Spawn a new Claude Code or Codex session in a project directory with context handoff. This skill should be used when discussion shifts to a different project/repo and the user wants to work on it in a dedicated session. Creates a handoff document with relevant context from the current conversation, then launches a new tmux session ready to continue.
Installation
Details
Usage
After installing, this skill will be available to your AI coding assistant.
Verify installation:
npx agent-skills-cli listSkill Instructions
name: project-spawn description: Spawn a new Claude Code or Codex session in a project directory with context handoff. This skill should be used when discussion shifts to a different project/repo and the user wants to work on it in a dedicated session. Creates a handoff document with relevant context from the current conversation, then launches a new tmux session ready to continue.
Project Spawn
Overview
Transfer context from the current conversation to a new session in a different project directory. This enables seamless context handoff when pivoting from a general session to focused project work.
Platform Support
- Claude Code:
claudeCLI - Codex:
codexCLI
The handoff workflow is identical on both platforms.
Workflow
Step 1: Resolve Target Project
Determine the target project directory:
- If explicit path/name provided: Use directly
- If project name provided: Search for matching directories in common locations (
~/repos/,~/projects/, etc.) - If no target specified: Detect from recent conversation context or ask the user
Step 1b: Handle Non-Existent Directory
If target directory doesn't exist, ask user:
"Directory <path> doesn't exist. Want me to create it?"
- Create folder only
- Create folder + init git repo
- Create folder + init git + create GitHub repo (public)
- Create folder + init git + create GitHub repo (private)
- Cancel
Create as requested before proceeding to Step 2.
Step 2: Extract Relevant Context
Analyze the last 5-10 messages for content relevant to the target project:
- Tasks or work items discussed
- Specific files, scripts, or features mentioned
- Decisions made or questions raised
- Any errors or issues identified
- Uncommitted changes noted
Focus only on information relevant to the target project, not the entire conversation.
Step 3: Create Handoff Document
Write PROJECT_HANDOFF.md to the target project directory:
# Project Handoff - [DATE] [TIME]
## Context
[Why this handoff is happening - what triggered the pivot]
## Discussion Summary
[Relevant context extracted from conversation]
## Specific Tasks/Questions
- [Actionable items identified]
## Files/Areas Mentioned
- [Specific files or code areas referenced]
## Suggested Starting Point
[What to do first in this session]
Step 4: Launch Session
~/.claude/skills/project-spawn/scripts/spawn_session.sh "<project-path>" "<session-name>" [--agent claude|codex]
Options:
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--agent claude|codex | Which AI agent to launch (default: auto-detect from environment) |
The script will:
- Create a new tmux session named after the project
- Change to the project directory
- Start the AI agent with initial prompt to read the handoff
Platform-specific launch commands:
- Claude Code:
claude - Codex:
codex
Step 5: Confirm to User
Report:
Spawned: <session-name>
Directory: <project-path>
Handoff: PROJECT_HANDOFF.md created
To attach: tmux attach -t <session-name>
Quick Reference
Invocation: /spawn <project-name-or-path> or /spawn (auto-detect)
Session naming: Uses repo folder name (e.g., my-project)
Handoff location: <project-dir>/PROJECT_HANDOFF.md
Examples:
# Spawn with auto-detected agent
/spawn my-project
# Use Codex instead of Claude
/spawn my-project --agent codex
Setup
chmod +x ~/.claude/skills/project-spawn/scripts/*.sh
Resources
scripts/
spawn_session.sh- Creates tmux session and launches AI agent with handoff context
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