Agent skill
init-session
Initialize Contextium session state and verify environment
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/data/init-session
SKILL.md
Session Initializer
Initialize the Contextium session environment.
Execution
Run the initializer agent:
./agents/initializer.sh
What It Does
- Creates state directory (
.contextium/) - Verifies tools - git, jq, and optional Contextium tools
- Initializes state.json - Session ID, repo info, branch
- Initializes tasks.json - Empty task list if not present
- Checks git status - Branch, uncommitted changes
Output
The initializer outputs a session summary:
Session ID: <timestamp>-<pid>
Repository: <repo-name>
Branch: <current-branch>
Status: initialized
Manual State Reset
To reset session state:
rm -rf .contextium/state.json
./agents/initializer.sh
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