title: Hot Cache updated: 2026-05-25 17:16:13 CST
Hot Cache
A semantic snapshot of recent wiki activity. Updated after every major write operation.
Recent Activity
- [2026-05-25 17:18:00 CST] CODEX_HISTORY_INGEST - Ingested 15 completed Codex sessions plus session index; created pages for Codex, ItemMark, onlyWeb, MailScope, PO file search, Git workflow, deployment patterns, and U8 assistant design.
- [2026-05-25 17:15:45 CST] OPENCLAW_HISTORY_INGEST - Archived 66 stable OpenClaw session transcripts, 33 local skill manuals, 5 workspace docs, and 7 representative logs; added pages for cron automation, rollup/dream maintenance, skill portfolio, knowledge safety, and autonomy patterns.
- [2026-05-25 17:02:00 CST] INGEST - Archived 30 OpenClaw docs/infra/archive files and added pages for config, proxying, troubleshooting, QMD, RustDesk, and Jixinde/U8 integration.
Active Threads
- Codex history shows a strong pattern of turning concrete business operations into small Dockerized local systems with configurable ports, paths, providers, and web config pages. ^[inferred]
- ItemMark, MailScope, PO File Search, and onlyWeb are now represented as first-class project pages.
- OpenClaw is settling into four loops: scheduled delivery, reflective memory maintenance, custom-skill execution, and raw-first wiki distillation. ^[inferred]
Key Takeaways
- Do not ingest OpenClaw session history as one page per transcript; preserve raw sessions, then cluster cron, connector, rollup, and skill patterns.
- Active OpenClaw sessions should be skipped until stable to avoid recursive ingest and self-referential wiki pages.
- QMD path assumptions remain a recurring reliability risk in scheduled maintenance flows.
Flagged Contradictions
- No hard contradictions identified in Codex history. Some raw sessions contain private operational details and should remain summarized rather than quoted.