/pause
Turn Boost OS off for a while without losing anything
Turn off the always-on parts of Boost OS without removing anything — /resume brings them back.
What it does
Sometimes you want Boost OS quiet — a quick experiment, a borrowed repo, a day where the guards should stay out of the way. /pause turns off the two pieces that act without being asked: the always-on guards and the kernel instructions. Nothing is deleted and nothing is forgotten.
Your slash commands, project memory, and saved references stay exactly where they are, and /resume puts everything back the way it was. Pausing even survives updates — installing a new release won't quietly switch the guards back on.
What it looks like
/pause
Boost OS is paused. The always-on guards are unwired and the kernel is set aside. Your commands, project memory, and references are untouched. Type /resume whenever you want it back on.
Illustrative exchange — output adapts to your actual project.
When to type /pause
- The guards keep firing during work where you don't want them
- You're debugging something and want the agent's behavior untouched by Boost OS
- You want it off for a week, not gone for good
- You were about to uninstall just to get some quiet
Pairs well with
Works in every major agent
/pause installs as a plain file in your project and runs wherever your agent does.
Get /pause and 19 more commands
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