Direction change (operator, see plan task #755 work-log): the plugin must
NOT depend on disabling a native Claude function to work. It earns its place
by steering behavior, not by toggling autoMemoryEnabled.
Memory doctrine (no dual-write):
- using-scribe SKILL.md gains "Scribe holds these functions — don't keep a
second copy": route rules/recall/planning to Scribe, don't also write them
to native auto-memory, never instruct disabling a native function, and
accept a "Scribe-shaped hole" if the plugin is removed (recover over time).
- mcp/server.py _INSTRUCTIONS: drop the paragraph that told the model to
create/refresh a "rules live in Scribe" pointer in CLAUDE.md / ~/.claude
memory. That was an active dual-write instruction; the SessionStart hook is
the bridge now. Replaced with the no-dual-write / no-settings-dependency
doctrine. Supersedes plan #755 Phase 6 ("set autoMemoryEnabled:false").
Project-scope discipline (stop cross-project bleed):
- using-scribe SKILL.md gains "Stay inside the active project's scope": pass
project_id to every read, only reference/offer work on the in-scope project,
ask before switching.
- _INSTRUCTIONS scope bullet extended from reads to referencing/offering, and
flags get_recent as cross-project.
- get_recent docstring gains a scope note steering to scoped list_* when a
project is active.
plugin.json 0.1.4 -> 0.1.5 so clients' caches actually refresh (re-shipping
under the same version does not bust the cache).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>