Handoff
Produce a transfer-ready handoff for in-progress work.
Critical Constraints
- Assume the recipient can only see the handoff output and nothing else.
- Output one fully filled handoff payload in chat.
- Do not create a handoff file unless explicitly requested.
- Do not rely on references like "above" or "earlier in this thread".
- If information is missing, write
Unknownand specify what is needed.
When to Use
- Handing off work to a new conversation or agent.
- Resetting context while preserving execution continuity.
- Transferring partially complete implementation/debugging work.
- Capturing next actions before ending a session.
When Not to Use
- Simple same-thread progress updates.
- Creating long-lived project documentation.
- Retrospectives not intended for immediate continuation.
Workflow
- Extract the objective, success criteria, and current status from available context.
- Collect concrete evidence: files touched, commands run, validation status, blockers, and risks.
- Capture decisions with rationale so the recipient understands intent and tradeoffs.
- Fill every section of
assets/handoff-template.md. - Ensure next steps are ordered and step 1 is immediately executable.
- Return the completed template in chat for copy/paste.
Output Rules
- Match the template section headings exactly.
- Keep statements specific and verifiable; avoid vague summaries.
- Include validation details (passed, failed, or not run).
- Include blockers with owner/dependency and concrete impact.
Quality Checklist
- The goal and definition of done are explicit.
- Done vs. pending work is unambiguous.
- Blockers include dependency/owner and impact.
- Validation status includes what passed, failed, or was skipped.
- The first next step can be executed immediately.
- The recipient can proceed without asking for missing context.
References
assets/handoff-template.md- canonical output format.