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    <title>New: memorylake-harness#dsh-plugin</title>
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    <summary>Memory Lake as a persistent memory layer for dsh: memory_search, memory_remember, and memory_forget tools over the memorylake CLI, a session status line, and guided setup/diagnostic skills, sharing one ~/.memorylake identity and memory set with the Claude Code and Codex plugins. Exact install spec: @memorylake/dsh-plugin. Source event: awesome-dsh-plugin/awesome-dsh-plugin; changed: listed.</summary>
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