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Context Relay - Cross-Session Memory Continuity System
Files are the single source of truth. Each execution unit reads context from files at startup, without relying on session memory. Suitable for Agents that need to maintain task continuity across sessions.
Trigger Words
- Memory fragmentation
- Cross-session
- Context passing
- context relay
- session restart
- sub-agent communication
- persistent context
- project state management
- cold start
Core Principle
Files are the single source of truth.
Agents lose session memory in the following scenarios:
- Session restart (app restart, timeout disconnection)
- Sub-agent boundaries (newly spawned agents lack parent session memory)
- Cron/Heartbeat isolation (scheduled tasks and heartbeats are independent sessions)
Solution: Each execution unit reads context from files at startup and writes back to files when finished. Files are memory.
Three-Layer Context Architecture
project/
├── PROJECT.md # Project metadata (long-term stable)
├── state.json # Current state (frequently updated)
├── decisions.md # Architecture decision records (append-only)
└── todos.json # Self-managed todo list (cross-session tracking)
Layer 1: PROJECT.md (Project Identity)
Purpose: Defines "who I am," long-term stable, rarely modified.
Content Template:
# Project Name
## One-Line Description
[What this project is, what problem it solves]
## Tech Stack
- Frontend:
- Backend:
- Database:
- Deployment:
## Directory Structure
/src - Source code
/docs - Documentation
/tests - Tests
## Key Constraints
[Rules that must be followed, such as API compatibility, performance requirements]
## Related Documents
- Architecture decisions: decisions.md
- Current state: state.json
- Todo items: todos.json
Layer 2: state.json (Current State)
Purpose: Defines "where I am," frequently updated, records current progress.
Content Template:
{
"phase": "development",
"current_task": "Implement user authentication module",
"progress": {
"completed": ["Database design", "API design"],
"in_progress": "Login endpoint development",
"blocked": [],
"next_steps": ["Registration endpoint", "Password reset"]
},
"last_update": "2026-04-20T10:00:00+08:00",
"session_id": "abc123",
"notes": "Encountering CORS issues, need to configure proxy"
}
Layer 3: decisions.md (Decision Records)
Purpose: Defines "why," append-only, never deleted.
Content Template:
# Architecture Decision Records
## ADR-001: Use JWT for Authentication
- Date: 2026-04-15
- Status: Accepted
- Context: Need a stateless authentication scheme
- Decision: Use JWT + refresh tokens
- Consequences: Must handle token expiration and revocation
## ADR-002: Choose PostgreSQL as Primary Database
- Date: 2026-04-16
- Status: Accepted
- Context: Need support for complex queries and transactions
- Decision: Use PostgreSQL
- Consequences: Must learn PostgreSQL-specific syntax
todos.json (Self-Managed Todo System)
Purpose: Agent-managed todo list for cross-session tracking.
Content Template:
{
"todos": [
{
"id": "TODO-001",
"title": "Complete user authentication module",
"priority": "high",
"status": "in_progress",
"created": "2026-04-20T09:00:00+08:00",
"updated": "2026-04-20T10:00:00+08:00",
"notes": "Implementing login endpoint"
},
{
"id": "TODO-002",
"title": "Write unit tests",
"priority": "medium",
"status": "pending",
"created": "2026-04-20T09:00:00+08:00",
"updated": null,
"notes": ""
}
],
"last_review": "2026-04-20T10:00:00+08:00"
}
Operation Rules:
- Start task: Change status to
in_progress - Complete task: Change status to
completed, recordcompleted_at - Blocked task: Change status to
blocked, explain reason innotes - Each session start: Check
last_review; if over 24 hours, review all todos
Workflow
On Startup: Cold Start Procedure
Execute at the start of each new session/sub-agent/cron job:
1. Read PROJECT.md → Understand project identity
2. Read state.json → Understand current progress
3. Read todos.json → Understand pending tasks
4. If decision context is needed → Read decisions.md
5. Begin work
Critical: Do not assume any memory. All context must be read from files.
On Completion: State Synchronization
Execute before ending each work session:
1. Update state.json → Record current progress
2. If new decisions were made → Append to decisions.md
3. If todos changed → Update todos.json
4. Commit file changes
Critical: Files must be written before the session ends to ensure the next execution unit can read the latest state.
Sub-Agent Communication
Parent and child agents communicate context via files:
Parent agent:
1. Update state.json (current task, expected output)
2. Spawn child agent
Child agent:
1. Read state.json → Understand task
2. Execute task
3. Update state.json (results, progress)
4. End
Parent agent:
1. Read state.json → Retrieve results
2. Continue work
Note: Child agents have no memory of the parent session; they can only communicate via files.
Reference Resources
- Project Template Details - Complete file templates and usage examples
- todos.json Management - Detailed explanation of the self-managed todo system
- Cold Start Guide - Cold start procedures for various scenarios
Script Tools
scripts/init_context.py- Initialize the context file structure in a project directory
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install context-relay - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/context-relay - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Context Relay?
Solves the memory fragmentation problem for Agents during session restarts, sub-agent boundaries, and cron/heartbeat isolation. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 108 downloads so far.
How do I install Context Relay?
Run "/install context-relay" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Context Relay free?
Yes, Context Relay is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Context Relay support?
Context Relay is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Context Relay?
It is built and maintained by OpenLark (@openlark); the current version is v1.0.0.