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Read an agent session in its Cockpit card and continue from there

What is in the app?
Tags
  • FEATUREVisible app capability.
  • EVIDENCE-UIUnderstood through visual evidence.

This page shows the agent-card screenshot from What's New as the same image-card lineage, not as a bare image. The caption and the 1–15 indexed legend come from the What's New source entry; the Guide only carries the permanent explanation.

A Cockpit Mac card showing the title, target, session, model, host, state, file and action data points of an agent session Title — shows what the session belongs toTarget — the target context attached to the conversation or transcriptSession ID — the session identifier and copy actionAgent/provider identity — shows which agent surface the card came fromAgent model — the model and working levelHost app — where the session is running, such as VS Code or GhosttyAgent state — waiting, running, or the relevant live state signalCopy Transcript — copies the in-process transcriptEdited files — the number of files the agent changedSeen files — the number of files the agent viewed or readUncommitted files — changes that have not entered a commit yetAuto-commit action — a quick action for the commit flowCommitted changes — completed commit/change countFork — opens a terminal in VS Code or a fork terminal in Ghostty to split the sessionCompact — places the transcript/prompt into a new agent terminal ready to run; the terminal opens and the user starts it with Enter
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shows what the session belongs to

Title — shows what the session belongs to
One Cockpit card keeps the tracking and continuation points for an agent session on the same surface.