design: add memory manager design#2393
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Description
Adds a design document for long-term memory: a
MemoryManagerprimitive that gives agents persistent knowledge across sessions (storing facts, recalling them via tools or context injection, and optionally extracting them from conversations).Ported from the docs-repo design proposal now that the design folder lives in the monorepo. Mirrors strands-agents/docs#844 with identical contents, targeting the monorepo
designs/folder (designs/0011-memory-manager.md).Type of Change
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