lossless-claw
Configure, diagnose, and use lossless-claw effectively in OpenClaw, with emphasis on key settings, summary health, and recall-tool usage.
What this skill does
# Lossless Claw Use this skill when the task is about operating, tuning, or debugging the `lossless-claw` OpenClaw plugin. Start here: 1. Confirm whether the user needs configuration help, diagnostics, recall-tool guidance, or session-lifecycle guidance. 2. If they need a quick health check, tell them to run `/lossless` (`/lcm` is the shorter alias). 3. If they are debugging lossless-claw behavior or failures, check the independent Lossless log before the shared OpenClaw gateway log. 4. If they suspect summary corruption or truncation, use `/lossless doctor`. 5. If they want high-confidence junk/session cleanup guidance, use `/lossless doctor clean` before recommending any deletes. 6. If they ask how `/new`, `/reset`, or `/lossless rotate` interacts with LCM, read the session-lifecycle reference before answering. 7. Load the relevant reference file instead of improvising details from memory. Reference map: - Configuration (complete config surface on current main): `references/config.md` - Internal model and data flow: `references/architecture.md` - Diagnostics and summary-health workflow: `references/diagnostics.md` - Recall tools and when to use them: `references/recall-tools.md` - `/new`, `/reset`, and `/lossless rotate` behavior with current lossless-claw session mapping: `references/session-lifecycle.md` Working rules: - Prioritize explaining why a setting matters, not just what it does. - Prefer the native plugin command surface for MVP workflows (`/lossless`, with `/lcm` as alias). - Do not assume the Go TUI is installed. - Do not recommend advanced rewrite/backfill/transplant/dissolve flows unless the user explicitly asks for non-MVP internals. - For exact evidence retrieval from compacted history, guide the user toward recall tools instead of guessing from summaries. - When users compare `/lossless` to `/status`, explain that they report different layers: `/lossless` shows LCM-side frontier/summary metrics, while `/status` shows the last assembled runtime prompt snapshot.
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