claude-code-ultimate-guide/examples/skills/ccboard/commands/sessions.md
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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Sessions Browser Command

Launch ccboard and jump directly to the sessions exploration tab.

Features

  • Project Tree: Navigate 33+ projects with nested structure
  • Session List: 1.2K+ sessions with metadata
  • Search: Filter sessions by project, message, or model (press /)
  • Session Details:
    • Timestamps (start, end, duration)
    • Token usage breakdown
    • Models used
    • First message preview
  • File Operations:
    • e : Open session JSONL in editor
    • o : Reveal session file in finder

Usage

# Open sessions tab directly
/sessions

# Alternative: run with tab argument
ccboard --tab sessions

Sessions Tab Navigation

  • ←/→ : Switch between project tree and session list
  • ↑/↓ : Navigate items
  • Enter : View session details
  • / : Open search input
  • e : Edit selected session JSONL file
  • o : Reveal session file

Session Metadata

Each session shows:

  • ID: Unique session identifier
  • Started: First message timestamp
  • Duration: Total conversation time
  • Messages: Message count
  • Tokens: Total tokens used
  • Models: AI models used (e.g., opus-4.5, sonnet-4.5)
  • Preview: First user message (200 chars)

Search Examples

# Search by project name
/my-project

# Search by model
/opus

# Search by message content
/implement feature

Requirements

ccboard must be installed. Run /ccboard-install if needed.

Implementation

#!/bin/bash

# Check if ccboard is installed
if ! command -v ccboard &> /dev/null; then
    echo "❌ ccboard is not installed"
    echo "Run: /ccboard-install"
    exit 1
fi

# Launch ccboard with Sessions tab (tab index 1, accessible with '2' key)
# For now, launch and user presses '2'
exec ccboard

Note: Currently launches ccboard in dashboard view. Press 2 to access Sessions tab. Future version will support ccboard --tab sessions for direct access.