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beefsack | 5 months ago
I set up my directives to maintain a work log for all work that I do. I instruct Claude Code to maintain a full log of the conversation, all commands executed including results, all failures as well as successes, all learnings and discoveries, as well as a plan/task list including details of what's next. When context is getting full, I do a /clear and start the new session by re-reading the work log and it is able to jump right back into action without confusion.
Work logs are great because the context becomes portable - you can share it between different tools or engineers and can persist the context for reuse later if needed.
danielbln|5 months ago
That makes the compaction summary a lot more focused and useful.
edit: But a work log/PRD is essential regardless!
felciano|5 months ago
raduan|5 months ago
I think both /compact and /clear are valuable / have their own use cases.
my small mental mode: - really quick fix / need to go over board with context -> just /compact + continue pushing - next phase -> ask for handover document or update worklog, and then send fresh one to new phase.
xd1936|5 months ago
unknown|5 months ago
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