Session Manager
The Session Manager lets you browse, search, and manage conversation sessions from all supported CLI tools in one place.
Supported Applications
| Application | Session Storage Location |
|---|---|
| Claude Code | ~/.cache/claude/projects/*.jsonl |
| Codex | Codex config sessions directory |
| OpenCode | ~/.local/share/opencode/ (JSON or SQLite) |
| OpenClaw | ~/.openclaw/agents/<agent>/sessions/*.jsonl |
| Gemini CLI | ~/.cache/gemini/tmp/<project_hash>/chats/ |
| Hermes | ~/.hermes/state.db or ~/.hermes/sessions/*.jsonl |
Opening the Session Manager
Click the Sessions button in the main navigation bar toolbar.
Note: The Session Manager covers the six session sources listed above; the Claude Desktop entry reuses the Claude Code session view.
Interface Layout
The Session Manager uses a two-column layout:
- Left panel: Session list with search and filter toolbar
- Right panel: Selected session details with conversation history
Session List (Left Panel)
Each session entry displays:
- Provider icon
- Session title
- Last active time (relative format, e.g., "5 min ago")
Session Details (Right Panel)
When a session is selected, the right panel shows:
- Title: Derived from session title, project directory name, or session ID
- Last active date/time: Full timestamp
- Project directory: Clickable to copy full path (shows basename with tooltip for full path)
- Resume command: Displayed in monospace style when available
- Conversation history: Full message transcript
Search & Filtering
Full-Text Search
Use the search box at the top of the left panel to search across:
- Session ID
- Title
- Summary
- Project directory
- Source file path
The search supports prefix matching and filters results in real-time. Press Esc to clear the search.
Provider Filtering
Click the provider filter dropdown (top-right of left panel) to filter by application:
- All — Show sessions from all providers
- Claude Code
- Codex
- OpenCode
- OpenClaw
- Gemini CLI
- Hermes
The filter can be combined with search.
Refresh
Click the refresh button (circular arrow icon) to re-scan all provider directories for new or deleted sessions.
Session Actions
Resume Session
Click the Resume button (play icon) on a selected session to continue the conversation.
On macOS:
- Olenro launches your preferred terminal with the resume command
- The terminal opens in the session's project directory
- If terminal launch fails, the command is copied to your clipboard instead
Supported terminals (macOS): Terminal.app, iTerm2, Ghostty, Kitty, WezTerm, Alacritty, Warp
On other platforms:
- The resume command is copied to your clipboard
- Paste it into your terminal to resume
The Resume button is disabled if the session has no resume command available.
Directory Picker (Claude Terminal Resume)
Starting from v3.13.0, Claude sessions show a directory picker before resume, allowing you to override the default project directory. Useful when:
- Project was moved: The original project directory was moved or renamed
- Broken symlink: The original path is no longer accessible
- Temporary directory change: You want to continue the conversation in a different working directory
How to use:
- Click the Resume button on a Claude session
- In the popup directory picker, confirm the default directory or choose a new one
- Olenro launches the Claude terminal session in the selected directory
Note: Codex / Gemini / OpenCode / OpenClaw / Hermes session resume flows do not yet include the directory picker and still use the session's original project directory.
Delete Session
Click the Delete button (trash icon) to permanently remove a session file. A confirmation dialog is shown before deletion.
Sessions without a local source path (e.g., immutable sessions) cannot be deleted.
Batch Operations
For managing multiple sessions at once:
- Click the Batch Mode button (checkbox icon) in the left panel toolbar
- Select sessions using the checkboxes that appear
- Use Select All to select all filtered results, or Clear to deselect
- Click Batch Delete (red trash icon) to delete all selected sessions
A confirmation dialog shows the count before deletion. Results report the number of successful deletions and any failures.
Conversation History
Message Display
Messages are color-coded by role:
- User messages: Green, left-aligned
- AI (Assistant) messages: Blue, right-aligned
- System messages: Amber
- Tool messages: Purple
Table of Contents
For longer conversations, a Table of Contents is available:
- Desktop (XL+ screens): Sidebar on the right showing user message previews
- Smaller screens: Floating button (list icon) at bottom-right that opens a dialog
Click any entry to scroll to that message, which is briefly highlighted.
Tips
- Sessions are sorted by last activity time (newest first)
- The session count badge updates as you search and filter
- OpenCode sessions may come from both JSON files and SQLite database — duplicates are automatically deduplicated