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title: "Modes & Languages"
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description: "Configure Claude-Mem behavior and language with the Mode System"
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---
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# Modes & Languages
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Claude-Mem uses a flexible **Mode System** to adapt its behavior, observation types, and output language. This allows you to switch between different workflows (like coding vs. email investigation) or languages without reinstalling the plugin.
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## What is a Mode?
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A "mode" is a configuration profile that defines:
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1. **Observer Role**: How Claude should analyze your work (e.g., "Software Engineer" vs. "Forensic Analyst").
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2. **Observation Types**: Valid categories for memory (e.g., "Bug Fix", "Feature" vs. "Person", "Organization").
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3. **Concepts**: Semantic tags for indexing (e.g., "Pattern", "Trade-off").
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4. **Language**: The language used for generating observations and summaries.
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## Configuration
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Set the active mode using the `CLAUDE_MEM_MODE` setting in `~/.claude-mem/settings.json`:
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```json
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{
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"CLAUDE_MEM_MODE": "code--es"
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}
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```
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Or via environment variable:
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```bash
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export CLAUDE_MEM_MODE="code--fr"
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```
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## Available Modes
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### Code Mode (Default)
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The standard mode for software development. Captures bug fixes, features, refactors, and architectural decisions.
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**ID:** `code`
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### Code Mode Variants
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Behavioral variants that change how the code mode operates:
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| Variant | Mode ID | Description |
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|---------|---------|-------------|
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| **Chill** | `code--chill` | Produces fewer observations. Only records things "painful to rediscover" - shipped features, architectural decisions, and non-obvious gotchas. Skips routine work and obvious changes. |
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### Multilingual Code Modes
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Inherits all behavior from Code Mode but instructs Claude to generate **all** memory artifacts (titles, narratives, facts, summaries) in the target language.
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| Language | Mode ID | Native Name |
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|----------|---------|-------------|
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| **Arabic** | `code--ar` | العربية |
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| **Bengali** | `code--bn` | বাংলা |
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| **Chinese** | `code--zh` | 中文 |
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| **Czech** | `code--cs` | Čeština |
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| **Danish** | `code--da` | Dansk |
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| **Dutch** | `code--nl` | Nederlands |
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| **Finnish** | `code--fi` | Suomi |
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| **French** | `code--fr` | Français |
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| **German** | `code--de` | Deutsch |
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| **Greek** | `code--el` | Ελληνικά |
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| **Hebrew** | `code--he` | עברית |
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| **Hindi** | `code--hi` | हिन्दी |
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| **Hungarian** | `code--hu` | Magyar |
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| **Indonesian** | `code--id` | Bahasa Indonesia |
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| **Urdu** | `code--ur` | اردو |
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| **Italian** | `code--it` | Italiano |
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| **Japanese** | `code--ja` | 日本語 |
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| **Korean** | `code--ko` | 한국어 |
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| **Norwegian** | `code--no` | Norsk |
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| **Polish** | `code--pl` | Polski |
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| **Portuguese (Brazil)** | `code--pt-br` | Português Brasileiro |
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| **Romanian** | `code--ro` | Română |
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| **Russian** | `code--ru` | Русский |
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| **Spanish** | `code--es` | Español |
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| **Swedish** | `code--sv` | Svenska |
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| **Thai** | `code--th` | ภาษาไทย |
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| **Turkish** | `code--tr` | Türkçe |
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| **Ukrainian** | `code--uk` | Українська |
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| **Vietnamese** | `code--vi` | Tiếng Việt |
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### Email Investigation Mode
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A specialized mode for analyzing email dumps (e.g., FOIA releases, corporate archives). Focuses on identifying entities, relationships, timeline events, and key topics.
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**ID:** `email-investigation`
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**Observation Types:**
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- `entity`: Person, organization, or email address
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- `relationship`: Connection between entities
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- `timeline-event`: Time-stamped event in communication sequence
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- `evidence`: Supporting documentation or proof
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- `anomaly`: Suspicious pattern or irregularity
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- `conclusion`: Investigative finding or determination
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## Mode Inheritance
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The system supports inheritance using the `--` separator. For example, `code--es` means:
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1. Load `code` (Parent) configuration.
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2. Load `code--es` (Child) configuration.
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3. Merge Child into Parent (Child overrides).
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This allows for lightweight "remix" modes that only change specific aspects (like the language prompt) while keeping the core definitions intact.
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