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Run your Agents with OneContext

  1. Click Add Context and enter a context name.
  1. Click New Session to create your first session with a working path.
  1. Start your work. The session summary will be shown automatically on the left.
  1. You can create multiple sessions under the same context by repeating steps 2–3.

  2. A short context summary is provided. Hover over the context name to see the detailed version.

  1. Double-click the context name to view more details.

Share Agent Context

  1. Click Share to share your context. A message and a shareable link will be generated.
  1. Copy the link and share it with anyone, anywhere.
  1. You can also directly ask the context in Slack.

Load a Shared Context

  1. If you receive a shared link, click it to open the context. You can ask questions about the received context directly in the chat.

  2. You can also import the shared session locally.

  1. Return to OneContext, where you will find the imported session. You can continue working by creating new sessions under it.

Archieve a Session

  1. Click × to close your terminal or session.

  2. To resume the session: a) Click +, then select Resume Session, or

b) Double-click the context name (step6 in 'Run your Agents with OneContext').

  1. Select the session you want to resume and click Resume.
  1. The session will reappear in its original position.

Archieve a Context

  1. Click × to archive the entire context.

  2. To restore it, go to the Config tab and enable Show Archived Agents.

  1. Return to the Contexts tab to view all archived contexts.

  2. Click Restore Agent. The context will be restored, and you can continue adding or resuming sessions, or share it again.