Revised the documentation for the `/save-session` command to reflect the actual resolved path to the session file, enhancing clarity for users regarding where their session data is stored. This change aligns with previous updates to session file management.
Revised the documentation for both the and commands to clarify that session files are saved and loaded from the project-level directory, rather than the global directory. This change enhances user understanding of session management and ensures consistency in file path references.
Updated the documentation for the `/resume-session` command to specify that session files are loaded from the project-level `.claude/sessions/` directory first, with a fallback to the global `~/.claude/sessions/` directory. Enhanced usage examples and clarified the process for locating session files, improving user understanding of session management.
Updated the documentation for the `/save-session` command to include detailed rules for generating the session short-id, including allowed characters, minimum length, and examples of valid and invalid formats. This improves clarity and helps users adhere to the required naming conventions.
Updated the documentation for the `/resume-session` and `/save-session` commands to reflect the correct file paths, changing references from `.claude/sessions/` to `~/.claude/sessions/`. This ensures clarity on the global directory used for session management and maintains consistency across commands.
Introduced two new commands: `/resume-session` and `/save-session`. The `/resume-session` command allows users to load the most recent session file or a specific session file, providing a structured briefing of the session's context. The `/save-session` command captures the current session state, saving it to a dated file for future reference. Both commands enhance user experience by enabling seamless session continuity and context preservation.
Replace the 5-dimension numeric scoring rubric with a checklist + holistic
verdict system (Save / Improve then Save / Absorb into [X] / Drop).
Key improvements:
- Explicit pre-save checklist: grep skills/ for duplicates, check MEMORY.md,
consider appending to existing skills, confirm reusability
- 4-way verdict instead of binary save/don't-save: adds "Absorb into [X]"
to prevent skill file proliferation, and "Improve then Save" for iterative
refinement
- Verdict-specific confirmation flows tailored to each outcome
- Design rationale explaining why holistic judgment outperforms numeric
scoring with modern frontier models
The multi-* commands (multi-plan, multi-execute, multi-workflow, multi-backend,
multi-frontend) previously required ace-tool MCP (Augment Code) which is a paid
service. This change makes ace-tool completely optional by:
- Changing "MUST call" to "If ace-tool MCP is available" for enhance_prompt
- Changing mandatory search_context calls to optional with fallback procedures
- Adding detailed fallback instructions using Claude Code built-in tools
(Glob, Grep, Read, Task/Explore agent) when ace-tool is unavailable
- Updating all translations (ja-JP, zh-CN) to match
This ensures multi-* commands work out of the box without ace-tool MCP configured.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Fix MD012 trailing blank lines in commands/projects.md and commands/promote.md
- Fix MD050 strong-style in continuous-learning-v2 (escape __tests__ as inline code)
- Extract doc-file-warning hook to standalone script to fix hooks validator regex parsing
- Update session-end test to match #317 behavior (always update summary content)
- Allow shell script hooks in integration test format validation
All 992 tests passing.
Implements a barebones agent loop that delegates to `claude -p` with
markdown-as-database session persistence and ECC skill context loading.
Zero external dependencies, ~264 lines of pure Node.js CommonJS.
- scripts/claw.js: core module (storage, context, delegation, REPL)
- commands/claw.md: slash command definition with usage docs
- tests/scripts/claw.test.js: 14 unit tests covering all modules
- package.json: add claw script and files entry
- tests/run-all.js: register claw tests in test manifest
The validator was matching example/template content inside fenced code
blocks as real cross-references, causing false positives for evolve.md
(example /new-table command and debugger agent).
- Strip ``` blocks before running cross-reference checks
- Change evolve.md examples to use bold instead of backtick formatting
for hypothetical outputs
All 261 tests pass.
Replace relative require('./scripts/lib/...') with dynamic path resolution
using CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT env var (set by Claude Code for plugins) with
fallback to ~/.claude/ for manual installations. This fixes /sessions
command failing when ECC is installed as a plugin.
- Remove trailing whitespace from inline code
- Add blank line before table
- Fix heading levels to ensure proper hierarchy
- Convert bare URLs to markdown links
Add a new /sessions command to manage Claude Code session history with
alias support for quick access to previous sessions.
Features:
- List sessions with pagination and filtering (by date, ID)
- Load and view session content and metadata
- Create memorable aliases for sessions
- Remove aliases
- Display session statistics (lines, items, size)
- List all aliases
New libraries:
- scripts/lib/session-manager.js - Core session CRUD operations
- scripts/lib/session-aliases.js - Alias management with atomic saves
New command:
- commands/sessions.md - Complete command with embedded scripts
Modified:
- scripts/lib/utils.js - Add getAliasesPath() export
- scripts/hooks/session-start.js - Show available aliases on session start
Session format support:
- Old: YYYY-MM-DD-session.tmp
- New: YYYY-MM-DD-<short-id>-session.tmp
Aliases are stored in ~/.claude/session-aliases.json with Windows-
compatible atomic writes and backup support.
Co-authored-by: 王志坚 <wangzhijian10@bgyfw.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes#113
The instinct commands referenced hardcoded paths that only work with
manual installation (~/.claude/skills/...). When installed as a plugin,
files are at ~/.claude/plugins/cache/.../skills/...
Changes:
- Updated instinct-status, instinct-import, evolve commands to use
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} with fallback to manual path
- Updated observe.sh hook documentation with both install methods
- Updated SKILL.md with plugin vs manual installation instructions
- Removed duplicate commands from skills/continuous-learning-v2/commands/
(already exist in commands/)
Users should use ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} in their hooks config when
installed as a plugin.
New commands:
- /skill-create: Local git history analysis to generate SKILL.md files
- /instinct-status: Show learned instincts with confidence levels
- /instinct-import: Import instincts from files or repos
- /instinct-export: Export instincts for sharing
- /evolve: Cluster instincts into skills/commands/agents
These integrate the continuous-learning-v2 system and provide a local
alternative to the Skill Creator GitHub App for pattern extraction.
Add Go-specific agents, skills, and commands for idiomatic Go development:
Agents:
- go-reviewer: Go code review for concurrency, error handling, security
- go-build-resolver: Fix Go build errors with minimal changes
Skills:
- golang-patterns: Idiomatic Go patterns, best practices, conventions
- golang-testing: TDD, table-driven tests, benchmarks, fuzzing
Commands:
- /go-review: Invoke Go code reviewer
- /go-test: Go TDD workflow with coverage
- /go-build: Fix Go build/vet/lint errors
Also updates README.md to document the new Go support.