Dream
Understand Dream as a review workflow for cleaning up and improving memory quality.
Dream is Lore's memory maintenance workflow.
Use Dream to review memory quality, find stale or duplicated notes, inspect recall patterns, and prepare suggested improvements. Treat it as a review assistant, not an unchecked writer.
How Dream works
Dream reads the memory graph and recall history, then identifies maintenance opportunities: stale nodes, duplicate content, vague disclosure triggers, noisy recall patterns, and missing glossary terms. It presents these as suggested edits you can review and accept individually.
What Dream is good for
| Task | Result |
|---|---|
| Find stale or duplicated memories | cleaner memory graph |
| Notice broad or vague disclosures | better future recall |
| Review noisy recall patterns | fewer irrelevant candidates |
| Suggest memory edits | clearer content, paths, glossary, and triggers |
| Create a diary | traceable maintenance history |
Dream is safest when backups are configured and human review is enabled for important memory changes. Run it manually while you are still tuning Lore. Schedule it only after backup, restore, and review habits are stable.
What Dream should not do
Do not use Dream as a way to mass-rewrite memory without review. Reject changes that make a memory broader, more confident, or less traceable than the source material supports.