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Prune bloated session with a prescription. Removes progress ticks, stale reads, duplicate content, and more.

AI & Automation 333 stars 26 forks Updated 2 days ago MIT

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Apply a pruning prescription to the current session. Default is `standard` if no argument given. **When to use `treat` vs `reload`:** prefer the `reload` skill — it does the same prune plus auto-resume in one step (`/exit` → new terminal opens with the pruned session). Use `treat` only when the user explicitly wants to stay in the current session, work in a multi-pane setup, or resume manually. ## Steps 1. **Diagnose first** — show the user what they're working with: ```bash cozempic current --diagnose ``` 2. **Dry-run the treatment** — show savings without applying: ```bash cozempic treat current -rx $ARGUMENTS ``` If no argument was provided, use `standard`: ```bash cozempic treat current -rx standard ``` 3. **Show results** — present the dry-run output including token savings (the `Tokens:` line). Always surface both byte and token savings. 4. **Ask confirmation** — use AskUserQuestion to confirm before applying. 5. **Apply on confirmation**: ```bash cozempic treat current -rx $ARGUMENTS --execute ``` 6. **Tell the user**: "Treatment applied. A backup was created automatically. To resume with the pruned session, exit and run `claude --resume`. (Tip: next time, the `reload` skill does this in one step — `/exit` and a fresh terminal opens automatically.)" ## Prescriptions | Rx | Strategies | Typical Savings | |----|-----------|----------------| | `gentle` | progress-collapse, file-history-dedup, metadata-strip | 40-55% | | `st...

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Author
Ruya-AI
Repository
Ruya-AI/cozempic
Created
4 months ago
Last Updated
2 days ago
Language
Python
License
MIT

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