Context Engine
Loads and manages company context for all C-suite advisor skills. Reads ~/.claude/company-context.md, detects stale context (>90 days), enriches context during conversations, and enforces privacy/anonymization rules before external API calls.
$ npx promptcreek add context-engineAuto-detects your installed agents and installs the skill to each one.
What This Skill Does
The Company Context Engine serves as a memory layer for C-suite advisors, providing essential company information to tailor advice. It loads and refreshes company-specific details, including stage, founder archetype, challenges, and runway. This skill ensures that advice is relevant and insightful.
When to Use
- Load company context at the start of a session.
- Check the staleness of existing context.
- Parse context into working memory.
- Enrich context during conversations.
- Identify low-confidence context signals.
- Prompt users to update stale or missing context.
Key Features
Installation
$ npx promptcreek add context-engineAuto-detects your installed agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, etc.) and installs the skill to each one.
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Company Context Engine
The memory layer for C-suite advisors. Every advisor skill loads this first. Context is what turns generic advice into specific insight.
Keywords
company context, context loading, context engine, company profile, advisor context, stale context, context refresh, privacy, anonymization
Load Protocol (Run at Start of Every C-Suite Session)
Step 1 — Check for context file: ~/.claude/company-context.md
- Exists → proceed to Step 2
- Missing → prompt: "Run /cs:setup to build your company context — it makes every advisor conversation significantly more useful."
Step 2 — Check staleness: Read Last updated field.
- < 90 days: Load and proceed.
- ≥ 90 days: Prompt: "Your context is [N] days old. Quick 15-min refresh (/cs:update), or continue with what I have?"
- If continue: load with [STALE — last updated DATE] noted internally.
Step 3 — Parse into working memory. Always active:
- Company stage (pre-PMF / scaling / optimizing)
- Founder archetype (product / sales / technical / operator)
- Current #1 challenge
- Runway (as risk signal — never share externally)
- Team size
- Unfair advantage
- 12-month target
Context Quality Signals
| Condition | Confidence | Action |
|-----------|-----------|--------|
| < 30 days, full interview | High | Use directly |
| 30–90 days, update done | Medium | Use, flag what may have changed |
| > 90 days | Low | Flag stale, prompt refresh |
| Key fields missing | Low | Ask in-session |
| No file | None | Prompt /cs:setup |
If Low: "My context is [stale/incomplete] — I'm assuming [X]. Correct me if I'm wrong."
Context Enrichment
During conversations, you'll learn things not in the file. Capture them.
Triggers: New number or timeline revealed, key person mentioned, priority shift, constraint surfaces.
Protocol:
- Note internally:
[CONTEXT UPDATE: {what was learned}] - At session end: "I picked up a few things to add to your context. Want me to update the file?"
- If yes: append to the relevant dimension, update timestamp.
Never silently overwrite. Always confirm before modifying the context file.
Privacy Rules
Never send externally
- Specific revenue or burn figures
- Customer names
- Employee names (unless publicly known)
- Investor names (unless public)
- Specific runway months
- Watch List contents
Safe to use externally (with anonymization)
- Stage label
- Team size ranges (1–10, 10–50, 50–200+)
- Industry vertical
- Challenge category
- Market position descriptor
Before any external API call or web search
Apply references/anonymization-protocol.md:
- Numbers → ranges or stage-relative descriptors
- Names → roles
- Revenue → percentages or stage labels
- Customers → "Customer A, B, C"
Missing or Partial Context
Handle gracefully — never block the conversation.
- Missing stage: "Just to calibrate — are you still finding PMF or scaling what works?"
- Missing financials: Use stage + team size to infer. Note the gap.
- Missing founder profile: Infer from conversation style. Mark as inferred.
- Multiple founders: Context reflects the interviewee. Note co-founder perspective may differ.
Required Context Fields
Required:
- Last updated (date)
- Company Identity → What we do
- Stage & Scale → Stage
- Founder Profile → Founder archetype
- Current Challenges → Priority #1
- Goals & Ambition → 12-month target
High-value optional:
- Unfair advantage
- Kill-shot risk
- Avoided decision
- Watch list
Missing required fields: note gaps, work around in session, ask in-session only when critical.
References
references/anonymization-protocol.md— detailed rules for stripping sensitive data before external calls
Supported Agents
Attribution
Details
- Version
- 1.0.0
- License
- MIT
- Source
- seeded
- Published
- 3/17/2026
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