/massu-bearings
Quick session orientation that reads session state, recent history, parked ideas, and open plans, then presents a concise briefing. Answers: "Where am I and what should I focus on?"
When to Use
- Starting a new session: Run first thing to get your bearings
- After being away: Quick catch-up on where things left off
- Context recovery: When you have lost track of the current task
- Morning standup: Get a summary of yesterday's work and today's priorities
What It Does
- Reads session state (CURRENT.md) for active tasks and recent decisions
- Checks recent git history for what was last committed
- Reviews parked ideas (squirrels) for anything relevant
- Scans open plan files for in-progress work
- Presents a concise, human-readable briefing
Usage
/massu-bearingsThis is a read-only command. It does not modify any files.
Related Commands
/massu-recap— session handoff (the counterpart: recap writes what bearings reads)/massu-guide— full codebase onboarding walkthrough/massu-status— project health dashboard