From context-mode
Purges context-mode session data permanently by calling the ctx_purge MCP tool. Supports per-session or full-project wipe with destructive confirmation.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/context-mode:ctx-purgeThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Permanently deletes session data for this project. Two scopes are supported (issue #520):
Permanently deletes session data for this project. Two scopes are supported (issue #520):
scope: "project"): wipes EVERYTHING — knowledge base, all session DB rows for every session, events markdown, and stats.sessionId: "<id>" or scope: "session"): wipes ONLY the matching session's rows + FTS5 chunks. Sibling sessions, project stats, and the FTS5 store file are preserved.sessionId.ctx_index, ctx_fetch_and_index, ctx_batch_execute)mcp__context-mode__ctx_purge MCP tool with the chosen parameters:
{ confirm: true, sessionId: "<id>" } — implies scope:'session'.{ confirm: true, scope: "project" } — explicit destructive form.{ confirm: true } still works but emits a deprecation warning. Prefer the explicit forms.confirm: true is always required.sessionId and scope: "project" together is REJECTED as ambiguous (the sessionId implies session scope; combining with project scope contradicts intent).scope: "session" without sessionId throws — sessionId is required.ctx_purge is the only way to delete session data. No other mechanism exists.ctx_stats is read-only — shows statistics only./clear and /compact do NOT affect any context-mode data.npx claudepluginhub aribaskagan/context-mode18plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Jun 3, 2026
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Purges context-mode session data permanently by calling the ctx_purge MCP tool. Supports per-session or full-project wipe with destructive confirmation.
Deletes specific observations or sessions from agentmemory via API after user confirmation. Use for privacy requests like 'forget this', 'delete memory', or targeted data removal.
Resets knowledge base by clearing patterns, quirks, decisions, cache, session, and state to initial empty values. Invoke /learn-reset to wipe accumulated insights.