strategic-compact

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Suggests manual context compaction at logical intervals to preserve context through task phases rather than arbitrary auto-compaction.

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npx skill4agent add sehoon787/my-codex strategic-compact

Strategic Compact Skill

Suggests manual
/compact
at strategic points in your workflow rather than relying on arbitrary auto-compaction.

When to Activate

  • Running long sessions that approach context limits (200K+ tokens)
  • Working on multi-phase tasks (research → plan → implement → test)
  • Switching between unrelated tasks within the same session
  • After completing a major milestone and starting new work
  • When responses slow down or become less coherent (context pressure)

Why Strategic Compaction?

Auto-compaction triggers at arbitrary points:
  • Often mid-task, losing important context
  • No awareness of logical task boundaries
  • Can interrupt complex multi-step operations
Strategic compaction at logical boundaries:
  • After exploration, before execution — Compact research context, keep implementation plan
  • After completing a milestone — Fresh start for next phase
  • Before major context shifts — Clear exploration context before different task

How It Works

The
suggest-compact.js
script runs on PreToolUse (Edit/Write) and:
  1. Tracks tool calls — Counts tool invocations in session
  2. Threshold detection — Suggests at configurable threshold (default: 50 calls)
  3. Periodic reminders — Reminds every 25 calls after threshold

Hook Setup

Add to your
~/.claude/settings.json
:
json
{
  "hooks": {
    "PreToolUse": [
      {
        "matcher": "Edit",
        "hooks": [{ "type": "command", "command": "node ~/.claude/skills/strategic-compact/suggest-compact.js" }]
      },
      {
        "matcher": "Write",
        "hooks": [{ "type": "command", "command": "node ~/.claude/skills/strategic-compact/suggest-compact.js" }]
      }
    ]
  }
}

Configuration

Environment variables:
  • COMPACT_THRESHOLD
    — Tool calls before first suggestion (default: 50)

Compaction Decision Guide

Use this table to decide when to compact:
Phase TransitionCompact?Why
Research → PlanningYesResearch context is bulky; plan is the distilled output
Planning → ImplementationYesPlan is in TodoWrite or a file; free up context for code
Implementation → TestingMaybeKeep if tests reference recent code; compact if switching focus
Debugging → Next featureYesDebug traces pollute context for unrelated work
Mid-implementationNoLosing variable names, file paths, and partial state is costly
After a failed approachYesClear the dead-end reasoning before trying a new approach

What Survives Compaction

Understanding what persists helps you compact with confidence:
PersistsLost
CLAUDE.md instructionsIntermediate reasoning and analysis
TodoWrite task listFile contents you previously read
Memory files (
~/.claude/memory/
)
Multi-step conversation context
Git state (commits, branches)Tool call history and counts
Files on diskNuanced user preferences stated verbally

Best Practices

  1. Compact after planning — Once plan is finalized in TodoWrite, compact to start fresh
  2. Compact after debugging — Clear error-resolution context before continuing
  3. Don't compact mid-implementation — Preserve context for related changes
  4. Read the suggestion — The hook tells you when, you decide if
  5. Write before compacting — Save important context to files or memory before compacting
  6. Use
    /compact
    with a summary
    — Add a custom message:
    /compact Focus on implementing auth middleware next

Token Optimization Patterns

Trigger-Table Lazy Loading

Instead of loading full skill content at session start, use a trigger table that maps keywords to skill paths. Skills load only when triggered, reducing baseline context by 50%+:
TriggerSkillLoad When
"test", "tdd", "coverage"tdd-workflowUser mentions testing
"security", "auth", "xss"security-reviewSecurity-related work
"deploy", "ci/cd"deployment-patternsDeployment context

Context Composition Awareness

Monitor what's consuming your context window:
  • CLAUDE.md files — Always loaded, keep lean
  • Loaded skills — Each skill adds 1-5K tokens
  • Conversation history — Grows with each exchange
  • Tool results — File reads, search results add bulk

Duplicate Instruction Detection

Common sources of duplicate context:
  • Same rules in both
    ~/.claude/rules/
    and project
    .claude/rules/
  • Skills that repeat CLAUDE.md instructions
  • Multiple skills covering overlapping domains

Context Optimization Tools

  • token-optimizer
    MCP — Automated 95%+ token reduction via content deduplication
  • context-mode
    — Context virtualization (315KB to 5.4KB demonstrated)

Related

  • The Longform Guide — Token optimization section
  • Memory persistence hooks — For state that survives compaction
  • continuous-learning
    skill — Extracts patterns before session ends