skills/omnisess-list/SKILL.md
List AI coding sessions across all sources (Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, GitHub Copilot CLI, Gemini). Use this skill when asked to list sessions, show recent sessions, filter sessions by tool, or get an overview of coding activity. Trigger phrases: "list sessions", "show sessions", "recent sessions", "sessions from cursor", "sessions today", "how many sessions", "show me my sessions".
npx skillsauth add psacc/omnisess listInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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List AI coding sessions across all sources.
omnisess list [--tool <name>] [--since <duration>] [--limit N] [--json]
omnisess binary is available:if ! command -v omnisess &>/dev/null; then
echo "omnisess not found. Install it with:"
echo " go install github.com/psacc/omnisess@latest"
exit 1
fi
omnisess list "$@"
# List all sessions, most recent first
omnisess list
# Filter by tool
omnisess list --tool claude
# Limit output
omnisess list --limit 10
# JSON output for scripting
omnisess list --json
tools
Print AI coding sessions for a calendar day as Obsidian-compatible markdown with the full Q&A content of every session. Intended for daily-note workflows: paste the output into a daily journal to preserve a searchable record of what was discussed with which AI tool. Use this skill when asked to dump today's sessions as markdown, prepare a daily-note entry, archive Q&A for Obsidian, or export a calendar-day's coding conversations. Trigger phrases: "digest today's sessions", "dump sessions as markdown", "obsidian daily note", "archive my coding chats", "export today's Q&A", "session log for daily note".
development
Classify agent skills by usage tier (Keep / Borderline / Archive / Unknown) using Claude Code session JSONL transcripts as the signal source. Read-only — never modifies skills, sessions, or any file on disk. Use this skill when asked to audit skills, find unused skills, classify skills, check which skills get used, produce a skill usage report, or prune skills. Trigger phrases: "audit skills", "find unused skills", "classify skills", "which skills do I use", "skill usage report", "prune skills", "what skills are unused", "skills I can remove", "trim my skill list". Output is a recommendation (Keep / Borderline / Archive) — acting on it is always a manual step.
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