Claude Code Just Dropped Memory 2.0

Practice AutoDream: Consolidate Claude Memory Files

From: Claude Code Just Dropped Memory 2.0

In this interactive worksheet, you’ll explore how Enthropic’s AutoDream periodically runs a sub-agent to consolidate Claude’s memory files for stronge...

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What is AutoDream primarily designed to do with Claude’s memory files?

2. During an AutoDream run, what does the consolidation/pruning phase accomplish (as described)?

3. According to the transcript, why does AutoDream aim to improve how new sessions feel?

4. How is AutoDream different from AutoMemory (memory.mmd) in the transcript?

5. Where does the transcript say you can go to view/edit AutoDream settings?

6. In the transcript, what happens when the user tries to run /dream in a project where the AutoDream skill isn’t recognized?

7. What type of content does the transcript claim AutoDream updates (and not update)?

8. What benefit does the transcript connect to pruning/compacting, using a ball-pit analogy?

9. What is the transcript’s stated 'checkpoint' idea about cadence?

10. Which trigger types are mentioned as possible ways AutoDream might run automatically (not officially confirmed)?

Fill in the Blank

1. AutoDream is described as running a _____ periodically that consolidates Claude’s memory files.

2. The transcript describes AutoMemory as being injected into sessions via a file named _____ .

3. The goal of AutoDream is automatic background cleanup and organization so sessions feel _____ instead of fuzzy or cluttered.

4. AutoDream can be invoked manually using the command _____ .

5. The transcript notes that when AutoDream runs, it updates _____ files (MD files) rather than code/scripts.

Matching Exercise

Match each concept to the transcript description.

Column A

1. AutoDream main purpose
2. AutoMemory main behavior
3. Manual command to run AutoDream
4. AutoDream automatic triggers (speculated)

Column B

A. Injects a memory.mmd file at the beginning of sessions
B. Runs as an automatic background cleanup to keep memory files compact and organized
C. Could be time-based (hours) or session-count-based (e.g., 300 sessions)
D. Use /dream

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