Awesome-claude-plugins reflecting-on-sessions

Use when completing a plan, finishing a development branch, wrapping up a session, or at any natural transition between work phases — reviews skill-bus telemetry to identify subscription gaps and suggest improvements

install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-plugins
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/ComposioHQ/awesome-claude-plugins "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skill-bus/skills/reflecting-on-sessions" ~/.claude/skills/composiohq-awesome-claude-plugins-reflecting-on-sessions && rm -rf "$T"
manifest: skill-bus/skills/reflecting-on-sessions/SKILL.md
source content

Reflecting on Sessions

Announce: "[skill-bus] Reflecting on this session's skill-bus activity."

When to Reflect

This skill is for natural transition moments:

  • After executing a plan (all tasks complete)
  • After finishing a development branch
  • Before session wrap-up or handover
  • At any natural pause between work phases
  • When asked about skill-bus effectiveness

Process

Step 1: Check telemetry status

SB_CLI=$(ls ~/.claude/plugins/cache/*/skill-bus/*/lib/cli.py ~/.claude/plugins/repos/skill-bus/lib/cli.py 2>/dev/null | tail -1)
python3 "$SB_CLI" status --cwd "$PWD"

If telemetry is off, tell the user:

"Skill-bus telemetry is disabled for this project. To enable session reflection, add

"telemetry": true
to your skill-bus config. For full coverage visibility, also add
"observeUnmatched": true
."

Stop here if telemetry is off.

Step 2: Run stats for this session

SB_CLI=$(ls ~/.claude/plugins/cache/*/skill-bus/*/lib/cli.py ~/.claude/plugins/repos/skill-bus/lib/cli.py 2>/dev/null | tail -1)
python3 "$SB_CLI" stats --cwd "$PWD"

Step 3: Interpret and present

Present the stats output to the user with brief interpretation:

If there are suggestions, highlight the top 1-2:

  • For uncovered skills: "I noticed [skill] ran N times without any subscription. Would you like to add one? I can run
    /skill-bus:add-sub
    ."
  • For condition skips: "[insert] was skipped N times due to conditions. This might mean the condition is too restrictive for your current workflow."

If everything looks healthy (matches > 0, no suggestions):

  • "Skill-bus is working well this session — N skills intercepted, M inserts injected. No gaps detected."

If no telemetry data:

  • "No telemetry data for this project yet. Have you invoked any skills this session?"

Step 4: Offer next steps

If there are actionable suggestions:

  • "Would you like me to run
    /skill-bus:add-sub
    for any of these?"
  • "Run
    /skill-bus:report
    anytime to check coverage."