README: How You Actually Use It — MCP flow + local model flow

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## How You Actually Use It
After the one-time setup (install → init → mine), you don't run MemPalace commands manually. Your AI uses it for you. There are two ways, depending on which AI you use.
### With Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor (MCP-compatible tools)
```bash
# Connect MemPalace once
claude mcp add mempalace -- python -m mempalace.mcp_server
```
Now your AI has 19 tools available through MCP. Ask it anything:
> *"What did we decide about auth last month?"*
Claude calls `mempalace_search` automatically, gets verbatim results, and answers you. You never type `mempalace search` again. The AI handles it.
### With local models (Llama, Mistral, or any offline LLM)
Local models generally don't speak MCP yet. Two approaches:
**1. Wake-up command** — load your world into the model's context:
```bash
mempalace wake-up > context.txt
# Paste context.txt into your local model's system prompt
```
This gives your local model ~170 tokens of critical facts (in AAAK if you prefer) before you ask a single question.
**2. CLI search** — query on demand, feed results into your prompt:
```bash
mempalace search "auth decisions" > results.txt
# Include results.txt in your prompt
```
Or use the Python API:
```python
from mempalace.searcher import search_memories
results = search_memories("auth decisions", palace_path="~/.mempalace/palace")
# Inject into your local model's context
```
Either way — your entire memory stack runs offline. ChromaDB on your machine, Llama on your machine, AAAK for compression, zero cloud calls.
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## The Problem
Decisions happen in conversations now. Not in docs. Not in Jira. In conversations with Claude, ChatGPT, Copilot. The reasoning, the tradeoffs, the "we tried X and it failed because Y" — all trapped in chat windows that evaporate when the session ends.