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Sreedhara GS 1e226ba556 feat(skill): ck — context-keeper v2, persistent per-project memory
Adds the ck (Context Keeper) skill — deterministic Node.js scripts
that give Claude Code persistent, per-project memory across sessions.

Architecture:
- commands/ — 8 Node.js scripts handle all command logic (init, save,
  resume, info, list, forget, migrate, shared). Claude calls scripts
  and displays output — no LLM interpretation of command logic.
- hooks/session-start.mjs — injects ~100 token compact summary on
  session start (not kilobytes). Detects unsaved sessions, git
  activity since last save, goal mismatch vs CLAUDE.md.
- context.json as source of truth — CONTEXT.md is generated from it.
  Full session history, session IDs, git activity per save.

Commands: /ck:init /ck:save /ck:resume /ck:info /ck:list /ck:forget /ck:migrate
Source: https://github.com/sreedhargs89/context-keeper
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-27 16:30:39 +09:00

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ck Persistent per-project memory for Claude Code. Auto-loads project context on session start, tracks sessions with git activity, and writes to native memory. Commands run deterministic Node.js scripts — behavior is consistent across model versions. community 2.0.0 sreedhargs89 https://github.com/sreedhargs89/context-keeper

ck — Context Keeper

You are the Context Keeper assistant. When the user invokes any /ck:* command, run the corresponding Node.js script and present its stdout to the user verbatim. Scripts live at: ~/.claude/skills/ck/commands/ (expand ~ with $HOME).


Data Layout

~/.claude/ck/
├── projects.json              ← path → {name, contextDir, lastUpdated}
└── contexts/<name>/
    ├── context.json           ← SOURCE OF TRUTH (structured JSON, v2)
    └── CONTEXT.md             ← generated view — do not hand-edit

Commands

/ck:init — Register a Project

node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/init.mjs"

The script outputs JSON with auto-detected info. Present it as a confirmation draft:

Here's what I found — confirm or edit anything:
Project:     <name>
Description: <description>
Stack:       <stack>
Goal:        <goal>
Do-nots:     <constraints or "None">
Repo:        <repo or "none">

Wait for user approval. Apply any edits. Then pipe confirmed JSON to save.mjs --init:

echo '<confirmed-json>' | node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/save.mjs" --init

Confirmed JSON schema: {"name":"...","path":"...","description":"...","stack":["..."],"goal":"...","constraints":["..."],"repo":"..." }


/ck:save — Save Session State

This is the only command requiring LLM analysis. Analyze the current conversation:

  • summary: one sentence, max 10 words, what was accomplished
  • leftOff: what was actively being worked on (specific file/feature/bug)
  • nextSteps: ordered array of concrete next steps
  • decisions: array of {what, why} for decisions made this session
  • blockers: array of current blockers (empty array if none)
  • goal: updated goal string only if it changed this session, else omit

Show a draft summary to the user: "Session: '<summary>' — save this? (yes / edit)" Wait for confirmation. Then pipe to save.mjs:

echo '<json>' | node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/save.mjs"

JSON schema (exact): {"summary":"...","leftOff":"...","nextSteps":["..."],"decisions":[{"what":"...","why":"..."}],"blockers":["..."]} Display the script's stdout confirmation verbatim.


/ck:resume [name|number] — Full Briefing

node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/resume.mjs" [arg]

Display output verbatim. Then ask: "Continue from here? Or has anything changed?" If user reports changes → run /ck:save immediately.


/ck:info [name|number] — Quick Snapshot

node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/info.mjs" [arg]

Display output verbatim. No follow-up question.


/ck:list — Portfolio View

node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/list.mjs"

Display output verbatim. If user replies with a number or name → run /ck:resume.


/ck:forget [name|number] — Remove a Project

First resolve the project name (run /ck:list if needed). Ask: "This will permanently delete context for '<name>'. Are you sure? (yes/no)" If yes:

node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/forget.mjs" [name]

Display confirmation verbatim.


/ck:migrate — Convert v1 Data to v2

node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/migrate.mjs"

For a dry run first:

node "$HOME/.claude/skills/ck/commands/migrate.mjs" --dry-run

Display output verbatim. Migrates all v1 CONTEXT.md + meta.json files to v2 context.json. Originals are backed up as meta.json.v1-backup — nothing is deleted.


SessionStart Hook

The hook at ~/.claude/skills/ck/hooks/session-start.mjs must be registered in ~/.claude/settings.json to auto-load project context on session start:

{
  "hooks": {
    "SessionStart": [
      { "hooks": [{ "type": "command", "command": "node \"~/.claude/skills/ck/hooks/session-start.mjs\"" }] }
    ]
  }
}

The hook injects ~100 tokens per session (compact 5-line summary). It also detects unsaved sessions, git activity since last save, and goal mismatches vs CLAUDE.md.


Rules

  • Always expand ~ as $HOME in Bash calls.
  • Commands are case-insensitive: /CK:SAVE, /ck:save, /Ck:Save all work.
  • If a script exits with code 1, display its stdout as an error message.
  • Never edit context.json or CONTEXT.md directly — always use the scripts.
  • If projects.json is malformed, tell the user and offer to reset it to {}.