From tldr-swinton
Use when starting any coding task: fix bugs, debug, implement features, refactor, write tests, review code, migrate, port, or explore a codebase. Also use when resuming a previous session, onboarding to a repo, or before reading code files in a new conversation. Provides diff-focused context that saves 48-73% tokens.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/tldr-swinton:tldrs-session-startThis skill is limited to the following tools:
The summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
BEFORE reading any code files, determine your starting point.
BEFORE reading any code files, determine your starting point.
Check: git status or git diff --stat HEAD
YES — changes exist:
tldrs diff-context --project . --preset compact
YES + large diff (>500 lines changed):
tldrs diff-context --project . --preset minimal
NO — clean working tree:
tldrs structure src/
If you expect multiple rounds of queries on the same codebase:
# Add --session-id auto to ALL tldrs calls this session
tldrs diff-context --project . --preset compact --session-id auto
[contains_diff] symbols → tldrs context <symbol> --project . --preset compact[caller_of_diff] symbols → check for breakage with tldrs impact <symbol> --depth 3tldrs find "query" before Reading filesCompress context for sub-agent consumption:
tldrs distill --task "description of the subtask" --budget 1500 --session-id auto
After reviewing diff context, check which tests are affected:
tldrs change-impact --git
Returns affected_tests and a suggested test_command. Run only affected tests.
--preset compact unless you have a reason not to--preset minimal for large diffs (>500 lines) or budget-constrained sessionsAdd --lang flag: tldrs diff-context --project . --preset compact --lang typescript
npx claudepluginhub mistakeknot/interagency-marketplace --plugin tldr-swintonDiscovers git state, project structure, language/framework, and dev tooling in unfamiliar codebases. Provides structured summary with risk flags and recommendations for onboarding.
Code review with semantic diffs, expert routing by file type, and auto-task creation for critical issues. Works on staged changes, files, or PRs.
Provides structured workflow packs for 7 common Claude Code tasks: codebase exploration, bug fixing, safe refactoring, TDD, repo review before merge, CLAUDE.md generation, and migration planning.