continuity_ledger
About
The continuity_ledger skill creates or updates a persistent ledger file that preserves state across `/clear` commands within long-running sessions. It's designed for complex, multi-day implementations where context usage approaches 70%+ to maintain full signal with fresh context. Unlike handoffs for cross-session transfer, this ledger specifically preserves state within a single session that would otherwise be lost during clearing.
Quick Install
Claude Code
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Documentation
Continuity Ledger
Maintain a ledger file that survives /clear for long-running sessions. Unlike handoffs (cross-session), ledgers preserve state within a session.
Why clear instead of compact? Each compaction is lossy compression—after several compactions, you're working with degraded context. Clearing + loading the ledger gives you fresh context with full signal.
When to Use
- Before running
/clear - Context usage approaching 70%+
- Multi-day implementations
- Complex refactors you pick up/put down
- Any session expected to hit 85%+ context
When NOT to Use
- Quick tasks (< 30 min)
- Simple bug fixes
- Single-file changes
- Already using handoffs for cross-session transfer
Process
1. Determine Ledger File
Check if a ledger already exists:
ls thoughts/ledgers/CONTINUITY_CLAUDE-*.md 2>/dev/null
- If exists: Update the existing ledger
- If not: Create new file:
thoughts/ledgers/CONTINUITY_CLAUDE-<session-name>.md- First ensure directory exists:
mkdir -p thoughts/ledgers - Use kebab-case for session name (e.g.,
auth-refactor,api-migration)
- First ensure directory exists:
2. Create/Update Ledger
Use this template structure:
# Session: <name>
Updated: <ISO timestamp>
## Goal
<Success criteria - what does "done" look like?>
## Constraints
<Tech requirements, patterns to follow, things to avoid>
## Key Decisions
<Choices made with brief rationale>
- Decision 1: Chose X over Y because...
- Decision 2: ...
## State
- Done: <completed items>
- Now: <current focus - ONE thing only>
- Next: <queued items in priority order>
## Open Questions
- UNCONFIRMED: <things needing verification after clear>
- UNCONFIRMED: <assumptions that should be validated>
## Working Set
<Active files, branch, test commands>
- Branch: `feature/xyz`
- Key files: `src/auth/`, `tests/auth/`
- Test cmd: `npm test -- --grep auth`
- Build cmd: `npm run build`
3. Update Guidelines
When to update the ledger:
- Session start: Read and refresh
- After major decisions
- Before
/clear - At natural breakpoints
- When context usage >70%
What to update:
- Move completed items from "Now" to "Done"
- Update "Now" with current focus
- Add new decisions as they're made
- Mark items as UNCONFIRMED if uncertain
4. After Clear Recovery
When resuming after /clear:
- Ledger loads automatically (SessionStart hook)
- Review UNCONFIRMED items
- Ask 1-3 targeted questions to validate assumptions
- Update ledger with clarifications
- Continue work with fresh context
Template Response
After creating/updating the ledger, respond:
Continuity ledger updated: thoughts/ledgers/CONTINUITY_CLAUDE-<name>.md
Current state:
- Done: <summary>
- Now: <current focus>
- Next: <upcoming>
Ready for /clear - ledger will reload on resume.
Comparison with Other Tools
| Tool | Scope | Fidelity |
|---|---|---|
| CLAUDE.md | Project | Always fresh, stable patterns |
| TodoWrite | Turn | Survives compaction, but understanding degrades |
| CONTINUITY_CLAUDE-*.md | Session | External file—never compressed, full fidelity |
| Handoffs | Cross-session | External file—detailed context for new session |
Example
# Session: auth-refactor
Updated: 2025-01-15T14:30:00Z
## Goal
Replace JWT auth with session-based auth. Done when all tests pass and no JWT imports remain.
## Constraints
- Must maintain backward compat for 2 weeks (migration period)
- Use existing Redis for session storage
- No new dependencies
## Key Decisions
- Session tokens: UUID v4 (simpler than signed tokens for our use case)
- Storage: Redis with 24h TTL (matches current JWT expiry)
- Migration: Dual-auth period, feature flag controlled
## State
- Done: Session model, Redis integration, login endpoint
- Now: Logout endpoint and session invalidation
- Next: Middleware swap, remove JWT, update tests
## Open Questions
- UNCONFIRMED: Does rate limiter need session awareness?
## Working Set
- Branch: `feature/session-auth`
- Key files: `src/auth/session.ts`, `src/middleware/auth.ts`
- Test cmd: `npm test -- --grep session`
Additional Notes
- Keep it concise - Brevity matters for context
- One "Now" item - Forces focus, prevents sprawl
- UNCONFIRMED prefix - Signals what to verify after clear
- Update frequently - Stale ledgers lose value quickly
- Clear > compact - Fresh context beats degraded context
GitHub Repository
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