- Remove all manually registered Pi tools (alpha_search, alpha_get_paper, alpha_ask_paper, alpha_annotate_paper, alpha_list_annotations, alpha_read_code, session_search, preview_file) and their wrappers (alpha.ts, preview.ts, session-search.ts, alpha-tools.test.ts) - Add Pi skill files for alpha-research, session-search, preview, modal-compute, and runpod-compute in skills/ - Sync skills to ~/.feynman/agent/skills/ on startup via syncBundledAssets - Add node_modules/.bin to Pi subprocess PATH so alpha CLI is accessible - Add /outputs extension command to browse research artifacts via dialog - Add Modal and RunPod as execution environments in /replicate and /autoresearch prompts - Remove redundant /alpha-login /alpha-logout /alpha-status REPL commands (feynman alpha CLI still works) - Update README, researcher agent, metadata, and website docs Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name, description
| name | description |
|---|---|
| session-search | Search past Feynman session transcripts to recover prior work, conversations, and research context. Use when the user references something from a previous session, asks "what did we do before", or when you suspect relevant past context exists. |
Session Search
Use the /search command to search prior Feynman sessions interactively, or search session JSONL files directly via bash.
Interactive search
/search <query>
Opens the session search UI. Supports resume <sessionPath> to continue a found session.
Direct file search
Session transcripts are stored as JSONL files in ~/.feynman/sessions/. Each line is a JSON record with type (session, message, model_change) and message.content fields.
grep -ril "scaling laws" ~/.feynman/sessions/
For structured search across sessions, use the interactive /search command.