Configurable Output
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Target: let users control context cost without losing important evidence.
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| Work | Outcome |
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|------|---------|
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| Field masks for MCP results | Users can drop fields they never want in model context, such as temporal hints, scores, or timestamps. |
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| Output profiles | Presets like `lean`, `default`, `audit`, and `research` tune result size and metadata detail. |
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| Markdown output mode | Users can request compact Markdown summaries when that is more context-efficient than JSON. |
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| Context reinstatement controls | `contextReinstatement` becomes opt-in or configurable, and temporal hints are based on stored memory context when available. |
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| Per-tool defaults | Users can define default detail level, result limit, and response shape for search, timeline, codebase, and session context. |
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Likely implementation paths:
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- config file under the active Vestige data directory
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- environment-variable override for simple deployments
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- MCP parameters still win over defaults for one-off calls
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## Phase 3: Merge And Supersede Controls
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Target: make memory mutation predictable.
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| Work | Outcome |
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| Merge policy configuration | Users can keep some tags or node types atomic while allowing others to merge. |
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| Prediction Error threshold knobs | Advanced users can tune create/update/reinforce boundaries without recompiling. |
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| Merge previews before mutation | Agents can show what would change before updating an existing durable memory. |
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| Safer consolidation dedup | Consolidation respects user-configured atomic tags and source boundaries. |
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| Friendlier lifecycle labels | Agent-facing copy explains that superseded memories are old versions, not destroyed records. |
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## Phase 4: Code Memory
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Target: make code memories useful without blending source code, docstrings, and
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human project notes into one noisy search space.
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| Work | Outcome |
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| Code memory import guide | Developers know when to save patterns/decisions versus code entities or docstrings. |
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| Exposed code entity workflow | The existing core `CodeEntity` concept becomes usable through MCP or CLI. |
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| Docstring/code symbol ingestion | Users can ingest functions, types, modules, docstrings, and call-site notes with source file provenance. |
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| Code/prose retrieval separation | Search can filter or rank code memories separately from user preferences and project decisions. |
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| Codebase dashboard review | Developers can inspect imported code memories and remove noisy entries. |
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## Phase 5: Goals And Milestones
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Target: support durable direction without pretending every future task is just a
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reminder.
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| Work | Outcome |
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| Goal primitive | Non-fading, manually pivoted goals that survive normal memory decay. |
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| Milestone tracking | Goals can have milestones, status, evidence, and blockers. |
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| Goal-aware session context | `session_context` can include active goals when relevant. |
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| Manual pivot semantics | Agents can update goals only when the user explicitly pivots, completes, or cancels them. |
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| Dashboard surface | Users can inspect active, completed, paused, and cancelled goals. |
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This is distinct from `intention`: intentions are reminders triggered by time,
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topic, file, event, or context. Goals are longer-lived direction and should not
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fire as reminders unless the user attaches an intention.
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## Phase 6: Guided Import Tools
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Target: turn "I have 300 notes" into a reliable workflow.
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| Work | Outcome |
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| Import dry run | Vestige previews proposed memories, tags, node types, and merge decisions before writing. |
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| Source-aware import | Imported memories keep file/source provenance and confidence metadata. |
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| Chunking strategies | Users choose atomic facts, section summaries, decision records, or source notes. |
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| Review queue | Users can approve, edit, split, merge, or reject proposed memories. |
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| Post-import health pass | Vestige recommends consolidation, duplicate review, or tag cleanup after import. |
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## Non-Goals
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- Do not auto-store every conversation turn by default.
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- Do not require cloud services for memory creation, search, or configuration.
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- Do not hide irreversible deletion. `purge` must stay explicit.
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- Do not make code ingestion pollute general personal memory by default.
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- Do not make advanced tuning required for ordinary users.
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## How To Read This Roadmap
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This is directional, not a release guarantee. The priority is adoption: fewer
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surprises, clearer defaults, and better tool descriptions before adding complex
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new surfaces. Community feedback that reveals a confusing first-use path should
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usually become either a documentation fix, a safer default, or a guided workflow.
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