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Show what happened in recent past sessions on this project. Use when user asks "what did we do last time", "session history", "past sessions", or wants an overview of previous work.
Search and ask questions about your coding agent session history. Use when asking what you worked on, what was tried before, how a problem was investigated across sessions, what happened recently, or any question about past agent sessions. Also use when the user references prior sessions, previous attempts, or past investigations — even without saying 'sessions' explicitly.
Finds and recovers content from Claude Code session history files. This skill should be used when searching for deleted files, tracking changes across sessions, analyzing conversation history, or recovering code from previous Claude interactions. Triggers include mentions of "session history", "recover deleted", "find in history", "previous conversation", or ".claude/projects".
Optimize Claude Code permissions by finding safe Bash commands from session history and auto-applying them to settings.json. Can run from any coding agent but targets Claude Code specifically. Use when experiencing permission fatigue, too many permission prompts, wanting to optimize permissions, or needing to set up allowlists. Triggers on "optimize permissions", "reduce permission prompts", "allowlist commands", "too many permission prompts", "permission fatigue", "permission setup", or complaints about clicking approve too often.
Query AI coding agent usage, costs, and token consumption. Supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenClaw, and OpenCode. Ask about spending, token usage, model costs, session history, API call counts. Actions: check usage, show cost, compare models, list sessions, analyze spending, token breakdown. Time ranges: today, this week, this month, this year, last N days, custom dates.
Ingest GitHub Copilot CLI session history into an Obsidian wiki as distilled knowledge pages. Use this skill when the user wants to capture their Copilot CLI sessions into a personal wiki — extracting architecture decisions, debug notes, and patterns into searchable Obsidian pages. Triggers on phrases like "ingest my copilot sessions into obsidian", "add my copilot history to my wiki", "pull my copilot session history into the vault", "capture what I've learned from copilot into obsidian", "just the new sessions since last time", or "mine patterns across my copilot sessions". Also triggers when the user mentions session-store.db, ~/.copilot/session-state, or VS Code copilot-chat transcripts in the context of building a wiki or knowledge base. Does NOT trigger for general copilot usage questions, searching sessions, or backing up history.
This skill should be used when user wants to access, capture, or reference Claude Code session history. Trigger when user says "capture session", "save session history", or references past/current conversation as a source - whether for saving, extracting, summarizing, or reviewing. This includes any mention of "what we discussed", "today's work", "session history", or when user treats the conversation itself as source material (e.g., "from our conversation").
Search and recall relevant memories from past sessions via memsearch. Use when the user's question could benefit from historical context, past decisions, debugging notes, previous conversations, or project knowledge -- especially questions like 'what did I decide about X', 'why did we do Y', or 'have I seen this before'. Also use when you see `[memsearch] Memory available` hints injected via SessionStart or UserPromptSubmit. Typical flow: search for 3-5 chunks, expand the most relevant, optionally deep-drill into original transcripts via the anchor format. Skip when the question is purely about current code state (use Read/Grep), ephemeral (today's task only), or the user has explicitly asked to ignore memory.