Ai Session Analysis
/install ai-session-analysis
AI Session Analysis
Overview
Analyze session data from local AI coding tools. Three bundled scripts extract raw data. You (the agent) read the output and form your own observations — there are no hardcoded rules or thresholds in the scripts.
Data Sources
Scripts read directly from these paths, no copying needed:
| Tool | Path | Content |
|---|---|---|
| Claude Code | ~/.claude/projects/*.jsonl |
Full transcripts with tool_use blocks |
| Claude Code | ~/.claude/history.jsonl |
User input history |
| Claude Code | ~/.claude/sessions/*.json |
Session metadata |
| Codex | ~/.codex/sessions/*/*.jsonl |
Structured events |
| Kimi Code | ~/.kimi/sessions/*/wire.jsonl |
Wire protocol with ToolCall entries |
How to Run
# Text-based analysis (terminal output)
python3 ~/.claude/skills/ai-session-analysis/scripts/analyze.py
python3 ~/.claude/skills/ai-session-analysis/scripts/tool_analysis.py
# HTML report with charts (opens in browser)
python3 ~/.claude/skills/ai-session-analysis/scripts/generate_report.py [output.html]
Zero dependencies, Python 3 stdlib only. All scripts are pure data extractors — they present numbers, distributions, and timelines without any interpretation.
What Each Script Extracts
analyze.py — Overview:
- Per-tool: session count, message volume, tool distribution, project ranking, daily activity timeline, date range
- Cross-tool comparison table
- Recent 7-day activity: daily tool calls, active projects, tool mix, per-session timeline
tool_analysis.py — Deep dive:
- Shell command categories per tool (git, grep/find, npm/yarn, python, etc.)
- File operation counts (Read/Write/Edit) and file type distribution
- Project-level tool usage breakdown
- Codex: token usage, web search topics, errors
- Kimi: domain-specific tools beyond the standard set
generate_report.py — HTML report:
- Self-contained HTML file with embedded data and Chart.js visualizations
- Summary cards, daily activity timeline, tool distribution doughnut, project breakdown
- Shell command comparison across all three tools
- File operations, token usage, session timeline scatter plot
- Session duration distribution, hour-of-day activity heatmap
- Codex deep dive (patches, web searches, exit codes)
- Kimi domain tools
After Running
Read both outputs carefully. Then tell the user what you see. Consider:
- What are they actually doing? (exploring code vs building features vs debugging vs reviewing)
- Which projects are getting attention, which ones went quiet?
- Tool use patterns: are they leaning heavily on one tool? is the tool mix appropriate for their work?
- Cross-tool: did they try one tool then switch? what might that say?
- Recent vs historical: any shifts in behavior, intensity, or focus?
- Anything that looks like friction: lots of failed commands, retries, errors?
Do not apply fixed thresholds or rules ("if bash > 40% then warn"). Look at the whole picture and use judgment. If something stands out, mention it. If nothing does, say so.
Security Note
The HTML report (generate_report.py) embeds your session data directly — file paths, shell commands, project names, and tool usage patterns. This is safe for personal use on your own machine, but do not share the generated HTML file with others or host it publicly. The terminal-based scripts (analyze.py, tool_analysis.py) only print aggregate statistics and are safe to share.
Common Issues
- Claude Code shows few tools: Tools are in
~/.claude/projects/*.jsonl(assistant → content blocks with"type": "tool_use"), not inhistory.jsonl. - Codex sessions empty: Check
~/.codex/sessions/2026/subdirectories (organized by year/month/day). - Kimi tool names missing: ToolCall entries are in
wire.jsonlviapayload.function.name.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install ai-session-analysis - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/ai-session-analysis - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Ai Session Analysis?
Use when the user wants to analyze local AI coding assistant session data (Claude Code, Codex, Kimi Code). Triggers on requests like "analyze my coding sessi... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 70 downloads so far.
How do I install Ai Session Analysis?
Run "/install ai-session-analysis" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Ai Session Analysis free?
Yes, Ai Session Analysis is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Ai Session Analysis support?
Ai Session Analysis is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Ai Session Analysis?
It is built and maintained by TankTechnology (@tanktechnology); the current version is v0.1.1.