Vigil introduces a structured handoff protocol for AI agents to maintain continuity between sessions without loading full conversation histories, addressing the inefficiency of stateless agents. This protocol uses five key fields—files touched, decisions made, blockers, next steps, and open threads—to ensure seamless transitions and reduce context re-establishment costs, benefiting developers working on multi-session projects.
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