Claude-skill-registry context-restore
Use when you need to fully restore working context from a previous session - loads STATUS.json, reads key files, rebuilds mental model of current work state. Do NOT use for quick questions or when starting fresh unrelated work - the full context restoration adds overhead that isn't needed for standalone tasks.
git clone https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/data/context-restore" ~/.claude/skills/majiayu000-claude-skill-registry-context-restore && rm -rf "$T"
skills/data/context-restore/SKILL.mdContext Restore
Overview
Fully restore working context when resuming after a break. Goes beyond STATUS.json to rebuild complete understanding.
Core principle: Don't just know what to do - understand why and how.
Trigger: After session-resume for Fresh Start sessions, or manual deep restore
The Restore Process
Step 1: Load STATUS.json
Read and parse the status file:
- Project name and current branch
- In-progress tasks
- Focus area and next action
- Key decisions made
Step 2: Review Git State
# See what's changed git status # Review recent commits for context git log --oneline -10 # See uncommitted changes git diff --stat
Step 3: Read Key Files
Based on focus area, read relevant files:
If working on feature:
- Main feature file(s)
- Related test files
- Recently modified files (git diff --name-only)
If debugging:
- Error-related files
- Test files that failed
- Log files if available
If refactoring:
- Files being refactored
- Files that import/use them
- Test coverage for affected areas
Step 4: Check Project State
# Run tests to verify state npm test # Check for lint errors npm run lint # Verify build passes npm run build
Step 5: Rebuild Mental Model
Construct understanding:
## Current Context ### What We're Building [Feature description from STATUS.json focus area] ### Where We Are - Branch: [branch name] - Last commit: [commit message] - Uncommitted: [files and their purpose] ### Key Files - `path/to/main.ts` - [what it does, current state] - `path/to/test.ts` - [test coverage status] ### Decisions Made - [Decision 1 from keyDecisions] - [Decision 2] ### What's Next 1. [nextAction from STATUS.json] 2. [Logical following step] ### Potential Issues - [Any warnings from tests/lint] - [Any blockers noted]
Step 6: Offer Continuation
Present restored context and options:
Context fully restored. Here's where we are: [Mental model summary] Ready to continue. Options: 1. Proceed with: [next action] 2. Review specific file first 3. Run full test suite 4. See detailed task breakdown What would you like to do?
Deep Restore Checklist
For complex projects or long breaks:
- STATUS.json loaded and parsed
- Git branch and status verified
- Recent commits reviewed
- Key files read and understood
- Tests run and status known
- Build verified
- Services checked
- Mental model constructed
- Next action clear
Example Restore
🔍 Full Context Restore Loading STATUS.json... ✓ Project: my-app ✓ Branch: feature/user-auth ✓ Focus: Authentication system Reviewing git state... ✓ Last commit: a7f3c2e - feat: add login form ✓ 2 uncommitted files: - src/auth/reset.ts (new) - src/auth/reset.test.ts (new) Reading key files... ✓ src/auth/login.ts - Login form complete ✓ src/auth/reset.ts - Password reset in progress (50%) ✓ Tests: 45 passing, 0 failing Mental Model: - Building password reset flow - Login and validation complete - Reset flow needs: email template, token generation - Using nodemailer (decided last session) Next action: Add forgot password email template Ready to continue?
When to Use
Use context-restore when:
- Fresh Start session (> 4 hours gap)
- Complex feature with many files
- Returning after distraction
- Unclear on previous state
- Need to verify decisions made
Skip context-restore when:
- Continuation session (< 30 min)
- Simple, single-file work
- Just committed everything
- Clear on what to do next
Integration
Pairs with:
- session-resume - Triggers context-restore for Fresh Start
- session-capture - Creates the STATUS.json being restored
Calls:
- Read tool to examine key files
- Bash for git commands and tests
- TodoWrite to restore task state