Add skillreaper — transcript-based context pruning CLI#445
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Adds skillreaper to the 🛠️ Tools & Utilities section.
What it does: reads real session transcripts (
~/.claude/projectsJSONL and equivalents) to find skills, MCP servers, and agents that were loaded into context but never actually fired, then safely quarantines them so they stop bloating the context window.Why it fits this list: it sits alongside the other context-management / session tooling already here (claude-mem, headroom, openskills, skill-scanner, skillshare). Supports Claude Code, Codex CLI, Hermes, OpenCode, Cursor, and OpenClaw. Zero telemetry, single static Go binary, installable via Homebrew and npm, MIT-licensed.
Placed in descending star order (31 ⭐), between
ccheckpoints(32 ⭐) andcc-monitor-rs(24 ⭐). One item, one PR; link verified.