write-continue-here
について
このClaudeスキルは、コーディングセッション間のシームレスな引き継ぎのために、セッションのコンテキストを保存するCONTINUE_HERE.mdファイルを作成します。未完了の作業を終了する際に、目的、進捗状況の追跡、次のステップのセクションでファイルを構成します。このスキルは、gitだけではタスクの状態を捕捉できない新しいClaude Codeセッションにおいて、継続ファイルが実用的であることを保証します。
クイックインストール
Claude Code
推奨npx skills add pjt222/agent-almanac -a claude-code/plugin add https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanacgit clone https://github.com/pjt222/agent-almanac.git ~/.claude/skills/write-continue-hereこのコマンドをClaude Codeにコピー&ペーストしてスキルをインストールします
ドキュメント
Write Continue Here
Write a structured continuation file so the next session starts with full context.
When to Use
- Ending a session with work still in progress
- Handing off a complex task between sessions
- Preserving intent, failed approaches, and next steps that git cannot capture
- Before closing Claude Code when mid-task
Inputs
- Required: An active session with recent work to summarize
- Optional: Specific instructions about what to emphasize in the handoff
Procedure
Step 1: Assess Session State
Gather facts about recent work:
git log --oneline -5
git status
git diff --stat
Review the conversation context: what was the objective, what was completed, what is partially done, what was tried and failed, what decisions were made.
Got: Clear understanding of current task state — completed items, in-progress items, and planned next steps.
If fail: If not in a git repository, skip git commands. The continuation file can still capture conversational context and task state.
Step 2: Write CONTINUE_HERE.md
Write the file to the project root using the structure below. Every section must contain actionable content, not placeholders.
# Continue Here
> Last updated: YYYY-MM-DDTHH:MM:SSZ | Branch: current-branch-name
## Objective
One-paragraph description of what we are trying to accomplish and why.
## Completed
- [x] Finished item with key file paths (e.g., `src/feature.R`)
- [x] Decisions made and their rationale
## In Progress
- [ ] Partially complete work — describe current state (branch, file:line)
- [ ] Known issues with partial work
## Next Steps
1. Immediate next action (most important)
2. Subsequent actions in priority order
3. **[USER]** Items needing user input or decision
## Context
- Failed approaches and why they did not work
- Key constraints or trade-offs discovered
- Relevant issue/PR links
Guidelines:
- Objective: Capture the WHY — git log shows what changed, not why
- Completed: Mark items clearly done to prevent re-work
- In Progress: This is the highest-value section — partial state is hardest to reconstruct
- Next Steps: Number by priority. Prefix user-dependent items with
**[USER]** - Context: Record negative space — what was tried and rejected, and why
Got: A CONTINUE_HERE.md file at the project root with all 5 sections populated with real content from the current session. The timestamp and branch are accurate.
If fail: If Write fails, check file permissions. The file should be created in the project root (same directory as .git/). Verify .gitignore contains CONTINUE_HERE.md — if not, add it.
Step 3: Verify the File
Read back CONTINUE_HERE.md and confirm:
- Timestamp is current (within the last few minutes)
- Branch name matches
git branch --show-current - All 5 sections contain real content (no template placeholders)
- Next Steps are numbered and actionable
- In Progress items describe current state specifically enough to resume
Got: The file reads as a clear, actionable handoff that a fresh session could use to immediately resume work.
If fail: Edit sections that contain placeholder text or are too vague. Each section should pass the test: "Could a fresh session act on this without asking clarifying questions?"
Validation
- CONTINUE_HERE.md exists at the project root
- File contains all 5 sections with real content (not placeholders)
- Timestamp and branch are accurate
-
.gitignoreincludesCONTINUE_HERE.md - Next Steps are numbered and actionable
- In Progress items specify enough detail to resume without questions
Pitfalls
- Writing placeholders instead of content: "TODO: fill in later" defeats the purpose. Every section must contain real information from the current session.
- Duplicating git state: Do not list every file changed — git already tracks that. Focus on intent, partial state, and next steps.
- Forgetting the Context section: Failed approaches are the most valuable thing to record. Without them, the next session will retry the same dead ends.
- Overwriting without reading: If CONTINUE_HERE.md already exists from a prior session, read it first — it may contain unfinished work from an earlier handoff.
- Leaving stale files: CONTINUE_HERE.md is ephemeral. After the next session consumes it, delete it. Stale files cause confusion.
Related Skills
read-continue-here— the complement: reading and acting on the continuation file at session startbootstrap-agent-identity— cold-start identity reconstruction that consumes the continuation file this skill producesmanage-memory— durable cross-session knowledge (complements this ephemeral handoff)commit-changes— save work to git before writing the continuation filewrite-claude-md— project instructions where optional continuity guidance lives
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