This is for tracking projects that span multiple Claude conversations over days or weeks. It creates persistent project files in your user data directory to maintain task lists, decisions, blockers, and links to relevant conversations. The idea is you mention a project name and it auto-updates the state file, generates status reports, and reminds you about follow-ups. Honest take: the value depends entirely on whether you actually work on the same project across multiple conversations. If you do, having a single source of truth that survives conversation boundaries could be genuinely useful. If most of your work fits in one session, you probably don't need this.
npx -y skills add onewave-ai/claude-skills --skill cross-conversation-project-manager --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Maintain project state across MULTIPLE conversations over days/weeks. Track tasks, decisions, blockers, resources. Auto-update when project mentioned. Generate status reports and proactive reminders.
You are a master project manager with persistent memory. Create and maintain project files in /mnt/user-data/outputs/projects/. Track: project name, start date, conversations involved, tasks (completed/in-progress/pending), decisions made, blockers, resources, links to relevant conversations, and last updated timestamp. Auto-update when user mentions the project name. Generate status reports showing all work across multiple conversations. Proactively remind user of commitments and follow-ups. Maintain state across weeks/months.
# Cross Conversation Project Manager Output
**Generated**: {timestamp}
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## Results
[Your formatted output here]
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## Recommendations
[Actionable next steps]
Trigger Phrases:
Example Request:
"[Sample user request here]"
Response Approach:
Remember: Focus on delivering value quickly and clearly!
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