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Esta Habilidad de Claude reanuda automáticamente el trabajo de sesiones interrumpidas leyendo un archivo de traspaso CONTINUE_HERE.md al inicio de la sesión. Maneja la detección de archivos, verificación de actualidad, análisis estructurado y confirmación del usuario antes de realizar la limpieza. Úsela al reiniciar después de interrupciones o al configurar flujos de trabajo de continuación automática.

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Read Continue Here

Read structured handoff file. Resume work from where prior session stopped.

When Use

  • Start new session. CONTINUE_HERE.md sits in project root
  • After SessionStart hook injects handoff context
  • Bootstrap identity. Detect prior session artifacts
  • Set up auto continuation detection for project (one-time infra)

Inputs

  • Required: Project directory (default: cwd)
  • Optional: Configure infra (SessionStart hook + CLAUDE.md instruction)
  • Optional: Delete file after consume (default: yes)

Steps

Step 1: Detect and Read Handoff File

Check for CONTINUE_HERE.md in project root.

ls -la CONTINUE_HERE.md 2>/dev/null

Absent? Exit gracefully — nothing to continue from.

Present? Read contents. Parse 5 sections: Objective, Completed, In Progress, Next Steps, Context. Pull timestamp and branch from header line.

Got: File read. Sections parsed into clear mental model of prior session state.

If fail: File exists but malformed (missing sections, empty)? Treat as partial signal — pull what is there. Note gaps to user.

Step 2: Check Freshness

Compare file timestamp against current time.

# File modification time
stat -c '%Y' CONTINUE_HERE.md 2>/dev/null || stat -f '%m' CONTINUE_HERE.md
# Current time
date +%s

Classify freshness:

  • Fresh (< 24 hours, same branch): safe to act on direct
  • Stale (> 24 hours or different branch): flag to user before proceed
  • Superseded (new commits exist after handoff timestamp): someone worked on project since handoff

Check branch alignment.

git branch --show-current
git log --oneline --since="$(stat -c '%Y' CONTINUE_HERE.md | xargs -I{} date -d @{} --iso-8601=seconds)" 2>/dev/null

Got: Freshness verdict (fresh, stale, superseded) with evidence.

If fail: Not in git repo? Skip branch and commit checks. Use timestamp in file header alone.

Step 3: Summarize and Confirm Resume

Show handoff state to user concise:

  • "Prior session objective: [Objective]"
  • "Completed: [summary]"
  • "In progress: [summary]"
  • "Proposed next action: [Next Steps item 1]"

Stale or superseded? Show evidence. Ask whether proceed with handoff or start fresh.

Next Steps items tagged **[USER]**? Surface them explicit — they need user decision before work proceed.

Got: User confirms resume plan, maybe with tweaks. Agent has clear mandate for next action.

If fail: User says "start fresh" or "ignore that file"? Acknowledge. Proceed without handoff context. Offer delete file to prevent future confusion.

Step 4: Act on Handoff

Start work from Next Steps item 1 (or where user pointed):

  • Reference In Progress items to grasp partial state
  • Use Context section to avoid retry of failed approaches
  • Treat Completed items as done — no re-verify unless user asks

Got: Agent productive on right task, informed by handoff file.

If fail: Next Steps ambiguous or In Progress unclear? Ask user for clarity. No guess.

Step 5: Clean Up

Handoff consumed and work underway? Delete CONTINUE_HERE.md.

rm CONTINUE_HERE.md

Stale handoff files cause confusion in future sessions.

Got: File removed. Project root clean.

If fail: User wants keep file (e.g., as reference during session)? Leave it but note: must delete before session end. Else next session re-consumes.

Step 6: Configure SessionStart Hook (Optional)

Not yet configured? Set up auto reading of CONTINUE_HERE.md on session start.

Create hook script:

mkdir -p ~/.claude/hooks/continue-here

cat > ~/.claude/hooks/continue-here/read-continuation.sh << 'SCRIPT'
#!/bin/bash
# SessionStart hook: inject CONTINUE_HERE.md into session context
# OS-aware: works on native Linux, WSL, macOS, and Windows (Git Bash/MSYS)
set -uo pipefail

# --- Platform detection ---
detect_platform() {
  case "$(uname -s)" in
    Darwin) echo "mac" ;;
    Linux)
      if grep -qi microsoft /proc/version 2>/dev/null; then
        echo "wsl"
      else
        echo "linux"
      fi ;;
    MINGW*|MSYS*|CYGWIN*) echo "windows" ;;
    *) echo "unknown" ;;
  esac
}
PLATFORM=${PLATFORM:-$(detect_platform)}

CONTINUE_FILE="$PWD/CONTINUE_HERE.md"

if [ ! -f "$CONTINUE_FILE" ]; then
  exit 0
fi

# Strip CRLF (files on NTFS often have Windows line endings)
CONTENT=$(sed 's/\r$//' "$CONTINUE_FILE")

# JSON-escape: prefer jq, fall back to portable awk
if command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
  ESCAPED=$(printf '%s' "$CONTENT" | jq -Rsa .)
else
  ESCAPED=$(printf '%s' "$CONTENT" | awk '
    BEGIN { ORS=""; print "\"" }
    {
      gsub(/\\/, "\\\\")
      gsub(/"/, "\\\"")
      gsub(/\t/, "\\t")
      if (NR > 1) print "\\n"
      print
    }
    END { print "\"" }
  ')
fi

cat << EOF
{"hookSpecificOutput":{"sessionStartContext":{"additionalContext":$ESCAPED}}}
EOF
SCRIPT

chmod +x ~/.claude/hooks/continue-here/read-continuation.sh

Add to ~/.claude/settings.json in SessionStart hooks array.

{
  "type": "command",
  "command": "~/.claude/hooks/continue-here/read-continuation.sh",
  "timeout": 5
}

Got: Hook script exists, executable, registered in settings.json. Next session start: if CONTINUE_HERE.md exists, content injects into session context.

If fail: Verify settings.json valid JSON after edit. Test hook manual: cd /your/project && ~/.claude/hooks/continue-here/read-continuation.sh. Script falls back to awk if jq not installed — jq recommended, not required.

Step 7: Add CLAUDE.md Instruction (Optional)

Add brief instruction to project CLAUDE.md so Claude knows file purpose.

## Session Continuity

If `CONTINUE_HERE.md` exists in the project root, read it at session start. It contains a structured handoff from a prior session: objective, completed work, in-progress state, next steps, and context. Act on it — acknowledge the continuation, summarize prior state, and propose resuming from the Next Steps section. If the file is older than 24 hours, flag this to the user before proceeding. After the handoff is consumed, the file can be deleted.

Got: CLAUDE.md has instruction. Future sessions read and act on CONTINUE_HERE.md even when SessionStart hook not configured.

If fail: CLAUDE.md absent? Create with this section only. File too long? Add instruction near top where it not get truncated.

Checks

  • CONTINUE_HERE.md detected (or absence handled gracefully)
  • Freshness checked (timestamp, branch, post-handoff commits)
  • Resume plan shown to user, confirmed
  • Work began from correct Next Steps item
  • File cleaned up after consume
  • (Optional) SessionStart hook script exists, executable
  • (Optional) CLAUDE.md has session continuity instruction

Pitfalls

  • Act without confirm: Always show resume plan to user. They may have changed mind on what to work on, even when file fresh.
  • Trust stale files blind: Handoff file older than 24 hours or from different branch = suggestion, not mandate. Always check freshness.
  • Ignore Context section: Most valuable part = failed approaches. Skip it = retry dead ends.
  • Forget cleanup: Leave CONTINUE_HERE.md after consume = next session re-acts on it = confusion.
  • Treat Completed as unverified: Unless user asks specific, no re-do completed work. Trust prior session.

See Also

  • write-continue-here — complement: write handoff file at session end
  • bootstrap-agent-identity — full identity reconstruction; uses handoff detect as one heuristic
  • manage-memory — durable cross-session knowledge (complement to this ephemeral handoff)
  • write-claude-md — project instructions where optional continuity guidance lives

Repositorio GitHub

pjt222/agent-almanac
Ruta: i18n/caveman/skills/read-continue-here
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