> ## Documentation Index
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> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Project memory

# Overview

Project memory keeps track of useful context from your work in a project, like key facts, decisions, and preferences from your chats. When you return to a project and start a new chat, Saga already knows where you left off, so you don't have to explain the background again.

Saga saves memories automatically as you chat inside a project. You can also add, edit, and remove memories yourself at any time.

## How memories are created

As you chat in a project, Saga picks up information worth remembering and saves it as a memory. When this happens, a **Memory Updated** indicator appears above the answer. Hover over it to see what was remembered, and select **Manage** to open the full list.

You can also add memories manually. This is useful for context Saga can't infer on its own, like a client's preferred contract terms or an internal deadline.

## Viewing project memories

1. Open the project.
2. Select the **⋯** menu at the top of the project page, then select **Project Memories**.

The dialog lists everything the project remembers. Use the search field to find a specific memory, or filter the list by tag.

## Adding a memory

1. Open **Project Memories** from the project menu.
2. Select **Add memory**.
3. Type the memory content.
4. Optionally, select **Add Tag** to tag the memory. Tags help you filter memories later.
5. Select **Save**.

## Editing or deleting a memory

1. Open **Project Memories** and find the memory. Use search or tag filters if the list is long.
2. Select the pencil icon to edit its content or tags, or the trash icon to delete it.

Deleting a memory removes it from the project's context. Saga will no longer use it in answers.

## Who can manage memories

Everyone with access to a project can view its memories. Adding, editing, and deleting memories requires edit access: project owners, co-owners, and members with edit permission.

## Tips

* Review memories when starting a long-running matter. A quick cleanup keeps Saga's context accurate as the work evolves.
* Delete memories that are outdated or wrong. Stale context leads to stale answers.
* Use tags to group memories by topic, for example by counterparty, contract, or workstream.
