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Condenses Claude Code session transcripts into readable summaries by filtering metadata, system notifications, and command artifacts. Use when the user wants to review, analyze, or understand what happened in a Claude Code session, view tool usage patterns, or export session data. Triggers when user mentions "analyze session", "review transcript", "condense logs", "what tools did I use", or similar workflow analysis requests.

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SKILL.md

name transcript-condenser
description Condenses Claude Code session transcripts into readable summaries by filtering metadata, system notifications, and command artifacts. Use when the user wants to review, analyze, or understand what happened in a Claude Code session, view tool usage patterns, or export session data. Triggers when user mentions "analyze session", "review transcript", "condense logs", "what tools did I use", or similar workflow analysis requests.

Transcript Condenser Skill

Condenses verbose Claude Code session transcripts from .claude/logs/ into human-readable summaries.

When to Use This Skill

Claude should invoke this skill when the user:

  • Wants to review what happened in a Claude Code session
  • Asks about tool usage patterns or statistics
  • Mentions analyzing transcripts or logs
  • Wants to understand workflow from a past session
  • Requests session summaries or reports
  • Needs to export session data for analysis

Key Capabilities

Output Formats

  • Markdown (default): Human-readable timeline with session metadata and summary statistics
  • JSON: Machine-parseable format for automated analysis or integration

Verbosity Levels

  • Minimal: Condensed view showing only key events and outcomes
  • Standard (default): Balanced detail with truncated long messages
  • Detailed: Full content including all tool parameters and complete messages

Filtering Options

  • Tool-only view: Show only assistant messages that used tools
  • Subagent-only view: Show only subagent invocations and interactions
  • System message stripping: Remove system notifications (enabled by default)

Batch Processing

  • Process entire directories of transcripts
  • Automatically generate output files with consistent naming
  • Progress reporting for multiple files

Usage Examples

Basic Usage

# Condense a single transcript to markdown (stdout)
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <transcript-file>

# Save condensed version to file
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <transcript-file> --output=summary.md

Format Options

# Output as JSON for automated analysis
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <transcript-file> --format=json --output=session.json

Verbosity Control

# Minimal output (quick overview)
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <transcript-file> --verbosity=minimal

# Detailed output (full content)
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <transcript-file> --verbosity=detailed

Filtered Views

# Show only tool usage
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <transcript-file> --only-tools

# Show only subagent interactions
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <transcript-file> --only-subagents

Batch Processing

# Process all transcripts in a directory
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js logs/20251017/ --output-dir=condensed/

# Batch process with specific format
node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js logs/20251017/ --output-dir=condensed/ --format=json

Output Structure

Markdown Format

The markdown output includes:

  1. Session Metadata: ID, date, branch, duration, working directory, version
  2. Timeline: Chronological event list with timestamps (relative to session start)
  3. Summary Statistics: Tool usage counts, subagent calls, files modified, errors/warnings

JSON Format

The JSON output provides structured data:

{
  "session": {
    "id": "abc123",
    "date": "2025-10-17",
    "branch": "main",
    "duration": "5m 23s",
    ...
  },
  "timeline": [
    {
      "time": "00:00:15",
      "type": "user",
      "content": "...",
      ...
    }
  ],
  "summary": {
    "toolsUsed": { "Read": 3, "Write": 2 },
    "filesModified": 3,
    ...
  }
}

Automatic Filtering

The script automatically removes noise:

  • Meta messages (isMeta: true)
  • Hook notifications
  • Command clear messages
  • Empty stdout
  • System reminders (can be disabled with --no-system)

Common Use Cases

  1. Quick Session Review: "What did I do in my last session?"

    • Use minimal verbosity for fast overview
  2. Tool Usage Analysis: "Which tools did I use most?"

    • Use --only-tools flag
  3. Subagent Tracking: "How many times did I call the backend-architect?"

    • Use --only-subagents flag
  4. Batch Reporting: "Generate reports for all sessions this week"

    • Use batch processing with output directory
  5. Data Export: "Export session data for analysis"

    • Use JSON format for programmatic access

Tips for Claude

  • Locate transcript files in .claude/logs/YYYYMMDD/ directories
  • Transcript filenames follow pattern: transcript_[subagent_]<sessionId>_<date>_<time>.json
  • Suggest appropriate verbosity level based on user's request:
    • "Quick look" → minimal
    • "Detailed analysis" → detailed
    • General review → standard (default)
  • For batch processing, create output directory if it doesn't exist
  • Always show the output file path when saving to a file

Command Reference

node .claude/skills/transcript-condenser/condense-transcript.js <input> [options]

Arguments:
  input                 Path to transcript file or directory

Options:
  --format=<type>       Output format: "markdown" (default) or "json"
  --output=<file>       Output file (default: stdout)
  --output-dir=<dir>    Output directory for batch processing
  --verbosity=<level>   Level: "minimal", "standard" (default), "detailed"
  --only-tools          Show only tool usage
  --only-subagents      Show only subagent interactions
  --no-system           Strip all system messages
  --include-usage       Include token usage statistics
  --help, -h            Show help message

Requirements

  • Node.js 18.0.0 or higher
  • No external dependencies (uses built-in Node.js modules only)