TUI

Resume tab

The Resume tab generates a context-recovery briefing so you or your agent can pick up exactly where work left off. It combines checkpoint data, recent activity, and pending items into a single structured summary.

Resume tab

Briefing structure

The resume briefing is organised into sections:

Project and checkpoint

Shows the project slug, the timestamp of the last checkpoint, and any note attached to it (e.g. "Plan approved; starting implementation").

Current thread

Identifies what was being worked on — the active plan or task thread — and any pending curation proposals that need attention.

Next step

A concrete, actionable recommendation for what to do next, including the CLI command to run.

What changed

A chronological list of recent work since the last checkpoint, with timestamps and descriptions.

Needs attention

Highlighted warnings for items that require immediate action:

  • Pending curation proposals waiting for review
  • Unhealthy or restarting watchers
  • Other degraded components

Keep in mind

A list of the most relevant active memories — plans, implementations, and architectural decisions — that provide context for the current work.

Suggested follow-ups

Additional actions beyond the immediate next step, each with the specific CLI command to run.

Controls

KeyAction
j / kScroll through the briefing
PgUp / PgDnScroll by page
HomeJump to top
rRefresh the resume briefing

© 2026 Olivier Van Acker (3vilM33pl3). Memory Layer is AGPL-3.0-or-later with commercial licensing available.

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