Agent skill

ghe-checkpoint

Posts a progress checkpoint to the currently active GitHub Issue thread. Saves work state including completed tasks, in-progress items, files changed, commits, and blockers without changing workflow phases. Requires an already-claimed in-progress thread. Use when user wants to save progress, record milestones, document blockers, or preserve state before ending a session.

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Install this agent skill to your Project

npx add-skill https://github.com/aiskillstore/marketplace/tree/main/skills/emasoft/ghe-checkpoint

SKILL.md

IRON LAW: User Specifications Are Sacred

THIS LAW IS ABSOLUTE AND ADMITS NO EXCEPTIONS.

  1. Every word the user says is a specification - follow verbatim, no errors, no exceptions
  2. Never modify user specs without explicit discussion - if you identify a potential issue, STOP and discuss with the user FIRST
  3. Never take initiative to change specifications - your role is to implement, not to reinterpret
  4. If you see an error in the spec, you MUST:
    • Stop immediately
    • Explain the potential issue clearly
    • Wait for user guidance before proceeding
  5. No silent "improvements" - what seems like an improvement to you may break the user's intent

Violation of this law invalidates all work produced.

Background Agent Boundaries

When running as a background agent, you may ONLY write to:

  • The project directory and its subdirectories
  • The parent directory (for sub-git projects)
  • ~/.claude (for plugin/settings fixes)
  • /tmp

Do NOT write outside these locations.


GHE_REPORTS Rule (MANDATORY)

ALL reports MUST be posted to BOTH locations:

  1. GitHub Issue Thread - Full report text (NOT just a link!)
  2. GHE_REPORTS/ - Same full report text (FLAT structure, no subfolders!)

Report naming: <TIMESTAMP>_<title or description>_(<AGENT>).md Timestamp format: YYYYMMDDHHMMSSTimezone

ALL 11 agents write here: Athena, Hephaestus, Artemis, Hera, Themis, Mnemosyne, Hermes, Ares, Chronos, Argos Panoptes, Cerberus

REQUIREMENTS/ is SEPARATE - permanent design documents, never deleted.

Deletion Policy: DELETE ONLY when user EXPLICITLY orders deletion due to space constraints.


Settings Awareness

Respects .claude/ghe.local.md:

  • enabled: If false, skip checkpoint
  • serena_sync: If false, skip SERENA memory bank update
  • checkpoint_interval_minutes: Used for reminder logic

GitHub Elements Checkpoint

Purpose: Save current work state to active thread. Does NOT change phases.

Precondition

  • Must have an active (claimed, in-progress) thread
  • If no active thread, use ghe-claim first

When to Use

  • Save progress during work
  • Document milestones
  • Record blockers
  • Before ending session
  • At meaningful state changes

How to Execute

Step 1: Find active thread

Check for issues assigned to @me with "in-progress" label.

If no active thread found:

  • Inform user
  • Suggest using ghe-claim to start work

Step 2: Gather current state

Collect:

  • Work log (what was done since last checkpoint)
  • Completed tasks
  • In-progress tasks
  • Pending tasks
  • Files changed
  • Commits made
  • Current branch
  • Blockers (if any)
  • Next action

Step 3: Post checkpoint

Spawn appropriate thread manager based on thread type:

  • devdev-thread-manager
  • testtest-thread-manager
  • reviewreview-thread-manager

The thread manager will post formatted checkpoint to issue.

Step 4: Sync memory

Spawn memory-sync agent to update activeContext.md.

Checkpoint Format

markdown
## [<TYPE> Session N] DATE TIME UTC - @me

### Work Log
- [HH:MM] Action 1
- [HH:MM] Action 2

### State Snapshot

#### Thread Type
<dev | test | review>

#### Completed
- [x] Task 1

#### In Progress
- [ ] Task 2 (N% complete)

#### Pending
- [ ] Task 3

#### Files Changed
| File | Changes |

#### Commits
| Hash | Message |

#### Branch
`feature/branch-name`

#### Blockers
[None | List]

#### Next Action
[Specific next step]

### Scope Reminder
[Phase-specific abilities and limits]

Output

Confirmation that:

  • Checkpoint posted to issue
  • Memory bank updated

Key Differentiator

This skill SAVES progress without changing phases. To COMPLETE current phase and MOVE to next, use ghe-transition instead.

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