From building-in-the-open
Captures session decisions, open items, landmines, and current state into a public handoff document (committed, tone-firewalled, token-budgeted) so the next agent or person can pick up quickly. Use when wrapping up a session, switching focus, handing off to another agent or person, saving progress before context is lost, or when someone says "let's write a handoff".
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/building-in-the-open:curating-contextThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
**Announce at start:** "I'm using the curating-context skill with the Context Curator persona to capture session context."
Announce at start: "I'm using the curating-context skill with the Context Curator persona to capture session context."
Produce a public handoff: a committed, tone-firewalled, token-budgeted document that makes the next agent or human effective as fast as possible. This skill focuses exclusively on the handoff artifact — private note-taking happens in whatever journaling tool the user already has configured.
capturing-decisions insteadwriting-end-user-docswriting-changelogswriting-design-docs| Output | Location | Committed? | Tone firewall? | Token target |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Public handoff | .handoffs/YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM-<topic>.md | Yes | Yes | < 2,000 |
The following is injected at skill load time — no tool calls needed.
Branch: !git branch --show-current 2>/dev/null || echo "(not a git repo)"
Recent commits:
!git log --oneline -15 2>/dev/null || echo "(no git history)"
Working tree:
!git status --short 2>/dev/null || echo "(clean)"
Staged/unstaged diff summary:
!git diff --stat HEAD 2>/dev/null
Existing handoffs:
!ls -t .handoffs/*.md 2>/dev/null | head -5 || echo "(none)"
Use the session snapshot above as your starting point. Then review:
Before drafting, dump unfiltered observations (frustrations, hunches, things that surprised you) into whatever private-capture tool you already use. This skill writes the handoff, not your journal — but the polished version is easier to write once the raw stuff is out of your head.
Load the Context Curator persona from ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/personas/context-curator.md (public mode).
Dialect: Check for BITO_DIALECT environment variable or the project's bito config for a dialect preference (en-us, en-gb, en-ca, en-au). If set, use that dialect's spelling conventions consistently throughout the draft. If not set, default to en-US.
Use the handoff template from ${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/templates/handoff.md. Fill every section:
file:line pointers where helpful.Before saving the public handoff, verify:
If the editorial-review skill or agent is available, run the public handoff through it. If not, self-check against the conference-talk test: would every sentence in this document be comfortable to say aloud at a technical deep-dive conference?
Specifically check for:
handoff skillcapturing-decisions — if decisions were made this session, capture them as ADRs and reference them from the handoff| Mistake | Fix |
|---|---|
| Vague next steps ("continue working on the feature") | Be specific: what file, what function, what's the first concrete action? |
| Empty landmines section | If you can't name a landmine, you haven't thought about what will surprise the next reader |
| Exceeding the token budget with narrative prose | Use the template structure. Bullets over paragraphs. Link to ADRs for rationale instead of inlining it. |
| Referencing context not in the document or repo | Every reference must resolve. "As discussed" is a broken link. |
Provides behavioral guidelines to reduce common LLM coding mistakes, focusing on simplicity, surgical changes, assumption surfacing, and verifiable success criteria.
Searches, retrieves, and installs Agent Skills from prompts.chat registry using MCP tools like search_skills and get_skill. Activates for finding skills, browsing catalogs, or extending Claude.
npx claudepluginhub claylo/building-in-the-open --plugin building-in-the-open