docs: updated formatting in Memory tutorial (#1263)

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The Memory extension turns Goose into a knowledgeable assistant by allowing you to teach it **personalized key information** (e.g. commands, code snippets, preferences and configurations) that it can recall and apply later. Whether its project-specific (local) or universal (global) knowledge, Goose learns and remembers what matters most to you.
The Memory extension turns Goose into a knowledgeable assistant by allowing you to teach it personalized key information (e.g. commands, code snippets, preferences and configurations) that it can recall and apply later. Whether its project-specific (local) or universal (global) knowledge, Goose learns and remembers what matters most to you.
This tutorial covers enabling and using the Memory MCP Server, which is a built-in Goose extension.
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## Why Use Memory?
With the Memory extension, youre not just storing static notes, youre teaching Goose how to assist you better. Imagine telling Goose:
With the Memory extension, youre not just storing static notes, youre teaching Goose how to assist you better. Imagine telling Goose:
- **"Goose, learn everything about MCP servers and save it to memory."**
- Later, you can ask: **"Goose, utilizing our MCP server knowledge help me build an MCP server."**
> _learn everything about MCP servers and save it to memory._
Later, you can ask:
> _utilizing our MCP server knowledge help me build an MCP server._
Goose will recall everything youve saved as long as you instruct it to remember. This makes it easier to have consistent results when working with Goose.