--- name: ce-sessions description: "Search and ask questions about your coding agent session history. Use when asking what you worked on, what was tried before, how a problem was investigated across sessions, what happened recently, or any question about past agent sessions. Also use when the user references prior sessions, previous attempts, or past investigations — even without saying 'sessions' explicitly." --- # /ce-sessions Search your session history. ## Usage ``` /ce-sessions [question or topic] /ce-sessions ``` ## Pre-resolved context **Repo name (pre-resolved):** !`common=$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir 2>/dev/null); if [ "$common" = ".git" ]; then basename "$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null)"; else basename "$(dirname "$common")"; fi` **Git branch (pre-resolved):** !`git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD 2>/dev/null` If the lines above resolved to plain values (a folder name like `my-repo` and a branch name like `feat/my-branch`), they are ready to pass to the agent. If they still contain backtick command strings or are empty, they did not resolve — omit them from the dispatch and let the agent derive them at runtime. ## Execution If no argument is provided, ask what the user wants to know about their session history. Use the platform's blocking question tool (`AskUserQuestion` in Claude Code, `request_user_input` in Codex, `ask_user` in Gemini). If no question tool is available, ask in plain text and wait for a reply. Dispatch `compound-engineering:research:session-historian` with the user's question as the task prompt. Omit the `mode` parameter so the user's configured permission settings apply. Include in the dispatch prompt: - The user's question - The current working directory - The repo name and git branch from pre-resolved context (only if they resolved to plain values — do not pass literal command strings)