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id: dc6b6c6f-1319-47cf-a691-dd40751ff121
type: decision
title: "Cognitive memory multi-graph support and scheduled tasks system issues opened on Gitea"
tags: [cognitive-memory, scheduled-tasks, systemd, claude-code, gitea, feature-planning, decision]
importance: 0.75
confidence: 0.8
created: "2026-02-28T04:53:22.378773+00:00"
updated: "2026-02-28T04:53:22.378773+00:00"
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# Cognitive Memory Feature Issues Opened
## Issues Created
Both filed on `cal/claude-memory` Gitea repo.
### Issue #1: Multi-graph support
**Title:** "Multi-graph support: named, segregated memory graphs"
Refactor cognitive memory MCP to support multiple isolated graph directories via named graphs config.
**Design (Option 3 — preferred):** Named graphs in single MCP instance
- `default_graph` key in config
- `named_graphs` map of name → path
- Single MCP instance handles routing
### Issue #2: Scheduled tasks system
**Title:** "Scheduled tasks system: systemd timers + Claude CLI as cowork alternative"
Replicate Claude cowork scheduled tasks on platforms where cowork is unsupported.
**Design:**
- `task.yaml` config per task
- Wrapper script invokes `claude -p` (headless)
- Systemd unit generator creates timers from task configs
- Task manager CLI for management
- Depends on Issue #1 (multi-graph) for memory isolation per task
- May eventually live in its own repo
## Context
Claude cowork scheduled tasks are not available on all platforms. This system replicates that capability using native Linux tooling (systemd) + Claude CLI.