When your agent's context window fills up with tool outputs and logs, this skill treats the filesystem as overflow storage. Instead of cramming everything into the prompt, it dynamically pulls relevant context on demand, writes intermediate results to scratch files, and lets sub-agents share state through the filesystem. The approach is straightforward: files are cheap, tokens are expensive. Worth noting it failed the Gen Agent Trust Hub audit while passing Socket and getting a warning from Snyk, so review the security implications before using it in production environments. Most useful for long-running agent tasks that need to persist state or when you're building agents that update their own instructions over time.
npx skills add https://github.com/flora131/atomic --skill filesystem-context