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Suggests manual context compaction at logical intervals to preserve context through task phases rather than arbitrary auto-compaction.

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Updated 2/6/2026

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Strategic Compact Skill

Suggests manual /compact at strategic points in your workflow rather than relying on arbitrary auto-compaction.

Why Strategic Compaction?

Auto-compaction triggers at arbitrary points:

  • Often mid-task, losing important context
  • No awareness of logical task boundaries
  • Can interrupt complex multi-step operations

Strategic compaction at logical boundaries:

  • After exploration, before execution - Compact research context, keep implementation plan
  • After completing a milestone - Fresh start for next phase
  • Before major context shifts - Clear exploration context before different task

How It Works

The suggest-compact.sh script runs on PreToolUse (Edit/Write) and:

  1. Tracks tool calls - Counts tool invocations in session
  2. Threshold detection - Suggests at configurable threshold (default: 50 calls)
  3. Periodic reminders - Reminds every 25 calls after threshold

Configuration

Environment variables:

  • COMPACT_THRESHOLD - Tool calls before first suggestion (default: 50)

Best Practices

  1. Compact after planning - Once plan is finalized, compact to start fresh
  2. Compact after debugging - Clear error-resolution context before continuing
  3. Don't compact mid-implementation - Preserve context for related changes
  4. Read the suggestion - The hook tells you when, you decide if

Install

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Requires askill CLI v1.0+

AI Quality Score

78/100Analyzed 2/16/2026

A well-crafted skill document explaining strategic context compaction with clear rationale, configuration options, and best practices. Missing the actual script implementation and setup instructions, but the conceptual guidance is valuable and reusable.

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Updated2/6/2026
Publisherthesimonho

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