Durable tabs
Each workspace keeps a stable session file with the tab name, lock state, agent binding, and restart notes.
SESSION TERMINAL
Session is a Windows desktop terminal environment for persistent AI-assisted work: durable tabs, project metadata, locked workspaces, and agent status where the work is happening.
Session Terminal
$ codex resume 019df8c8-a444-7d61-8375-8ebf377209ed
Loading workspace metadata...
Tab: Session Manager
Lock: enabled
Shell: WSL Ubuntu-24.04
Status: thinking
Instructions:
Read the session file before making changes.
Keep status current while working.
Update metadata when the tab purpose changes.
Session Meta
Why it exists
A normal terminal tab forgets why it exists. Session gives each tab a small durable record that a human can read and an agent can maintain. The result is a calmer workspace for projects that span restarts, handoffs, and long-running assistant work.
Each workspace keeps a stable session file with the tab name, lock state, agent binding, and restart notes.
Codex, Claude, or another assistant can read one plain file and update the visible context for the current workspace.
Idle, thinking, and attention states live in the terminal surface, so long-running work is easier to supervise.
Session treats Windows paths, WSL shells, and persistent project context as first-class parts of the same workflow.
Agent status
Status belongs next to the terminal, not hidden in a separate chat transcript. Session gives agents a stable command surface for signaling whether they are idle, working, or blocked.
Ready for the next instruction
Agent is working in this tab
A response or decision is needed
Product note
It started as a Strattegys operating tool for managing Codex work across Windows, WSL, persistent tabs, and project-specific instruction files. The first public version should stay narrow: make the workspace durable, make agent state visible, and make restart context obvious.
We are looking for a small alpha group that wants to take AI-assisted work to the next level: persistent sessions, visible agent state, and workspaces that survive restarts.