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This skill should be used when the user wants to "create a handoff", "save state", "save context", "context is getting full", "resume from handoff", "continue where we left off", or "load handoff". Also triggers proactively after substantial work (multiple file edits, complex debugging, architecture decisions) to suggest saving context. Enables fresh agents to continue long-running work with zero ambiguity.
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Creates comprehensive handoff documents that enable fresh AI agents to seamlessly continue work with zero ambiguity. Solves the long-running agent context exhaustion problem.
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Creates comprehensive handoff documents that enable fresh AI agents to seamlessly continue work with zero ambiguity. Solves the long-running agent context exhaustion problem.
Determine which mode applies:
Creating a handoff? User wants to save current state, pause work, or context is getting full.
Resuming from a handoff? User wants to continue previous work, load context, or mentions an existing handoff.
Proactive suggestion? After substantial work (7+ file edits, complex debugging, major decisions), suggest:
"We've made significant progress. Consider creating a handoff document to preserve this context for future sessions. Say 'create handoff' when ready."
Run the smart scaffold script to create a pre-filled handoff document:
bash scripts/create_handoff.sh [task-slug]
Example: bash scripts/create_handoff.sh implementing-user-auth
For continuation handoffs (linking to previous work):
bash scripts/create_handoff.sh "auth-part-2" --continues-from 2024-01-15-auth.md
The script will:
.agents/handoffs/ directory if needed---
title: Title of the task
created: YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
project: /path/to/project
branch: main
session_duration: [estimate how long you worked]
---
Open the generated file and fill in all [TODO: ...] sections. Prioritize these sections:
Follow the rules in references/handoff-template-rule.md for guidance.
Run the validation script to check completeness and security:
bash scripts/validate_handoff.sh <handoff-file>
The validator checks:
[TODO: ...] placeholders remainingDo not finalize a handoff with secrets detected or score below 70.
Report to user:
List handoffs in the current project:
bash scripts/list_handoffs.sh
This shows all handoffs with dates, titles, and completion status.
Before loading, check how current the handoff is:
bash scripts/check_staleness.sh <handoff-file>
Staleness levels:
The script checks:
Read the relevant handoff document completely before taking any action.
If handoff is part of a chain (has "Continues from" link), also read the linked previous handoff for full context.
Follow the checklist in references/resume-checklist.md:
Start with "Immediate Next Steps" item #1 from the handoff document.
Reference these sections as you work:
As you work:
--continues-from to chain themFor long-running projects, chain handoffs together to maintain context lineage:
handoff-1.md (initial work)
↓
handoff-2.md --continues-from handoff-1.md
↓
handoff-3.md --continues-from handoff-2.md
Each handoff in the chain:
When resuming from a chain, read the most recent handoff first, then reference predecessors as needed.
Handoffs are stored in: .agents/handoffs/
Naming convention: YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS-[slug].md
Example: 2024-01-15-143022-implementing-auth.md
Note:
scripts/paths are relative to this skill's root directory, not the project workspace. Your agent resolves them from the skill install location.
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
create_handoff.sh [slug] [--continues-from <file>] | Generate new handoff with smart scaffolding |
list_handoffs.sh [path] | List available handoffs in a project |
validate_handoff.sh <file> | Check completeness, quality, and security |
check_staleness.sh <file> | Assess if handoff context is still current |