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Memory is what separates WPOS from a tool you re-explain every session. The enemy is forgetting. Memory is how the work compounds: the second task is faster than the first, and the hundredth is faster than the second. There are three kinds of memory, and they work together.

Playbook

The standing rules. How this site, brand, or client should always be handled.

Skills

Reusable procedures. A sequence of work WPOS can run on demand.

Patterns

Reusable structures. The shape of a section, page, or component done your way.

How they fit together

Think of it as a flywheel. Connectors bring the outside tools in. Playbook sets the rules. Skills capture the procedures. Patterns capture the structures. Each one makes the others more useful, and every task you run is a chance to add to all three.
1

Playbook sets the standards

The rules that should hold no matter what the task is.
2

Patterns give reusable shape

So the section or page comes out built your way every time.
3

Skills give reusable procedure

So a repeated sequence of work runs reliably.
4

Connectors extend the reach

So the work can pull from and push to the tools you already use. See Connectors.
The fastest way to build good memory is to capture it while you work. When WPOS does something the way you want in the Command Center, save it as a Pattern or a Skill right then.