--- name: gsd:resume-work description: Resume work from previous session with full context restoration allowed-tools: - Read - Bash - Write - AskUserQuestion - SlashCommand --- Restore complete project context from a previous session — handling both manual pause (from `/gsd:pause-work`) and auto-compact (from the PreCompact hook) handoffs identically. 1. **Detect handoff state.** Check for `.planning/HANDOFF.json` via Read tool. If missing, the session has no handoff — announce "No handoff found" and proceed to normal `/gsd:progress` routing. 2. **Load STATE.md.** Read `.planning/STATE.md` to restore the big-picture project position. If missing, reconstruct from `.planning/ROADMAP.md` and the latest phase directory's SUMMARY.md files; if reconstruction fails, surface the error and stop. 3. **Read the handoff.** Parse `.planning/HANDOFF.json`. Extract phase, plan, task, status, source, uncommitted_files, decisions, context_notes, next_action. Per HANDOFF schema, all fields are always present (empty arrays / null for unset). 4. **Present project status.** Emit a compact status block covering: - Milestone + percent complete (from STATE.md frontmatter `progress.percent`). - Current phase name and number. - Plan / task position from the handoff. - Handoff source (manual-pause vs auto-compact) and timestamp. - Top 3 decisions and any blockers from the handoff. - Uncommitted files summary. - The `next_action` string verbatim — it's the resumption hint. 5. **Route to the next action.** Offer 1-3 concrete options based on handoff state. Common patterns: - If task was mid-execute: offer `/gsd:execute-phase` with the current phase. - If phase is at plan boundary: offer `/gsd:plan-phase` or `/gsd:execute-phase` for the next phase. - If there are uncommitted files that look in-progress: call attention to them before offering continuation. 6. **Clean up the handoff (LIFE-01).** After routing — once steps 1-5 have completed without error — remove the handoff file: ```bash node "${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT:-$HOME/.claude/plugins/cache/gsd-plugin/current}/bin/gsd-tools.cjs" checkpoint --clear ``` If the command is unavailable for any reason, fall back to direct removal: ```bash rm -f .planning/HANDOFF.json ``` Do not abort the resume if cleanup fails — it's hygiene, not correctness. The next session's SessionStart will overwrite a stale handoff anyway (per D-05 from Phase 4: latest snapshot wins). - Step 6 runs **last**, after all context is loaded and the user has been shown status. A failed/aborted resume (steps 1-5 error out) leaves HANDOFF.json on disk for recovery (per D-08). - If `HANDOFF.json` is absent in step 1, skip everything — don't attempt to clean up what isn't there. `checkpoint --clear` is idempotent but unnecessary work. - The skill is the single owner of HANDOFF.json deletion. The SessionStart hook must NOT delete — it only detects (per D-10).