# Memory Tool (`save_memory`) This document describes the `save_memory` tool for the Gemini CLI. ## Description Use `save_memory` to save and recall information across your Gemini CLI sessions. With `save_memory`, you can direct the CLI to remember key details across sessions, providing personalized and directed assistance. ### Arguments `save_memory` takes one argument: - `fact` (string, required): The specific fact or piece of information to remember. This should be a clear, self-contained statement written in natural language. ## How to use `save_memory` with the Gemini CLI The tool appends the provided `fact` to a special `GEMINI.md` file located in the user's home directory (`~/.gemini/GEMINI.md`). This file can be configured to have a different name. Once added, the facts are stored under a `## Gemini Added Memories` section. This file is loaded as context in subsequent sessions, allowing the CLI to recall the saved information. Usage: ``` save_memory(fact="Your fact here.") ``` ### `save_memory` examples Remember a user preference: ``` save_memory(fact="My preferred programming language is Python.") ``` Store a project-specific detail: ``` save_memory(fact="The project I'm currently working on is called 'gemini-cli'.") ``` ## Important notes - **General usage:** This tool should be used for concise, important facts. It is not intended for storing large amounts of data or conversational history. - **Memory file:** The memory file is a plain text Markdown file, so you can view and edit it manually if needed.