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Question we get constantly: "How does Cline handle context limits in long-running tasks?" Here's how users can manage their context: /newtask: Creates a detailed handoff summary and starts fresh context. Like handing off work to a new engineer with full background. more 👇

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Фото профиля Cline
Cline11 месяцев назад

/smol: Compacts your current conversation by removing redundant information while preserving the narrative.

Фото профиля Cline
Cline11 месяцев назад

Behind the scenes, we use algorithmic context management that removes duplicate file reads while maintaining "narrative integrity."

Фото профиля Cline
Cline11 месяцев назад

This means Cline won't re-read the same file multiple times, but it keeps the logical flow of how it discovered and used that information. Why does this matter?

Фото профиля Cline
Cline11 месяцев назад

Long coding sessions often involve reading the same files repeatedly. Without smart context management, you'd hit limits fast. Our approach: Remove the redundancy, keep the reasoning.

Фото профиля Cline
Cline11 месяцев назад

Users can also manually manage context by using /newtask at natural breakpoints - after completing a feature, before switching focus areas, or when approaching context limits. The key is maintaining the story of how Cline explored your codebase, not just what it found.

Фото профиля Cline
Cline11 месяцев назад

Try Cline today 👇

Фото профиля KoZman (قزمان)
KoZman (قزمان)11 месяцев назад

Combining this with Openmemory MCP made a huge difference

Фото профиля Sean Turing
Sean Turing11 месяцев назад

Can we integrate usage of embeddings APIs? That would be god mode isnt it

Фото профиля Max Baines
Max Baines11 месяцев назад

Oh 👀

Фото профиля Himanshu Kumar
Himanshu Kumar11 месяцев назад

Interesting, could reframing long tasks as interconnected shorter ones improve context retention?

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