Provides a precise, operational guide for using Rekal and associated MCP memory tools: session startup rules, decision trees for querying memory, standardized storage rules, and explicit function-level instructions for memory_store/memory_search/memory_supersede. It codifies how to scope projects, query hybrid search, and maintain memory hygiene.
Use this skill at the start of a new session, when onboarding to a Rekal workspace, or when the user asks how to use Rekal or its MCP memory helpers. It is also useful when deciding whether to store, supersede, or link memories.
Best suited for agents integrated with MCP memory tooling and hybrid search backends (agents that can call mcp__rekal__* APIs). Also useful for developers and analysts implementing memory pipelines.
Rekal Usage is a pure documentation skill providing an operational decision tree and rules for using Rekal memory MCP tools. No scripts to run — it's entirely a SKILL.md guide. The documentation is thorough with specific triggers, parameter references, decision trees for retrieval, and clear content compression rules. Well-structured frontmatter with allowed-tools list. Niche audience limited to Rekal MCP users, but genuinely useful for that audience.
No executable code — purely a reference/operational guide skill. Clean frontmatter, comprehensive decision trees, good examples of both correct and incorrect usage. Content compression rules are a nice touch. No security concerns whatsoever.