0.4.0 makes a session something you can hand to someone else. Sessions can be shared via a gist-backed link, transcript content blocks are parsed and stored, and the inspector surfaces subagent lifecycles - so what you share reads like the work, not a log dump.
The release also widens the rest of the surface: the site gains a changelog page and per-release detail pages, ingest normalizes provider sessions and costs, and the classifier experiments get an embedding-helper and graph harness with review gates on workflow proposals.
Highlights
- Gist-backed session sharing produces a link anyone can open.
- Transcript content blocks are parsed into storage, with subagent lifecycle visible in the inspector.
- Provider sessions and costs are normalized at ingest.
- The site ships a changelog page and per-release detail pages.
- Classifier work gains an embedding helper, a graph harness, and gated proposal review.
Why it matters
A local graph is only half the story; being able to show a session to someone else is the other half. Richer content storage and normalized costs also give later inspector and dashboard work a solid base to draw from.