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summary: "Session management rules, keys, and persistence for chats"
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read_when:
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- Modifying session handling or storage
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---
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# Session Management
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Clawdis treats **one session as primary**. By default the canonical key is `main` for every direct chat; no configuration is required. You can rename it via `session.mainKey` if you really want, but there is still only a single primary session. Older/local sessions can stay on disk, but only the primary key is used for desktop/web chat and direct agent calls.
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## Gateway is the source of truth
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All session state is **owned by the gateway** (the “master” Clawdis). UI clients (macOS app, WebChat, etc.) must query the gateway for session lists and token counts instead of reading local files.
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- In **remote mode**, the session store you care about lives on the remote gateway host, not your Mac.
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- Token counts shown in UIs come from the gateway’s store fields (`inputTokens`, `outputTokens`, `totalTokens`, `contextTokens`). Clients do not parse JSONL transcripts to “fix up” totals.
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## Where state lives
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- On the **gateway host**:
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- Store file: `~/.clawdis/sessions/sessions.json` (legacy: `~/.clawdis/sessions.json`).
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- Transcripts: `~/.clawdis/sessions/<SessionId>.jsonl` (one file per session id).
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- The store is a map `sessionKey -> { sessionId, updatedAt, ... }`. Deleting entries is safe; they are recreated on demand.
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- Clawdis does **not** read legacy Pi/Tau session folders.
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## Mapping transports → session keys
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- Direct chats (WhatsApp, Telegram, desktop Web Chat) all collapse to the **primary key** so they share context.
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- Multiple phone numbers can map to that same key; they act as transports into the same conversation.
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- Group chats still isolate state with `group:<jid>` keys; do not reuse the primary key for groups.
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## Lifecyle
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- Idle expiry: `session.idleMinutes` (default 60). After the timeout a new `sessionId` is minted on the next message.
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- Reset triggers: exact `/new` or `/reset` (plus any extras in `resetTriggers`) start a fresh session id and pass the remainder of the message through. If `/new` or `/reset` is sent alone, Clawdis runs a short “hello” greeting turn to confirm the reset.
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- Manual reset: delete specific keys from the store or remove the JSONL transcript; the next message recreates them.
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## Configuration (optional rename example)
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```json5
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// ~/.clawdis/clawdis.json
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{
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session: {
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scope: "per-sender", // keep group keys separate
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idleMinutes: 120,
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resetTriggers: ["/new", "/reset"],
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store: "~/.clawdis/sessions/sessions.json",
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mainKey: "main" // optional rename; still a single primary
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}
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}
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```
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## Inspecting
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- `pnpm clawdis status` — shows store path and recent sessions.
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- `pnpm clawdis sessions --json` — dumps every entry (filter with `--active <minutes>`).
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- `pnpm clawdis gateway call sessions.list --params '{}'` — fetch sessions from the running gateway (use `--url`/`--token` for remote gateway access).
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- Send `/status` in chat to see whether the agent is reachable, how much of the session context is used, current thinking/verbose toggles, and when your WhatsApp web creds were last refreshed (helps spot relink needs).
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- JSONL transcripts can be opened directly to review full turns.
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## Tips
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- Keep the primary key dedicated to 1:1 traffic; let groups keep their own keys.
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- When automating cleanup, delete individual keys instead of the whole store to preserve context elsewhere.
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