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Create a structured session handoff document for continuity across sessions. Use when ending a work session, switching contexts, or before a break. Captures decisions, progress, code changes, and next steps so a future session can pick up where you left off without losing context.

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技能原文 SKILL.md作者撰写 · MIT · c31f3be

Session Handoff Skill

Create structured documents that enable seamless continuity across Claude sessions.

When to Use
  • Ending a work session for the day
  • Before taking a break mid-task
  • Switching to a different project temporarily
  • When you want to capture state for a future session
  • Before a context reset you know is coming
Handoff Process
Step 1: Assess Session State

Quickly assess:

  1. What phase are we in? (exploration, planning, implementation, debugging, review)
  2. What's the active task? (what we're trying to accomplish)
  3. How far along are we? (just started, mid-way, almost done)
Step 2: Ask What Matters

Ask the user:

"I'll create a handoff document. Is there anything specific you want to make sure I capture? (Key decisions, code snippets, context about the problem, things you'll forget, etc.)"
Step 3: Generate Handoff Document

Create a structured document:

# Session Handoff: [Brief Description]

**Date:** [YYYY-MM-DD] **Project:** [project name/path] **Session Duration:**
[approximate]

## Current State

**Task:** [What we're working on] **Phase:**
[exploration/planning/implementation/debugging/review] **Progress:** [where we
are - percentage or milestone]

## What We Did

[2-3 sentence summary of the session's work]

## Decisions Made

- **[Decision]** — [Rationale]
- **[Decision]** — [Rationale]

## Code Changes

**Files modified:**

- `path/to/file.ts` — [what and why]
- `path/to/other.ts` — [what and why]

**Key code context:** [Critical snippets or patterns to remember]

## Open Questions

- [ ] [Question needing resolution]
- [ ] [Question needing resolution]

## Blockers / Issues

- [Issue] — [current status]

## Context to Remember

[Important background, constraints, user preferences, domain knowledge - things
that would take time to re-establish]

## Next Steps

1. [ ] [First thing to do next session]
2. [ ] [Second thing]
3. [ ] [Third thing]

## Files to Review on Resume

- `path/to/key/file.ts` — [why it matters]
Step 4: Write the File

Write to: .claude/handoffs/[YYYY-MM-DD]-[brief-description].md

Confirm location with user:

"I'll save this to .claude/handoffs/[filename].md. Want a different location?"
What to Capture
Always Include
  1. Decisions with reasoning — The "why" is often more valuable than the "what"
  2. Code changes — File paths, what changed, the intent
  3. Current progress — Where in the task we stopped
  4. Next steps — Clear, actionable items to resume with
  5. User context — Constraints, preferences, domain knowledge they shared
Include When Relevant
  • Errors encountered — And how they were (or weren't) resolved
  • Dead ends — Approaches tried that didn't work (saves re-exploration)
  • Key files — Files to read to get back up to speed
  • External dependencies — APIs, services, tools involved
Skip
  • Verbose tool output (file listings, grep results)
  • Intermediate reasoning that reached conclusions
  • Repeated similar operations
  • Information that's obvious from the code
Format Guidelines
  • Bullet points — Scannable over narrative
  • File pathssrc/foo.ts:42 not "that function"
  • Checkboxes for actions- [ ] for next steps and open questions
  • Specifics — "Added retry logic to fetchUser()" not "made improvements"
Quality Check

Before saving, verify:

  1. Could a fresh Claude pick up from this? — Enough context to continue?
  2. Are decisions traceable? — Clear why things were decided?
  3. Are next steps actionable? — Know exactly what to do first?
  4. Is code work clear? — Know which files matter?
Using a Handoff Document

When starting a new session, the user can:

  1. Share the handoff file at session start
  2. Say "Resume from this handoff: [paste or path]"
  3. Reference it with @ mention if supported

The handoff should let you hit the ground running without lengthy re-explanation.

Example Handoff
# Session Handoff: Auth System Implementation

**Date:** 2025-01-15 **Project:** /Users/robert/projects/my-api **Session
Duration:** ~2 hours

## Current State

**Task:** Implementing user authentication for the API **Phase:** Implementation
**Progress:** ~60% - basic flow works, need refresh tokens

## What We Did

Built the core JWT authentication flow including token generation, validation
middleware, and login/logout endpoints. Hit an issue with key rotation that we
resolved by moving to config-based key paths.

## Decisions Made

- **JWT with RS256** — Stateless auth, works with distributed setup
- **Redis for refresh tokens** — Need revocation capability
- **15-min access token expiry** — Balance security/UX for mobile app

## Code Changes

**Files modified:**

- `src/auth/jwt.ts` — Token generation and validation logic
- `src/middleware/auth.ts` — Request authentication middleware
- `src/routes/auth.ts` — Login/logout endpoints
- `config/keys/` — RSA key pair storage

**Key code context:** Token validation uses RS256. Keys loaded from
`config/keys/` based on NODE_ENV.

## Open Questions

- [ ] Automatic vs opt-in refresh token rotation?
- [ ] Rate limit for login attempts? (User mentioned 10k DAU)

## Context to Remember

- Client is a mobile app - tokens need offline capability
- User has 10k daily active users - scale matters
- Using PostgreSQL for user storage
- User prefers explicit error messages over generic ones

## Next Steps

1. [ ] Implement `/auth/refresh` endpoint
2. [ ] Add rate limiting to `/auth/login`
3. [ ] Write tests for token expiry edge cases
4. [ ] Update API docs with auth flow

## Files to Review on Resume

- `src/auth/jwt.ts` — Core token logic
- `src/routes/auth.ts` — Current endpoint implementation
Key Reminders
  • Ask what matters to the user before generating
  • Decisions need reasoning — capture the "why"
  • File paths anchor the work — always include them
  • Next steps should be immediately actionable
  • Better slightly longer and useful than short and vague
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