# Chat Summarization Chat Summarization allows you to compress long conversations into concise AI-generated summaries. This helps save context tokens and makes it easier to continue work on complex topics without losing important information. ## Overview When conversations grow long, they consume more context tokens with each message. Chat Summarization uses your configured Chat Assistant provider to create an intelligent summary that preserves: - Key decisions and conclusions - Technical details and code references - Important context for continuing the conversation **Key Features:** - **One-click compression**: Summarize directly from the chat toolbar - **Preserves original**: Creates a new chat file, keeping the original intact - **Smart summaries**: AI extracts the most relevant information - **Markdown formatted**: Summaries are well-structured and readable ## Using Chat Summarization ### Compressing a Chat 1. Open any chat with conversation history 2. Click the **Compress** button (📦) in the chat top bar 3. Wait for the AI to generate the summary 4. A new chat opens with the compressed summary ### What Gets Preserved The summarization process: - Maintains chronological flow of the discussion - Keeps technical details, code snippets, and file references - Preserves key decisions and conclusions - Aims for 30-40% of the original conversation length ### What Gets Filtered The following message types are excluded from summarization: - Tool call results (file reads, searches) - File edit blocks - Thinking/reasoning blocks ## How It Works ``` ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ CHAT SUMMARIZATION │ ├─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┤ │ 1. Original chat messages are collected │ │ 2. Tool/thinking messages are filtered out │ │ 3. AI generates a structured summary │ │ 4. New chat file is created with summary as first message │ │ 5. Original chat remains unchanged │ └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ ``` ### File Naming Compressed chats are saved with a unique suffix: ``` original_chat.json → original_chat_a1b2c.json ``` Both files appear in your chat history, allowing you to switch between the full conversation and the summary. ## Best Practices 1. **Summarize at natural breakpoints**: Compress after completing a major task or topic 2. **Review the summary**: Ensure important details were captured before continuing 3. **Keep originals**: Don't delete original chats until you've verified the summary is sufficient 4. **Use for long sessions**: Most beneficial for conversations with 20+ messages ## When to Use **Good candidates for summarization:** - Long debugging sessions with resolved issues - Feature implementation discussions with final decisions - Research conversations where conclusions were reached - Any chat approaching context limits **Consider keeping full history for:** - Ongoing work that may need exact message references - Conversations with important code snippets you'll copy - Discussions where the reasoning process matters ## Configuration Chat Summarization uses your current Chat Assistant settings: - **Provider**: Same as Chat Assistant (Settings → QodeAssist → General) - **Model**: Same as Chat Assistant - **Template**: Same as Chat Assistant No additional configuration is required. ## Troubleshooting ### Compression Button Not Visible - Ensure you have an active chat with messages - Check that the chat top bar is visible ### Compression Fails - Verify your Chat Assistant provider is configured correctly - Check network connectivity - Ensure the model supports chat completions ### Summary Missing Details - The AI aims for 30-40% compression; some details may be condensed - For critical information, keep the original chat - Consider summarizing smaller conversation segments ## Related Documentation - [Agent Roles](agent-roles.md) - Switch between AI personas - [File Context](file-context.md) - Attach files to chat - [Project Rules](project-rules.md) - Customize AI behavior