/resume
Turn Boost OS back on after a pause
Turn the always-on parts of Boost OS back on after a pause — guards rewired, kernel restored.
What it does
/resume is the other half of /pause. It rewires the always-on guards into the same config files they were removed from and restores the kernel instructions byte-for-byte, so the project behaves exactly as it did before the pause.
It's careful on the way back in: if new instructions appeared in your project while Boost OS was paused, /resume keeps both files and tells you which two to reconcile instead of overwriting either one.
What it looks like
/resume
Boost OS is back on. The always-on guards are rewired and the kernel is restored. Everything is exactly as it was before the pause.
Illustrative exchange — output adapts to your actual project.
When to type /resume
- You paused Boost OS earlier and want the guards back
- You're done with the experiment that needed everything quiet
- A teammate paused the project and you want it active again
- You noticed the guards aren't firing and the project shows as paused
Pairs well with
Works in every major agent
/resume installs as a plain file in your project and runs wherever your agent does.
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