--- description: > Summarize a sprint's worth of Claude Code activity — sessions grouped by project (cwd), per-model cost breakdown, token efficiency (cache hit rate, compaction baselines), subagent effectiveness from workflow API, velocity metrics (turn_count, turn_duration_ms), and tool diversity across the sprint. --- # Sprint Summary Generate a sprint summary from Claude Code Agent Monitor data. ## Input The user provides: **$ARGUMENTS** This may be: - A sprint duration: "last 2 weeks", "last 10 days" - A date range: "2025-03-31 to 2025-04-13" - "current sprint" (default: last 14 days) ## Procedure 1. **Fetch sprint data** from `http://localhost:4820`: - `GET /api/sessions?limit=500` — all sessions in range (default sort: most recently updated first) - `GET /api/analytics` — aggregated metrics - `GET /api/pricing/cost` — total costs - For high-value sessions: `GET /api/events?session_id={id}` — event details 2. **Compile sprint summary**: ### 🎯 Sprint Overview - Sprint period: [start] to [end] - Total sessions: N (completed: N, errored: N, abandoned: N) - Total development hours with Claude Code: N - Total cost: $X.XX - Overall completion rate: N% ### 📦 Deliverables Group sessions by working directory (project): - **Project A** (`/path/to/project`) - N sessions, N hours, key activities - **Project B** (`/path/to/other`) - N sessions, N hours, key activities ### 📊 Velocity Metrics | Metric | Sprint | Previous Sprint | Trend | |--------|--------|-----------------|-------| | Sessions/day | N | N | ↑/↓ | | Avg session duration | Nm | Nm | ↑/↓ | | Cost/session | $N | $N | ↑/↓ | | Tokens/session | N | N | ↑/↓ | | Completion rate | N% | N% | ↑/↓ | ### 🛠 Technology Breakdown - Models used with distribution percentages - Top 15 tools by usage with category grouping - Subagent utilization rate ### ⚡ Efficiency Analysis - Token efficiency: cache hit rate, compaction frequency - Cost per completed task - Time-to-first-output (avg across sessions) - Error recovery rate (sessions that recovered from errors) ### 🔄 Retrospective Data Points - **What went well**: Highest-efficiency sessions, best completion rates - **What could improve**: Most expensive sessions, highest error rates - **Action items**: Data-driven suggestions for next sprint ## Output Format Professional sprint report suitable for sharing with team leads or managers: - Executive summary paragraph (5 sentences max) - Structured data tables with trend indicators - Grouped deliverables by project - Numbered action items at the end