name: context-dump description: Create or update a task context dump document by scanning existing content and appending only new, non-duplicative progress. Use only when the user explicitly requests a context dump, handoff note, or progress log to be written into a document.
Context Dump
Overview
Capture the current task state into a document by scanning existing notes and appending only new progress without duplication. Always confirm whether the user wants to create a new document or update an existing one before writing.
Workflow
1) Confirm target document
- Ask: "Do you want to create a new document or update an existing one?"
- If updating, ask for the exact path or search criteria.
- If creating, ask for the filename/path and preferred location.
2) Locate and read existing content (update only)
- Find the document with
rg --filesand/orrg -nbased on user-provided hints. - Read relevant sections to avoid duplicating existing content.
- Identify the best insertion point (e.g., “Progress Notes”, “Updates”, or append at end).
3) Draft new material (non-duplicate only)
- Summarize new progress since the last update.
- Do not repeat items already present; only add deltas.
- Use concise bullet lists and clear dates when helpful.
4) Write updates
- Use
apply_patchto update existing documents. - If creating a new document, write a minimal template:
- Title
- Date
- Summary
- Progress / Changes
- Open Questions / Risks
- Next Steps
Guardrails
- Trigger this skill only when the user explicitly asks for a context dump / handoff / progress log.
- Always ask whether to create a new document or update an existing one.
- Do not duplicate existing information; add only new or changed items.
- Keep updates terse and structured for handoff.