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Share Claude Code and Codex sessions as public links

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    agent-thread

    Share and inspect Claude Code and Codex chat sessions.

    agent-thread is a TypeScript CLI and Next.js share viewer for exporting local agent chats to public links. It uses Bun for development, tests, and builds, while the published CLI is Node-compatible.

    Features

    • Claude Code session discovery from ~/.claude/projects
    • Codex thread discovery from ~/.codex/sessions
    • Interactive session picker scoped to the current project
    • Public share pages backed by Cloudflare D1 and R2
    • Same-app imports for shared Claude Code and Codex sessions
    • bunx agent-thread CLI entrypoint through the agent-thread binary

    CLI Usage

    Export the latest Claude Code session to the default hosted service:

    bunx agent-thread --latest

    Export Codex threads instead:

    bunx agent-thread --codex

    Point the CLI at a local Cloudflare preview or self-hosted server:

    AGENT_THREAD_SERVER_URL=http://127.0.0.1:<preview-port> bunx agent-thread
    AGENT_THREAD_SERVER_URL=https://your-domain.example bunx agent-thread --codex

    Import a shared session back into the same app it came from:

    bunx agent-thread --import 0c5a0y4a406r
    bunx agent-thread --import https://agent-thread.com/t/0c5a0y4a406r --workspace /path/to/project

    Claude Code exports import into Claude Code. Codex exports import into Codex. Use --dry-run to inspect target paths without writing files and --force to overwrite an existing local import.

    Use --yes to confirm uploads in non-interactive scripts after you have reviewed the session content:

    bunx agent-thread --latest --yes

    Privacy and Safety

    agent-thread uploads the raw Claude Code or Codex transcript files for the selected session, plus a normalized transcript used by the web viewer. These files can include prompts, tool outputs, local file paths, repository names, branch names, environment details, code snippets, and secrets that appeared in the conversation.

    Anyone with a public thread link can view the rendered transcript. Anyone with the link can also fetch the export bundle and import it back into the source app. Review sessions before uploading and avoid sharing links publicly unless the transcript is safe to disclose.

    Requirements

    • Bun
    • A local Claude Code or Codex history if you want to export chats
    • Cloudflare account, D1 database, and R2 bucket if you want to self-host the web app

    Local Setup

    Install dependencies:

    bun install

    Run type checks and tests:

    bun run check
    bun test

    Start the Next.js dev server:

    bun run dev

    The dev server is useful for UI work. Export and share APIs require Cloudflare bindings for D1 and R2, so use bun run preview or a deployed Worker when you need the full hosted flow.

    Self-Hosting

    agent-thread deploys to Cloudflare Workers through OpenNext. The hosted app needs:

    • D1 binding named DB
    • R2 binding named SESSIONS_BUCKET
    • PUBLIC_BASE_URL set to your public app URL
    • AGENT_THREAD_SERVER_URL set to the same URL for CLI defaults in the deployed app

    Create Cloudflare resources:

    bunx wrangler d1 create agent-thread
    bunx wrangler r2 bucket create agent-thread-sessions

    Use wrangler.example.toml as a reference when configuring your deployment. Copy the values into your own wrangler.toml and update:

    • database_id from the D1 create output
    • bucket_name for your R2 bucket
    • routes for your domain, or remove the [[routes]] block if you deploy to a workers.dev subdomain
    • PUBLIC_BASE_URL and AGENT_THREAD_SERVER_URL

    Apply the D1 migration:

    bunx wrangler d1 migrations apply agent-thread

    Build and test the Worker locally with Cloudflare bindings:

    bun run preview

    Deploy:

    bun run deploy

    After deployment, point the CLI at your instance:

    AGENT_THREAD_SERVER_URL=https://your-domain.example bunx agent-thread --latest

    Project Scripts

    bun run cli        # run the TypeScript CLI locally
    bun run dev        # run Next.js dev server
    bun run preview    # build and preview the Cloudflare Worker
    bun run deploy     # build and deploy to Cloudflare
    bun run build      # production build plus CLI bundle
    bun run check      # TypeScript check
    bun test           # test suite

    Data Model

    Exports store metadata in D1 and session JSONL payloads in R2. The first migration creates the uploads table and indexes public IDs and source session IDs.

    The app stores raw source files alongside a normalized transcript representation. Public share pages render from the normalized transcript representation, and same-app imports restore from the raw source files.