flow-next-export-context

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Export RepoPrompt context for external LLM review (ChatGPT, Claude web, etc.). Use when you want to review code or plans with an external model. Triggers on /flow-next:export-context.

Install

mkdir -p .claude/skills/flow-next-export-context && curl -L -o skill.zip "https://mcp.directory/api/skills/download/7324" && unzip -o skill.zip -d .claude/skills/flow-next-export-context && rm skill.zip

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About this skill

Export Context Mode

Build RepoPrompt context and export to a markdown file for use with external LLMs (ChatGPT Pro, Claude web, etc.).

Use case: When you want Carmack-level review but prefer to use an external model.

CRITICAL: flowctl is BUNDLED — NOT installed globally. which flowctl will fail (expected). Always use:

FLOWCTL="${DROID_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/flowctl"
$FLOWCTL <command>

Input

Arguments: $ARGUMENTS Format: <type> <target> [focus areas]

Types:

  • plan <epic-id> - Export plan review context
  • impl - Export implementation review context (current branch)

Examples:

  • /flow-next:export-context plan fn-1 focus on security
  • /flow-next:export-context impl focus on the auth changes

Setup

FLOWCTL="${DROID_PLUGIN_ROOT:-${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}}/scripts/flowctl"
REPO_ROOT="$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || pwd)"

Workflow

Step 1: Determine Type

Parse arguments to determine if this is a plan or impl export.

Step 2: Gather Content

For plan export:

$FLOWCTL show <epic-id> --json
$FLOWCTL cat <epic-id>

For impl export:

git branch --show-current
git log main..HEAD --oneline 2>/dev/null || git log master..HEAD --oneline
git diff main..HEAD --name-only 2>/dev/null || git diff master..HEAD --name-only

Step 3: Setup RepoPrompt

eval "$($FLOWCTL rp setup-review --repo-root "$REPO_ROOT" --summary "<summary based on type>" --create)"

Step 4: Augment Selection

$FLOWCTL rp select-get --window "$W" --tab "$T"

# Add relevant files
$FLOWCTL rp select-add --window "$W" --tab "$T" <files>

Step 5: Build Review Prompt

Get builder's handoff:

$FLOWCTL rp prompt-get --window "$W" --tab "$T"

Build combined prompt with review criteria (same as plan-review or impl-review).

Set the prompt:

cat > /tmp/export-prompt.md << 'EOF'
[COMBINED PROMPT WITH REVIEW CRITERIA]
EOF

$FLOWCTL rp prompt-set --window "$W" --tab "$T" --message-file /tmp/export-prompt.md

Step 6: Export

OUTPUT_FILE=~/Desktop/review-export-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S).md
$FLOWCTL rp prompt-export --window "$W" --tab "$T" --out "$OUTPUT_FILE"
open "$OUTPUT_FILE"

Step 7: Inform User

Exported review context to: $OUTPUT_FILE

The file contains:
- Full file tree with selected files marked
- Code maps (signatures/structure)
- Complete file contents
- Review prompt with Carmack-level criteria

Paste into ChatGPT Pro, Claude web, or your preferred LLM.
After receiving feedback, return here to implement fixes.

Note

This skill is for manual external review only. It does not work with Ralph autonomous mode (no receipts, no status updates).

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