Your coding sessions, not just a list of prompts

Every prompt grouped by session, project, and branch. See what you worked on, when, and in what context.

Context, not just content

A prompt without context is hard to reuse. The timeline gives you both.

Session grouping

Prompts from the same CLI session appear together. See the full arc of a debugging session, a refactor, or a feature build.

Project & branch

Each session shows the repository and git branch you were working on. Know exactly where each prompt was used.

Time context

See when each prompt was sent and how long each session lasted. Gaps between prompts show where you were thinking or reading code.

Environment details

Tools, MCP servers, skills, and config files active during the session. Useful context when you want to recreate a working environment.

Browse your coding day

Scroll through today's sessions. Jump to last week. Filter to one project.

Date navigation

Sessions organized by day—Today, Yesterday, and specific dates. Infinite scroll loads older sessions as you go.

Color-coded projects

Each repository gets a consistent color in the timeline, so you can visually scan which project a session belongs to at a glance.

Expand & collapse

Click any session to expand it and see every prompt in order. Collapse sessions you don't need to keep the view clean.

Frequently asked questions

What is a session timeline?

Instead of showing a flat list of prompts, Prompt Cellar groups your prompts by coding session. Each session shows the prompts you sent in order, along with the project, branch, and tools you were using. It's like a timeline of your coding day.

How does Prompt Cellar know which prompts belong to the same session?

Your CLI tool assigns a session ID when you start a new session. Prompt Cellar uses this ID to group prompts together. When you close and reopen your terminal, a new session starts.

Can I filter the timeline by project or tool?

Yes. You can filter by repository, git branch, AI tool, date range, and working directory. The timeline updates to show only matching sessions and prompts.

Does the timeline show all three tools together?

Yes. Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI sessions all appear in one unified timeline, sorted chronologically. You get a complete view of your AI-assisted work.

How far back does the timeline go?

Free accounts retain 30 days of history. Paid plans have unlimited retention, so your timeline can go back months or years.

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