Session Timeline
Skill Verified ActiveShows a chronological timeline of all Claude Code sessions for a project. Use when the user asks "what's the history of this project", "show me all sessions", "session timeline", or wants to see patterns in their work.
To provide users with a clear chronological overview of their Claude Code sessions for a project, enabling pattern identification and history review.
Features
- Generates chronological session timelines
- Analyzes session patterns (cadence, duration, branch activity)
- Supports filtering sessions by date
- Provides visual timeline representation
- Lists multiple related session management skills
Use Cases
- When a user asks 'what's the history of this project'
- When a user asks 'show me all sessions'
- When a user asks 'session timeline'
- When a user wants to see patterns in their work history
Non-Goals
- Modifying session data
- Analyzing sessions for external projects
- Providing predictive insights into future sessions
Installation
First, add the marketplace
/plugin marketplace add apappascs/claude-code-sessions/plugin install claude-code-sessions@claude-code-sessionsQuality Score
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