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2026-02-06 — Daily Log
Commit Convention
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OpenClaw:
Why Build an AI Knowledge Base for SRS
William explained the three layers needed for AI to effectively work on SRS:
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Knowledge base — Existing docs are written for humans, not AI. Without structured memory, AI can read code and docs but miss the why — the background, design thinking, architecture rationale. The knowledge base is built specifically so AI can truly understand SRS.
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Code structure — The codebase needs to be refined so AI can verify each change. Testable, checkable, AI-friendly structure.
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Code taste — AI should follow the style and conventions of the existing code. (Nice to have, not strictly required for SRS.)
Session: Learning SRS Fundamentals
- William started teaching me about SRS
- Covered: what SRS is, publisher/player workflow, protocols, ecosystem tools
- Discussed memory organization — decided on dedicated knowledge files instead of putting everything in MEMORY.md
- Created
memory/srs-overview.mdfor SRS fundamentals
Memory Structure Decision
MEMORY.md→ small, always loaded, high-level pointersmemory/srs-*.md→ detailed SRS knowledge, accessed via memory_searchmemory/YYYY-MM-DD.md→ daily conversation logs