Agent skill

session-share

Share Claude Code sessions between developers. Use when user mentions "share session", "export session", "import session", "send session to", "continue from colleague", or needs to (1) export current session to file, (2) import session from another developer, (3) hand off work context. Enables private, secure session transfer via direct file sharing.

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npx add-skill https://github.com/majiayu000/claude-skill-registry/tree/main/skills/development/session-share-asheshgoplani-agent-deck

SKILL.md

Session Share

Share Claude Code sessions between developers through portable file export/import.

Version: 1.0 | Privacy: Files are never uploaded to cloud unless you choose to share them

Quick Start

bash
# Export current session
scripts/export.sh
# Output: ~/session-shares/session-2024-01-20-my-feature.json

# Share the file via Slack, email, AirDrop, etc.

# Other developer imports
scripts/import.sh ~/Downloads/session-2024-01-20-my-feature.json
# Session appears in agent-deck, ready to continue

Commands

Export Session

Export the current Claude session to a portable file:

bash
scripts/export.sh [options]

Options:

Option Description
--session <id> Export specific session (default: current)
--output <path> Custom output path
--include-thinking Include Claude's thinking blocks
--no-sanitize Don't redact sensitive data

Examples:

bash
# Export current session
scripts/export.sh

# Export to specific location
scripts/export.sh --output /tmp/handoff.json

# Export specific session with thinking blocks
scripts/export.sh --session abc123 --include-thinking

What gets exported:

  • All conversation messages (user and assistant)
  • Tool calls and results
  • File modifications tracked
  • Session metadata

What gets redacted (by default):

  • API keys and tokens
  • Absolute paths (converted to relative)
  • Thinking blocks (Claude's internal reasoning)

Import Session

Import a shared session file and create an agent-deck session:

bash
scripts/import.sh <file-path> [options]

Options:

Option Description
--title <name> Override session title
--project <path> Import to specific project
--no-start Don't auto-start the session

Examples:

bash
# Import and start
scripts/import.sh ~/Downloads/session-feature.json

# Import with custom title
scripts/import.sh session.json --title "Feature Work from Alice"

# Import without starting
scripts/import.sh session.json --no-start

Workflow: Sharing a Session

Developer A (Exporter)

  1. Working in agent-deck session on a feature
  2. Needs to hand off to Developer B
  3. Runs: scripts/export.sh
  4. Gets file: ~/session-shares/session-2024-01-20-feature.json
  5. Sends file to Developer B via Slack DM, email, or AirDrop

Developer B (Importer)

  1. Receives the session file
  2. Runs: scripts/import.sh ~/Downloads/session-2024-01-20-feature.json
  3. Session appears in agent-deck as "Imported: feature"
  4. Starts session - Claude has full context from Developer A's work
  5. Continues where Developer A left off

Export File Format

json
{
  "version": "1.0",
  "exported_at": "2024-01-20T15:30:00Z",
  "exported_by": "alice",
  "session": {
    "id": "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000",
    "title": "Feature Implementation",
    "original_project": "/Users/alice/my-project"
  },
  "context": {
    "summary": "Last few user messages for quick context",
    "modified_files": ["src/auth.ts", "src/middleware.ts"]
  },
  "messages": [ /* JSONL records as JSON array */ ],
  "stats": {
    "total_messages": 150,
    "user_messages": 45,
    "assistant_messages": 105
  }
}

Security & Privacy

What's Redacted by Default

Data Type Redaction
API keys Replaced with [REDACTED]
Tokens Replaced with [REDACTED]
Home paths Converted to ~
Username in paths Converted to $USER
Thinking blocks Removed entirely

Best Practices

  1. Review before sharing - Open the export file and scan for sensitive data
  2. Use direct transfer - Slack DM, email, AirDrop are more private than cloud links
  3. Delete after import - Remove the file once imported successfully
  4. Use --include-thinking sparingly - Thinking blocks may contain sensitive reasoning

Troubleshooting

Issue Solution
"Could not detect current Claude session" Make sure you're in an agent-deck session with active Claude
"Session file not found" Session may not have been saved yet; send a message first
Import shows wrong project Use --project /correct/path to specify destination
Large file size Use default settings (strips thinking blocks)

Technical Details

Session Storage

Claude stores sessions in: ~/.claude/projects/<encoded-path>/<session-id>.jsonl

Path encoding: /Users/alice/project becomes -Users-alice-project

How Import Works

  1. Reads export JSON file
  2. Creates directory: ~/.claude/projects/<encoded-current-project>/
  3. Writes messages as JSONL: <session-id>.jsonl
  4. Creates agent-deck session pointing to this path
  5. Sets claude-session-id so restart uses --resume

Dependencies

  • jq - JSON processing (install: brew install jq)
  • agent-deck - Session management
  • claude - Claude Code CLI

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