| name | recover-context |
| description | Extract full context of the last task from the most recent parent session shown in the session lineage. Strategically uses sub-agents to avoid bloating your own context. |
recover-context
Use this skill to extract context from a parent session when a session lineage is present (shown in the first user message of this conversation).
Instructions
Identify the most recent parent session from the lineage chain (the last file in the chronological list).
Use sub-agents to explore (to avoid bloating your own context):
- If you have the Task tool with subagent support, use the
session-searchersubagent (subagent_type:session-searcher) to analyze the most recent session - If sub-agents are NOT available, use the
aichat:session-searchskill instead
- If you have the Task tool with subagent support, use the
Extract the following from the most recent session:
- What was the last task being worked on?
- What was the current state of that task (completed, in-progress, blocked)?
- Any pending items or next steps mentioned?
- Key decisions made or approaches chosen
Also check for associated documents:
- Issue specs or task descriptions referenced in the session
- Any markdown files created during that session (check WORKLOG/, issues/, etc.)
- Code files that were being modified
Report back concisely:
- State your understanding of the task context
- List any files you found that are relevant
- Ask the user how they'd like to proceed
Example Sub-agent Prompt
If using the Task tool with session-searcher subagent:
Analyze the session file at [path from lineage] and extract:
1. The last task being worked on (look at the final 20-30 messages)
2. Current state of that task
3. Any referenced markdown files (issue specs, work logs, etc.)
4. Pending next steps or blockers
Return a concise summary.
Constraints
- Do NOT read large session files directly into your own context
- ALWAYS delegate to sub-agents or the session-search skill
- Keep your summary concise - the user knows what they were working on
- Focus on the LAST task, not the entire session history