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Markdown
29 lines
744 B
Markdown
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# Recovery Flow
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When context gets long, interrupted, or stale, recover before asking the user to repeat work.
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## Recovery Order
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1. Read stable proactivity memory
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2. Read session state
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3. Read the working buffer if the task was long or tool-heavy
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4. Reconstruct:
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- current objective
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- last confirmed decision
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- blocker or missing input
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- next useful move
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## Good Recovery
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- "Last agreed move was to draft the fix, and the blocker is missing deploy access. I can prepare the patch now."
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## Bad Recovery
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- "Can you remind me what we were doing?"
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## When to Ask the User
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- a required input is still missing after recovery
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- local state conflicts with a newer instruction
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- the task changed direction and old state is no longer trustworthy
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