| name | btr-capture |
| description | Save to LOCAL BTR context tree (NOT ByteRover/brv). Capture code snippets, patterns, and context from the current conversation and store them in the BTR context tree. PROACTIVE TRIGGER: Automatically suggest saving when the user confirms something works ("That works!", "Perfect!", "It's working now", "Thanks, that fixed it!"), after fixing a bug, making an architecture decision, establishing a pattern, or solving a complex problem. Also use when the user explicitly says "save this", "remember this pattern", "capture this context", "save to BTR", "save this to BTR", or "add to BTR". |
| allowed-tools | Read, Write, Bash |
BTR Capture
⚠️ CRITICAL: BTR ≠ ByteRover
This skill uses btr (local context tree), NOT brv (ByteRover CLI).
| Command | Tool | Syntax |
|---|---|---|
| ✓ CORRECT | btr |
btr curate <domain> <topic> --content "..." |
| ✗ WRONG | brv |
Different tool, different syntax, requires auth |
PREFER MCP tools when available:
mcp__btr__curate_context- Structured, type-safemcp__btr__query_context- Validated search
Only use Bash btr commands if MCP tools are unavailable.
Capture and store valuable context for future retrieval.
PROACTIVE BEHAVIOR (CRITICAL)
DO NOT wait for the user to say "save this" - you should proactively suggest saving valuable context.
Trigger Conditions
After ANY of these events, ASK the user if they want to save the context:
- User confirms code works - "That works!", "Perfect!", "It's working now"
- Bug was fixed - Successfully resolved an issue after debugging
- Architecture decision made - Discussed and decided on a design approach
- New pattern established - Created a reusable pattern, utility, or component
- Complex problem solved - Figured out a non-obvious solution
- Configuration established - Set up tooling, environment, or integration
Example Flow
User: "That fixed the authentication issue, thanks!"
Claude: "Great! The JWT refresh token rotation pattern we implemented
could be valuable for future auth work. Save to BTR?
I'd capture:
- Domain: auth
- Topic: jwt-refresh-rotation
- Key details: The rotation logic, error handling, and token invalidation"
Proactive Check-In
Every 10-15 messages during active development, consider:
- Have we established patterns worth preserving?
- Did we make decisions that should be documented?
- Is there context that would help future sessions?
Preferred Method
FIRST: Use MCP tools if available
mcp__btr__curate_context(domain="auth", topic="jwt-flow", content="...", tags=["security"])FALLBACK: Use
btrCLI via Bashbtr curate auth jwt-flow --content "..." --tags securityNEVER: Use
brv(different product entirely)
Quick Start
btr curate <domain> <topic> --content "<content>" [--tags tag1,tag2]
Instructions
- Identify the content to capture (code, explanation, pattern)
- Determine appropriate domain (e.g., auth, api, database, frontend, testing)
- Generate a descriptive topic name (kebab-case, e.g., jwt-validation, error-handling)
- Extract or ask for relevant tags
- Run the CLI command to save the context
- Confirm successful capture to user
Domain Suggestions
auth- Authentication, authorization, sessionsapi- REST endpoints, GraphQL, rate limitingdatabase- Queries, migrations, connection poolingfrontend- Components, state management, stylingtesting- Test patterns, mocking, fixturesdevops- Deployment, CI/CD, monitoringarchitecture- Design decisions, patterns
Examples
Save a code pattern
User: "Save this JWT validation pattern"
btr curate auth jwt-validation --content "..." --tags security,tokens,middleware
Save a design decision
User: "Remember why we chose Redis for caching"
btr curate architecture caching-decision --content "..." --tags redis,decisions,performance
For more examples, see examples.md.