diff --git a/skills/in-progress/README.md b/skills/in-progress/README.md index b283f5b..8b91783 100644 --- a/skills/in-progress/README.md +++ b/skills/in-progress/README.md @@ -8,3 +8,4 @@ Skills that are still being developed. They're not ready to ship — expect roug - **[writing-beats](./writing-beats/SKILL.md)** — Shape an article as a journey of beats, choose-your-own-adventure style. Pick a starting beat, write only that beat, then pivot to the next, until the article reaches a natural end. - **[writing-fragments](./writing-fragments/SKILL.md)** — Grilling session that mines you for fragments — heterogeneous nuggets of writing — and appends them to a single document as raw material for a future article. - **[writing-shape](./writing-shape/SKILL.md)** — Take a markdown file of raw material and shape it into an article paragraph by paragraph, arguing format choices at each step. +- **[claude-handoff](./claude-handoff/SKILL.md)** — Hand the current conversation off to a fresh background agent that picks up the work immediately, seeded with a handoff summary via `claude --bg`. User-invoked. diff --git a/skills/in-progress/claude-handoff/SKILL.md b/skills/in-progress/claude-handoff/SKILL.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..88ce8be --- /dev/null +++ b/skills/in-progress/claude-handoff/SKILL.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +--- +name: claude-handoff +description: Hand the current conversation off to a fresh background agent that picks up the work immediately. +argument-hint: "What will the next session be used for?" +disable-model-invocation: true +--- + +Write a handoff summary of the current conversation so a fresh agent can continue the work. Instead of saving it, launch a background agent seeded with the summary as its prompt: `claude --bg --name "" ""`. It starts in the current working directory and returns immediately; the user manages it with `claude agents`. + +Always pass `-n`/`--name` with a descriptive name (e.g. `--name "Fix login bug"`) — it sets the display name shown in the job list, session picker, and terminal title. + +Include a "suggested skills" section in the summary, which suggests skills that the agent should invoke. + +Do not duplicate content already captured in other artifacts (PRDs, plans, ADRs, issues, commits, diffs). Reference them by path or URL instead. + +Redact any sensitive information, such as API keys, passwords, or personally identifiable information — the summary becomes the agent's prompt. + +If the user passed arguments, treat them as a description of what the next session will focus on and tailor the summary accordingly.