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summary: "Agent session tools for listing sessions, fetching history, and sending cross-session messages"
read_when:
- Adding or modifying session tools
title: "Session Tools"
---
# Session Tools
Goal: small, hard-to-misuse tool set so agents can list sessions, fetch history, and send to another session.
## Tool Names
- `sessions_list`
- `sessions_history`
- `sessions_send`
- `sessions_spawn`
## Key Model
- Main direct chat bucket is always the literal key `"main"` (resolved to the current agent’s main key).
- Group chats use `agent:<agentId>:<channel>:group:<id>` or `agent:<agentId>:<channel>:channel:<id>` (pass the full key).
- Cron jobs use `cron:<job.id>`.
- Hooks use `hook:<uuid>` unless explicitly set.
- Node sessions use `node-<nodeId>` unless explicitly set.
`global` and `unknown` are reserved values and are never listed. If `session.scope = "global"`, we alias it to `main` for all tools so callers never see `global`.
## sessions_list
List sessions as an array of rows.
Parameters:
- `kinds?: string[]` filter: any of `"main" | "group" | "cron" | "hook" | "node" | "other"`
- `limit?: number` max rows (default: server default, clamp e.g. 200)
- `activeMinutes?: number` only sessions updated within N minutes
- `messageLimit?: number` 0 = no messages (default 0); >0 = include last N messages
Behavior:
- `messageLimit > 0` fetches `chat.history` per session and includes the last N messages.
- Tool results are filtered out in list output; use `sessions_history` for tool messages.
- When running in a **sandboxed** agent session, session tools default to **spawned-only visibility** (see below).
Row shape (JSON):
- `key`: session key (string)
- `kind`: `main | group | cron | hook | node | other`
- `channel`: `whatsapp | telegram | discord | signal | imessage | webchat | internal | unknown`
- `displayName` (group display label if available)
- `updatedAt` (ms)
- `sessionId`
- `model`, `contextTokens`, `totalTokens`
- `thinkingLevel`, `verboseLevel`, `systemSent`, `abortedLastRun`
- `sendPolicy` (session override if set)
- `lastChannel`, `lastTo`
- `deliveryContext` (normalized `{ channel, to, accountId }` when available)
- `transcriptPath` (best-effort path derived from store dir + sessionId)
- `messages?` (only when `messageLimit > 0`)
## sessions_history
Fetch transcript for one session.
Parameters:
- `sessionKey` (required; accepts session key or `sessionId` from `sessions_list`)
- `limit?: number` max messages (server clamps)
- `includeTools?: boolean` (default false)
Behavior:
- `includeTools=false` filters `role: "toolResult"` messages.
- Returns messages array in the raw transcript format.
- When given a `sessionId`, OpenClaw resolves it to the corresponding session key (missing ids error).
## sessions_send
Send a message into another session.
Parameters:
- `sessionKey` (required; accepts session key or `sessionId` from `sessions_list`)
- `message` (required)
- `timeoutSeconds?: number` (default >0; 0 = fire-and-forget)
Behavior:
- `timeoutSeconds = 0`: enqueue and return `{ runId, status: "accepted" }`.
- `timeoutSeconds > 0`: wait up to N seconds for completion, then return `{ runId, status: "ok", reply }`.
- If wait times out: `{ runId, status: "timeout", error }`. Run continues; call `sessions_history` later.
- If the run fails: `{ runId, status: "error", error }`.
- Announce delivery runs after the primary run completes and is best-effort; `status: "ok"` does not guarantee the announce was delivered.
- Waits via gateway `agent.wait` (server-side) so reconnects don't drop the wait.
- Agent-to-agent message context is injected for the primary run.
- After the primary run completes, OpenClaw runs a **reply-back loop**:
- Round 2+ alternates between requester and target agents.
- Reply exactly `REPLY_SKIP` to stop the ping‑pong.
- Max turns is `session.agentToAgent.maxPingPongTurns` (0–5, default 5).
- Once the loop ends, OpenClaw runs the **agent‑to‑agent announce step** (target agent only):
- Reply exactly `ANNOUNCE_SKIP` to stay silent.
- Any other reply is sent to the target channel.
- Announce step includes the original request + round‑1 reply + latest ping‑pong reply.
## Channel Field
- For groups, `channel` is the channel recorded on the session entry.
- For direct chats, `channel` maps from `lastChannel`.
- For cron/hook/node, `channel` is `internal`.
- If missing, `channel` is `unknown`.
## Security / Send Policy
Policy-based blocking by channel/chat type (not per session id).
```json
{
"session": {
"sendPolicy": {
"rules": [
{
"match": { "channel": "discord", "chatType": "group" },
"action": "deny"
}
],
"default": "allow"
}
}
}
```
Runtime override (per session entry):
- `sendPolicy: "allow" | "deny"` (unset = inherit config)
- Settable via `sessions.patch` or owner-only `/send on|off|inherit` (standalone message).
Enforcement points:
- `chat.send` / `agent` (gateway)
- auto-reply delivery logic
## sessions_spawn
Spawn a sub-agent run in an isolated session and announce the result back to the requester chat channel.
Parameters:
- `task` (required)
- `label?` (optional; used for logs/UI)
- `agentId?` (optional; spawn under another agent id if allowed)
- `model?` (optional; overrides the sub-agent model; invalid values error)
- `runTimeoutSeconds?` (default 0; when set, aborts the sub-agent run after N seconds)
- `cleanup?` (`delete|keep`, default `keep`)
Allowlist:
- `agents.list[].subagents.allowAgents`: list of agent ids allowed via `agentId` (`["*"]` to allow any). Default: only the requester agent.
Discovery:
- Use `agents_list` to discover which agent ids are allowed for `sessions_spawn`.
Behavior:
- Starts a new `agent:<agentId>:subagent:<uuid>` session with `deliver: false`.
- Sub-agents default to the full tool set **minus session tools** (configurable via `tools.subagents.tools`).
- Sub-agents are not allowed to call `sessions_spawn` (no sub-agent → sub-agent spawning).
- Always non-blocking: returns `{ status: "accepted", runId, childSessionKey }` immediately.
- After completion, OpenClaw runs a sub-agent **announce step** and posts the result to the requester chat channel.
- Reply exactly `ANNOUNCE_SKIP` during the announce step to stay silent.
- Announce replies are normalized to `Status`/`Result`/`Notes`; `Status` comes from runtime outcome (not model text).
- Sub-agent sessions are auto-archived after `agents.defaults.subagents.archiveAfterMinutes` (default: 60).
- Announce replies include a stats line (runtime, tokens, sessionKey/sessionId, transcript path, and optional cost).
## Sandbox Session Visibility
Sandboxed sessions can use session tools, but by default they only see sessions they spawned via `sessions_spawn`.
Config:
```json5
{
agents: {
defaults: {
sandbox: {
// default: "spawned"
sessionToolsVisibility: "spawned", // or "all"
},
},
},
}
```
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