| name | mpm-session-pause |
| description | Pause session and save current work state for later resume |
| user-invocable | true |
| version | 1.5.1 |
| category | mpm-command |
| tags | ["mpm-command","session","pm-recommended"] |
/mpm-session-pause
Pause the current session and save all work state for later resume.
What This Does
When invoked, this skill:
- Captures current work state (todos, git status, context summary)
- Creates session files at
.claude-mpm/sessions/session-{timestamp}.* (project-local)
- Updates
.claude-mpm/sessions/LATEST-SESSION.txt pointer
- Prunes stale git worktrees under
<repo>/.claude/worktrees/ (see below)
- Shows the session file path for later resume
Usage
/mpm-session-pause [optional message describing current work]
Examples:
/mpm-session-pause
/mpm-session-pause Working on authentication refactor, about to test login flow
/mpm-session-pause Need to context switch to urgent bug fix
Worktree Pruning (issues #892, #894)
At pause time, MPM automatically prunes stale agent worktrees and orphaned
directories under <repo>/.claude/worktrees/.
Registered-worktree pruning (#892)
Safety classification — a registered worktree is PRESERVED if ANY of the
following is true:
- It has uncommitted changes (staged or unstaged).
- It has untracked files.
- Its branch has commits not yet merged into the main branch (or not pushed to
its upstream remote).
- It is marked as locked by git.
- Any git command fails (fail-safe: when in doubt, PRESERVE).
Only worktrees that are provably clean and fully merged are removed via
git worktree remove (never --force).
Orphaned-directory sweep (#894)
git worktree list only reports registered worktrees. Directories under
.claude/worktrees/ that are no longer registered (e.g. left behind after
git worktree remove --force) are invisible to git and accumulate indefinitely.
MPM performs a separate filesystem scan to find and remove them.
Safety classification — an orphaned directory is PRESERVED if ANY of the
following is true:
- It has uncommitted or untracked changes (
git status --porcelain non-empty).
- It has a
.git entry but git status fails (ambiguous state → PRESERVE).
- Its branch has commits not merged into the main branch.
- Its merge status cannot be determined (fail-safe: when in doubt, PRESERVE).
- It is a plain (non-git) directory that contains any files or subdirectories
(preserved to avoid deleting unmanaged data). Only empty plain directories
are swept.
- The
git worktree list command fails entirely (sweep is skipped and the
summary records orphan_sweep_skipped to explain why).
A strict path-containment guard ensures deletion can never escape
.claude/worktrees/ — symlinks that resolve outside the directory are
rejected and preserved.
Output — after the session files are written, the pause command prints a
concise cleanup summary, e.g.:
Worktree Cleanup:
Pruned 2 stale worktree(s)
Preserved 1 worktree(s) with unsaved work
/repo/.claude/worktrees/agent-abc: branch has commits not merged into main branch
Swept 1 orphaned directory
Preserved 1 orphaned directory with unsaved work
/repo/.claude/worktrees/leftover-xyz: has uncommitted or untracked changes
Opt-out — pass --no-prune-worktrees to skip all cleanup (both registered
pruning and orphan sweep):
claude-mpm session pause --no-prune-worktrees
Implementation
Run the console script directly — no interpreter resolution needed:
claude-mpm session pause
claude-mpm session pause -m "End of day — auth refactor in progress"
claude-mpm session pause --no-prune-worktrees
claude-mpm session pause --export /tmp/session-backup.json
If the user provided a message after /mpm-session-pause, pass it via -m:
claude-mpm session pause -m "<user message here>"
If claude-mpm session pause fails
If the command exits non-zero, capture the full error and show it verbatim —
do not summarise with a generic "not importable" message:
claude-mpm session pause 2>&1
rc=$?
if [ "$rc" -ne 0 ]; then
echo ""
echo "ERROR: claude-mpm session pause failed (exit $rc)."
echo "Full error shown above."
echo ""
echo "Diagnostic steps:"
echo " 1. Verify claude-mpm is on PATH: command -v claude-mpm"
echo " 2. Check the actual import error: python3 -c 'import claude_mpm' 2>&1"
echo " 3. If a transitive dep fails (e.g. shadowed stdlib module), check"
echo " sys.path[0] is not /tmp: python3 -c 'import sys; print(sys.path[0])'"
fi
Note on misleading ImportError messages (issue #781): A bare
except ImportError can fire for transitive failures (e.g. a stray
/tmp/bisect.py shadowing stdlib bisect) unrelated to claude_mpm
itself. Always inspect the actual exception — e.name tells you
which module failed. If e.name does not start with claude_mpm, the
problem is a shadowed or missing transitive dependency, not a missing
claude_mpm installation.
What Gets Saved
Session State:
- Session ID and timestamp
- Current working directory
- Git branch, recent commits, and file status
- Primary task and current phase
- Context message (if provided)
- TaskList state (pending/in-progress tasks from Claude Code)
Resume Instructions:
- Quick-start commands
- Validation commands
- Files to review
File Formats:
.md - Human-readable markdown (for reading)
.json - Machine-readable (for tooling)
Session File Location
All session files are stored in the project-local directory:
<project-root>/.claude-mpm/sessions/
├── LATEST-SESSION.txt # Pointer to most recent session
├── session-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.md
└── session-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.json
This ensures sessions are scoped to the project that created them — pausing in
project A and opening project B will never load project A's session state.
Token Budget
Token usage: ~5-10k tokens to execute (2-5% of context budget)
Benefit: Saves all remaining context for future resume, allowing you to:
- Context switch to urgent tasks
- Take a break and resume later
- Archive current work state before major changes
Resume Later
To resume this session:
/mpm-session-resume
Or from the CLI:
claude-mpm session resume
Or manually:
cat .claude-mpm/sessions/LATEST-SESSION.txt
cat .claude-mpm/sessions/session-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS.md
Git Integration
Session files are stored in the project-local .claude-mpm/sessions/ directory.
Add this directory to your .gitignore — session state is machine-specific and
should not be committed. No git commit is created by the pause operation.
Use Cases
Context switching:
/mpm-session-pause Switching to urgent production bug
End of work session:
/mpm-session-pause Completed API refactor, ready for testing tomorrow
Before major changes:
/mpm-session-pause Saving state before attempting risky refactor
When approaching context limit:
/mpm-session-pause Hit 150k tokens, starting fresh session
Related Commands
/mpm-session-resume — Resume from most recent paused session
claude-mpm session resume — CLI entry point for resume
claude-mpm session pause --help — Full CLI usage
Notes
- Session files are stored project-locally in
.claude-mpm/sessions/ (not synced across machines)
- Add
.claude-mpm/sessions/ to .gitignore
- No git commit is created — sessions live outside version control
- LATEST-SESSION.txt always points to most recent session in the current project
- Session pause is manual-only; context-usage crossing thresholds (70%+) only prints informational warnings (auto-pause is disabled)