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    context-anchor

    Recover from context compaction by scanning memory files

    By @boscoeuk
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    SKILL.md
    ---
    name: context-anchor
    version: 1.0.0
    description: Recover from context compaction by scanning memory files and surfacing where you left off. Use when waking up fresh, after compaction, or when you feel lost about what you were doing.
    ---
    
    # Context Anchor Skill
    
    Helps agents recover context after compaction by scanning memory files and generating a "here's where you are" briefing.
    
    ## Why This Exists
    
    Context compaction loses memory. Files survive. But after waking up fresh, you need to:
    1. Know what you were working on
    2. See decisions that were made
    3. Find open loops that need closing
    4. Get oriented fast
    
    This skill automates that recovery.
    
    ---
    
    ## Quick Start
    
    ```bash
    # Full briefing (default)
    ./scripts/anchor.sh
    
    # Just show current task
    ./scripts/anchor.sh --task
    
    # Just show active context files
    ./scripts/anchor.sh --active
    
    # Just show recent decisions
    ./scripts/anchor.sh --decisions
    
    # Show open loops / questions
    ./scripts/anchor.sh --loops
    
    # Scan specific number of days back
    ./scripts/anchor.sh --days 3
    ```
    
    ---
    
    ## What It Scans
    
    | Source | What It Extracts |
    |--------|------------------|
    | `memory/current-task.md` | Current task status, blockers, next steps |
    | `memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md` | Recent daily logs (last 2 days by default) |
    | `context/active/*.md` | In-progress task files |
    | Daily logs | Decisions (lines with "Decision:", "Decided:", "āœ…") |
    | Daily logs | Open loops (lines with "?", "TODO:", "Blocker:", "Need to") |
    
    ---
    
    ## Output Format
    
    The script outputs a structured briefing:
    
    ```
    ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
                        CONTEXT ANCHOR
                  Where You Left Off
    ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
    
    šŸ“‹ CURRENT TASK
    ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    [Contents of memory/current-task.md or "No current task set"]
    
    šŸ“‚ ACTIVE CONTEXT FILES
    ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    • context/active/project-name.md (updated 2h ago)
      └─ First line preview...
    
    šŸŽÆ RECENT DECISIONS (last 2 days)
    ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    [2026-01-30] Decision: Use Cloudflare Pages for hosting
    [2026-01-30] āœ… Completed email capture setup
    
    ā“ OPEN LOOPS
    ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
    [2026-01-30] Need to enable SFTP on NAS
    [2026-01-30] TODO: Create Product Hunt account
    
    ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
    ```
    
    ---
    
    ## Integration with AGENTS.md
    
    Add to your "Every Session" routine:
    
    ```markdown
    ## Every Session
    
    Before doing anything else:
    1. Run `./skills/context-anchor/scripts/anchor.sh` for orientation
    2. Read `SOUL.md` — this is who you are
    3. Read `USER.md` — this is who you're helping
    ...
    ```
    
    Or use it manually when you feel lost about context.
    
    ---
    
    ## Customization
    
    ### Change workspace root
    
    ```bash
    WORKSPACE=/path/to/workspace ./scripts/anchor.sh
    ```
    
    ### Change days to scan
    
    ```bash
    ./scripts/anchor.sh --days 5  # Scan 5 days back
    ```
    
    ---
    
    ## No Dependencies
    
    Pure bash. Uses only:
    - `find`, `grep`, `head`, `tail`, `date`, `stat`
    - Works on macOS and Linux
    - No external tools required
    
    ---
    
    ## When to Use
    
    - **Session start**: Quick orientation on what's happening
    - **After compaction**: Recover lost context
    - **Feeling lost**: "Wait, what was I doing?"
    - **Handoff**: Show another agent where things stand
    - **Daily review**: See what decisions were made