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summary, read_when, title
| summary | read_when | title | ||
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| Agent tools for listing sessions, reading history, and cross-session messaging |
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Session Tools |
Session Tools
OpenClaw gives agents tools to work across sessions -- listing conversations, reading history, sending messages to other sessions, and spawning sub-agents.
Available tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
sessions_list |
List sessions with optional filters (kind, recency) |
sessions_history |
Read the transcript of a specific session |
sessions_send |
Send a message to another session and optionally wait |
sessions_spawn |
Spawn an isolated sub-agent session for background work |
Listing and reading sessions
sessions_list returns sessions with their key, kind, channel, model, token
counts, and timestamps. Filter by kind (main, group, cron, hook,
node) or recency (activeMinutes).
sessions_history fetches the conversation transcript for a specific session.
By default, tool results are excluded -- pass includeTools: true to see them.
Both tools accept either a session key (like "main") or a session ID
from a previous list call.
Sending cross-session messages
sessions_send delivers a message to another session and optionally waits for
the response:
- Fire-and-forget: set
timeoutSeconds: 0to enqueue and return immediately. - Wait for reply: set a timeout and get the response inline.
After the target responds, OpenClaw can run a reply-back loop where the
agents alternate messages (up to 5 turns). The target agent can reply
REPLY_SKIP to stop early.
Spawning sub-agents
sessions_spawn creates an isolated session for a background task. It is always
non-blocking -- it returns immediately with a runId and childSessionKey.
Key options:
runtime: "subagent"(default) or"acp"for external harness agents.modelandthinkingoverrides for the child session.thread: trueto bind the spawn to a chat thread (Discord, Slack, etc.).sandbox: "require"to enforce sandboxing on the child.
Sub-agents get the full tool set minus session tools (no recursive spawning). After completion, an announce step posts the result to the requester's channel.
For ACP-specific behavior, see ACP Agents.
Visibility
Session tools are scoped to limit what the agent can see:
| Level | Scope |
|---|---|
self |
Only the current session |
tree |
Current session + spawned sub-agents |
agent |
All sessions for this agent |
all |
All sessions (cross-agent if configured) |
Default is tree. Sandboxed sessions are clamped to tree regardless of
config.
Further reading
- Session Management -- routing, lifecycle, maintenance
- ACP Agents -- external harness spawning
- Multi-agent -- multi-agent architecture
- Gateway Configuration -- session tool config knobs