Automatically recover working context after session compaction or when continuation is implied but context is missing. Works across Discord, Slack, Telegram, Signal, and other supported channels.
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Automatically recover working context after session compaction or when continuation is implied but context is missing. Works across Discord, Slack, Telegram, Signal, and other supported channels.
Use when: Session starts with truncated context, user references prior work without specifying details, or compaction indicators appear.
<summary> tag (compaction detected)Extract from runtime context:
channel — discord | slack | telegram | signal | etc.channelId — the specific channel/conversation IDthreadId — for threaded conversations (Slack, Discord threads)Initial fetch:
message:read
channel: <detected-channel>
channelId: <detected-channel-id>
limit: 50Adaptive expansion logic:
newest_timestamp - oldest_timestampbefore parameter if supported)Thread-aware recovery (Slack/Discord):
# If threadId is present, fetch thread messages first
message:read
channel: <detected-channel>
threadId: <thread-id>
limit: 50
# Then fetch parent channel for broader context
message:read
channel: <detected-channel>
channelId: <parent-channel-id>
limit: 30Parse for:
# Find most recent session files for this agent
SESSION_DIR=$(ls -d ~/.clawdbot-*/agents/*/sessions 2>/dev/null | head -1)
SESSIONS=$(ls -t "$SESSION_DIR"/*.jsonl 2>/dev/null | head -3)
for SESSION in $SESSIONS; do
echo "=== Session: $SESSION ==="
# Extract user requests
jq -r 'select(.message.role == "user") | .message.content[0].text // empty' "$SESSION" | tail -20
# Extract assistant actions (look for tool calls and responses)
jq -r 'select(.message.role == "assistant") | .message.content[]? | select(.type == "text") | .text // empty' "$SESSION" | tail -50
done# Extract keywords from channel history (project names, PR numbers, branch names)
# Search memory for relevant entries
grep -ri "<keyword>" ~/clawd-*/memory/ 2>/dev/null | head -10
# Check for recent daily logs
ls -t ~/clawd-*/memory/202*.md 2>/dev/null | head -3 | xargs grep -l "<keyword>" 2>/dev/nullCompile a structured summary:
## Recovered Context
**Channel:** #<channel-name> (<platform>)
**Time Range:** <oldest-message> to <newest-message>
**Messages Analyzed:** <count>
### Active Project/Task
- **Repository:** <repo-name>
- **Branch:** <branch-name>
- **PR:** #<number> — <title>
### Recent Work Timeline
1. [<timestamp>] <action/request>
2. [<timestamp>] <action/request>
3. [<timestamp>] <action/request>
### Pending/Incomplete Actions
- ⏳ "<quoted incomplete action>"
- ⏳ "<another incomplete item>"
### Key References
| Type | Value |
|------|-------|
| PR | #<number> |
| Branch | <name> |
| Files | <paths> |
| URLs | <links> |
### Last User Request
> "<quoted request that may not have been completed>"
### Confidence Level
- Channel context: <high/medium/low>
- Session logs: <available/partial/unavailable>
- Memory entries: <found/none>Persist to memory for future reference:
# Write to daily memory file
MEMORY_FILE=~/clawd-*/memory/$(date +%Y-%m-%d).md
cat >> "$MEMORY_FILE" << EOF
## Context Recovery — $(date +%H:%M)
**Channel:** #<channel-name>
**Recovered context for:** <project/task summary>
### Key State
- <bullet points of critical context>
### Pending Items
- <incomplete actions>
EOFThis ensures context survives future compactions.
Present the recovered context, then prompt:
"Context recovered. Your last request was [X]. This action [completed/did not complete]. Shall I [continue/retry/clarify]?"
channelId from the incoming message metadatathreadId in message metadatachannel parameter with Slack channel IDthreadId — always check for thread context firstmessage:read interfaceAt session start, scan for compaction indicators:
# Pseudocode for trigger detection
if message contains "<summary>":
trigger_context_recovery()
elif message contains any of ["Summary unavailable", "context limits", "truncated", "compacted"]:
trigger_context_recovery()
elif message matches continuation_patterns:
# "continue", "where were we", "did this happen", etc.
trigger_context_recovery()Do not wait for user to ask — if compaction is detected, proactively recover and present context.
Scenario: Session starts with compaction summary
User message: "<summary>Summary unavailable due to context limits...</summary>"
User message: "did this happen?"Agent executes:
<summary> tagmessage:read channel=discord channelId=1460342116516364533 limit=50memory/YYYY-MM-DD.md"Context recovered. Your last request was to extract orchestration decisions from Nexus archived sessions for PR #137 (Skills & Agents System). This action did not complete before context was truncated.
Recovered state:
- PR #137: 15,053 additions, 91 files, CONFLICTING merge state
- Spec location:
content/spec-skills-agents-system.md(2,067 lines)- Nexus sessions:
~/.clawdbot-duke-leto/archive/nexus-sessions/(96 files)Shall I proceed with the extraction?"
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