zuxin-oai 3fe365ad8a memories: tighten memory lookup guidance and citation requirements (#12635)
## Summary
- tighten the memory-use decision boundary so agents skip memory only
for clearly self-contained asks
- make the quick memory pass more explicit and bounded (including a
lightweight search budget)
- add structured `<memory_citation>` requirements and examples for final
replies
- clarify memory update guidance and end-state wording for memory lookup

## Why
The previous template was directionally correct, but still left room for
inconsistent memory lookup behavior and citation formatting. This change
makes the default behavior, quick-pass scope, and citation output
contract much more explicit.

## Testing
- not run (prompt/template text change only)

Co-authored-by: jif-oai <jif@openai.com>
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