Session Handoff

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Captures session context before ending or compaction to ensure continuity across sessions and after auto-compaction.

Sby Skills Guide Bot
DocumentationIntermediate
306/2/2026
Claude Code
#session-handoff#context-management#git#session-continuity

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Our review

This skill captures the current session context into a structured document before ending a session or automatic compaction.

Strengths

  • Ensures continuity between sessions
  • Clear structure with predefined sections
  • Automatically integrates Git for version control
  • Prevents loss of context after compaction

Limitations

  • Requires manual invocation on a regular basis
  • Can be overkill for very short sessions
  • Depends on user discipline to be effective
When to use it

Use this skill at the end of a work session or before automatic compaction to preserve context.

When not to use it

Do not use it for trivial changes or when you immediately resume work on the same task.

Security analysis

Safe
Quality score90/100

The skill uses only safe commands: git status, date, git add/commit/push, and file writing. It does not involve any destructive actions, external downloads, or secret exfiltration. The automatic push could potentially expose sensitive content, but the skill is invoked intentionally and documents session context, which is a legitimate use.

No concerns found

Examples

Basic handoff invocation
/handoff
Request handoff before closing
Save the current session context to a handoff document before we end.
Deliberate session save
Create a session handoff for this morning's work on the authentication module.

name: handoff description: Capture session context before ending or compaction invocable: true

Session Handoff Skill

Captures the current session context to ensure continuity across sessions and after auto-compaction.

Instructions

When this skill is invoked, create a comprehensive session handoff document:

  1. Check for uncommitted changes:

    • Run git status to check for uncommitted changes
    • If there are uncommitted changes, inform the user and ask if they want to:
      • Commit the changes now (offer to help create the commit)
      • Continue with handoff anyway (changes will be documented but not committed)
      • Cancel the handoff to commit manually first
    • If working tree is clean, proceed to step 2
  2. Determine the date and time:

    • Use today's date in YYYY-MM-DD format
    • Use bash command date '+%I:%M %p' to get the current time (e.g., "09:33 AM")
    • Use bash command date '+%A' to get the day of week if helpful for context
  3. Create the handoff file:

    • Location: contexts/_LifeOS/handoff/session-handoff-YYYY-MM-DD.md
    • If a file for today already exists, read it first and append with a new timestamp section
    • Format session header as: ## Session N (Day Period - HH:MM AM/PM) where Day Period is descriptive (e.g., "Morning", "Afternoon", "Evening", "Early Morning")
  4. Capture the following sections:

    Session Summary

    • Brief overview of what was accomplished in this session
    • Main topics discussed or worked on
    • Time range if relevant

    Key Decisions Made

    • Important choices and why they were made
    • Architectural decisions
    • Approach selections
    • What was chosen and what was rejected

    Code Changes

    • List files modified with specific line numbers when relevant (use format file.ts:123)
    • Brief description of what changed and why
    • Any patterns or conventions established
    • New files created

    Open Questions & Blockers

    • Unresolved questions
    • Things that need investigation
    • Blockers preventing progress
    • Edge cases to consider

    Next Steps

    • Concrete action items as a checklist using - [ ] format
    • Priorities for next session
    • Follow-up tasks

    Context for Next Session

    • Important background that would be lost in compaction
    • Links to relevant files or resources
    • Any special considerations
    • Current working directory or focus area
  5. Format guidelines:

    • Use clear markdown headings
    • Be specific with file references (include line numbers)
    • Keep it concise but complete
    • Use bullet points and checklists
    • Include timestamps for multiple sessions in one day
  6. Commit and push the handoff:

    • Add the handoff file to git staging
    • Commit with message format: "Add Session N handoff: [brief summary]"
    • Push to remote to ensure context is backed up
    • Confirm to the user what was committed and pushed
    • Show a brief summary of what was documented

Example Output Format

# Session Handoff - 2026-01-11

## Session 1 (Morning - 9:00 AM)

### Session Summary

Researched Claude Code session management strategies and created comprehensive documentation. Set up handoff infrastructure for future session continuity.

### Key Decisions Made

- **Storage location**: Decided to store session context in `contexts/_LifeOS/handoff/` following existing PARA structure
- **Skill creation**: Chose to create a reusable `/handoff` skill rather than manual process
- **Naming convention**: Will use `session-handoff-YYYY-MM-DD.md` format

### Code Changes

- Created `contexts/tech/3_resources/ai-learnings/Claude Code Session Management.md`
  - Comprehensive guide to session management
  - Community resources and best practices
  - References to GitHub repos and tools

- Created `contexts/_LifeOS/handoff/README.md`
  - Explains purpose of handoff folder
  - Documents naming conventions
  - Links to related resources

- Updated `CLAUDE.md:32` and `CLAUDE.md:56`
  - Added handoff folder documentation
  - Mentioned `/handoff` skill usage

- Updated `contexts/tech/3_resources/ai-learnings/README.md:17-18`
  - Added new session management topic

- Created `.claude/skills/handoff/SKILL.md`
  - Custom skill for session handoff automation
  - Follows PARA methodology

### Open Questions & Blockers

None currently

### Next Steps

- [ ] Test the `/handoff` skill in practice
- [ ] Consider creating additional skills for common workflows (journal entry, learning log, etc.)
- [ ] Explore community skill repositories for other useful tools
- [ ] Review wshobson/commands and claude-code-showcase repos

### Context for Next Session

This session focused on meta-work: improving the Claude Code workflow itself. The repository is a personal knowledge management system using PARA methodology, primarily for Obsidian notes. The handoff system is now in place to preserve context across sessions and auto-compaction events.

Implementation Notes

  • This skill follows the PARA methodology for personal knowledge management
  • Session handoff files are stored in _LifeOS/handoff/ as they're related to daily workflow
  • The skill can be invoked simply by typing /handoff in Claude Code
  • Multiple sessions in one day append to the same file with new timestamp sections
  • The handoff is automatically committed and pushed to remote for backup
  • The handoff file serves as input for the next session to recover full context
  • Pushing ensures context is preserved even if local machine fails or user switches machines
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