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claudetools/.claude/commands/save.md
Mike Swanson 2a5476f8be feat(save): full wiki recompile on save (was refresh-only)
/save now full-recompiles the worked-on article (Ollama, preserving
Patterns/History) so the session's findings land in the wiki, not just
dynamic fields. Seeds the article if missing. Softfalls to a surgical
refresh when Ollama is down so a save is never blocked. Still pre-sync,
so the article ships in the same commit; /scc inherits via /save logic.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-01 19:28:52 -07:00

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Save a comprehensive session log to the appropriate session-logs/ directory, then sync the repo.

/save and /sync share bash .claude/scripts/sync.sh as the canonical driver for git operations. The only difference: /save writes a session log first, then calls sync. /sync calls sync directly (no log).


Phase 1 — Generate the narrative

Claude writes all sections directly. Be concise, factual, technical. No filler phrases. Past tense. No emojis.

Author Sections
Claude All sections

Narrative sections (Claude writes directly)

Session Summary — 3-5 paragraphs: what was accomplished, in what order, why.

Key Decisions — bullet list of non-obvious decisions and their rationale.

Problems Encountered — bullet list of problems hit and how each was resolved. Omit section if none.


Phase 2 — Write to disk

Location

Work scope Path
Single project projects/<project>/session-logs/YYYY-MM-DD-session.md
Client clients/<slug>/session-logs/YYYY-MM-DD-session.md
Multi-project / general session-logs/YYYY-MM-DD-session.md

Filename + append behavior

  • Filename: YYYY-MM-DD-session.md (today's local date)
  • If file exists, append a ## Update: HH:MM PT — <topic> section. Do not overwrite.
  • If two users worked on the same date, namespace: YYYY-MM-DD-<user>-<topic>.md (e.g. 2026-05-01-howard-syncro-billing-batch.md)

Required sections (in order)

  1. User block — generate it deterministically; do NOT hand-write or infer it. Run:
    bash .claude/scripts/whoami-block.sh
    
    Paste its output verbatim as this section. The script reads .claude/identity.json (+ users.json for role) — the only authoritative attribution sources. Never derive the user from the hostname, the # userEmail context hint, or memory. If the script emits a [WARNING] about a stale machine/hostname mismatch, stop and fix identity.json before saving.
  2. Session Summary (Ollama)
  3. Key Decisions (Ollama)
  4. Problems Encountered (Ollama)
  5. Configuration Changes — files modified / created / deleted (with paths)
  6. Credentials & Secrets — UNREDACTED if newly discovered or created. Vault paths if vaulted. Never half-redact a value future-Claude might need.
  7. Infrastructure & Servers — IPs, hostnames, ports, tenant IDs, container names, DNS, certs
  8. Commands & Outputs — important one-liners, key outputs, error messages with resolution
  9. Pending / Incomplete Tasks — what's left, blockers, next steps
  10. Reference Information — URLs, endpoints, commit SHAs, ticket IDs, routine IDs, file paths

When in doubt, include MORE detail — future sessions search these logs to recover context.


Phase 3 — Wiki Compile (before sync)

Fold what you just worked on into the wiki article so it ships in the same commit as the session log. This runs before sync and re-synthesizes the article (Ollama), so new findings/patterns actually land — not just dynamic fields.

  1. Derive the slug from the session-log path written in Phase 2:

    • clients/<slug>/session-logs/... → client <slug>
    • projects/<project>/session-logs/... → project article slug (e.g. guru-rmm, guru-connect)
    • Root session-logs/...skip this phase entirely (no single article is implied)
  2. Run the /wiki-compile generation for that target, writing the article + updating wiki/index.md, but stop before its commit/push stepsync.sh (Phase 4) commits everything together in one commit:

    • Article existsfull recompile (/wiki-compile <type>:<slug> --full): Ollama re-synthesis that preserves Patterns and History verbatim (unless the new session log shows an item resolved) and refreshes everything else, absorbing this session's work. Clients also refresh live Syncro fields (hours, tickets).
    • No article yetseed (full synthesis) to create it.
    • Claude reviews the synthesized article before writing — verify IPs/paths; never invent vault paths (use (verify)); keep billing fields Syncro-authoritative.
  3. Softfail (critical) — a wiki failure must NEVER block the save:

    • If Ollama is unreachable, fall back to a surgical refresh (bump last_compiled + sources; refresh client Syncro fields) so the article still records the session, and emit [WARN] Ollama down — wiki refreshed, not recompiled; run /wiki-compile --full later.
    • Any other failure: log it and continue to sync.

The article + wiki/index.md are picked up by sync.sh's git add -A and committed alongside the session log.


Phase 4 — Sync

bash .claude/scripts/sync.sh

sync.sh handles: reconcile this machine's git config user.name/email to .claude/identity.json (so commit authorship can't drift), stage all changes with git add -A (after purging garbled Windows path-as-filename cruft), auto-commit, fetch + rebase, push, then the same flow for the vault repo, then surface cross-user ## Note for <user> blocks.

After sync, emit a Post-commit Summary:

## Post-commit Summary
Commit:  <sha>  <subject>
Author:  <name> <<email>>
Push:    <old>..<new>  main -> main  (origin)
File:    <session log path>  (+N lines, appended/created)

Wiki updates (if any): <count> articles updated (clients/projects/systems/patterns)

Cross-user note handling (CRITICAL)

If sync.sh surfaces a ## Note for <user> or ## Message for <user> block from an incoming session log, display it prominently at the top of the response, before the sync summary:

============================================================
MESSAGE FROM <author> (<date>)
============================================================
<full note content>
============================================================

Explicitly address each action item or question before moving on.