Context Recovery
Automatically recover working context after session compaction or when continuation is implied but context is missing. Works across Discord, Slack, Telegram, Signal, and other supported channels.
Use when: Session starts with truncated context, user references prior work without specifying details, or compaction indicators appear.
Safety Boundaries
- This skill prioritizes channel/session API history to recover context.
- It does NOT perform broad filesystem scans or shell glob searches by default.
- It does NOT send recovered context to external services.
- It does NOT write to disk unless the user explicitly asks to persist recovered state. ## Triggers
Automatic Triggers
- Session begins with a
<summary>tag (compaction detected) - User message contains compaction indicators: "Summary unavailable", "context limits", "truncated"
Manual Triggers
- User says "continue", "did this happen?", "where were we?", "what was I working on?"
- User references "the project", "the PR", "the branch", "the issue" without specifying which
- User implies prior work exists but context is unclear
- User asks "do you remember...?" or "we were working on..."
Execution Protocol
Step 1: Detect Active Channel
Extract from runtime context:
- channel — discord | slack | telegram | signal | etc.
- channelId — the specific channel/conversation ID
- threadId — for threaded conversations (Slack, Discord threads)
Step 2: Fetch Channel History (Adaptive Depth)
Initial fetch:
message:read
channel: <detected-channel>
channelId: <detected-channel-id>
limit: 50
Adaptive expansion logic:
1. Parse timestamps from returned messages
2. Calculate time span: newest_timestamp - oldest_timestamp
3. If time span < 2 hours AND message count == limit:
- Fetch additional 50 messages (using before parameter if supported)
- Repeat until time span ≥ 2 hours OR total messages ≥ 100
4. Hard cap: 100 messages maximum (token budget constraint)
Thread-aware recovery (Slack/Discord): ```
If threadId is present, fetch thread messages first
message:read
channel:
Then fetch parent channel for broader context
message:read
channel:
Parse for: - Recent user requests (what was asked) - Recent assistant responses (what was done) - URLs, file paths, branch names, PR numbers - Incomplete actions (promises made but not fulfilled) - Project identifiers and working directories
Step 3: Fetch Session Context (safe mode)
Use platform/session APIs only (no shell filesystem scans):
# List recent sessions (if tool exists)
sessions_list:
limit: 5
# Pull last messages from likely matching session
sessions_history:
sessionKey: <candidate-session-key>
limit: 80
includeTools: true
If session APIs are unavailable, skip this step and proceed with channel-only evidence.
Step 4: Optional Memory Check (explicitly scoped)
Only inspect memory if the agent runtime already provides a scoped memory tool/path. Do not run shell glob scans across home directories.
Step 5: Synthesize Context
Compile a structured summary:
## Recovered Context
**Channel:** #<channel-name> (<platform>)
**Time Range:** <oldest-message> to <newest-message>
**Messages Analyzed:** <count>
### Active Project/Task
- **Repository:** <repo-name>
- **Branch:** <branch-name>
- **PR:** #<number> — <title>
### Recent Work Timeline
1. [<timestamp>] <action/request>
2. [<timestamp>] <action/request>
3. [<timestamp>] <action/request>
### Pending/Incomplete Actions
- ⏳ "<quoted incomplete action>"
- ⏳ "<another incomplete item>"
### Last User Request
> "<quoted request that may not have been completed>"
Step 6: Optional Persistence (consent-first)
Do not write to disk by default. If persistence is useful, ask first:
"I can cache this recovered context to memory for later continuity. Should I save it?"
Step 7: Respond with Context
Present the recovered context, then prompt:
"Context recovered. Your last request was [X]. This action [completed/did not complete]. Shall I [continue/retry/clarify]?"
Channel-Specific Notes
Discord
- Use
channelIdfrom the incoming message metadata - Guild channels have full history access
- Thread recovery: check for
threadIdin message metadata - DMs may have limited history
Slack
- Use
channelparameter with Slack channel ID - Thread context requires
threadId— always check for thread context first - Parent channel fetch provides surrounding conversation context
- May need workspace-level permissions for full history
Telegram / Signal / Others
- Same
message:readinterface - History depth may vary by platform
- Group vs. DM context may differ
Constraints
- Prefer this protocol before declaring "insufficient data" when context appears missing
- Adaptive depth: start with 50, expand to 100 max
- Time-based goal: capture at least 2 hours of context when possible
- If recovery fails, state what was attempted and what data sources were unavailable
- Avoid broad filesystem scans or writes without explicit user consent
Auto-Trigger Detection
At session start, scan for compaction indicators:
# Pseudocode for trigger detection
if message contains "<summary>":
trigger_context_recovery()
elif message contains any of ["Summary unavailable", "context limits", "truncated", "compacted"]:
trigger_context_recovery()
elif message matches continuation_patterns:
# "continue", "where were we", "did this happen", etc.
trigger_context_recovery()
Do not wait for user to ask — if compaction is detected, proactively recover and present context.
Example
Scenario: Session starts with compaction summary
User message: "<summary>Summary unavailable due to context limits...</summary>"
User message: "did this happen?"
Agent executes:
1. Detects compaction via <summary> tag
2. message:read channel=discord channelId=1460342116516364533 limit=50
3. Calculates time span: 2.5 hours — sufficient, no expansion needed
4. Parses messages, finds last action: "Now let me extract the key orchestration decisions..."
5. Checks session context APIs — extracts recent user requests
6. Responds:
"Context recovered. Your last request was to extract orchestration decisions from Nexus archived sessions for PR #137 (Skills & Agents System). This action did not complete before context was truncated.
Recovered state: - PR #137: 15,053 additions, 91 files, CONFLICTING merge state - Spec location:
content/spec-skills-agents-system.md(2,067 lines)Shall I proceed with the extraction?"