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Session Detail View

Click a session name in the Sessions Panel to open its detail view in the Editor Area. This view shows the session's progress, complexity, and history.

Session Header

Displays the session's seif reference (e.g., "YD 87:3"), current phase badge, duration since creation, and sync status. Click the Refresh button to pull the latest data.

Phase Timeline

A vertical timeline on the left rail shows all five phases:

  • Filled circle — phase completed (approved)
  • Half-filled circle (left) — phase in progress
  • Half-filled circle (right) — pending review
  • Empty circle — not started
  • X mark — phase failed; needs attention

Green connecting lines indicate completed transitions. Each phase shows time spent. The total duration appears at the bottom.

Current Phase Card

Shows the active phase's status and phase-specific metrics. During validation, you see test results (passed, failed, skipped) and compile status (SAT/UNSAT). The card also lists the count of artifacts generated so far.

Metrics Grid

Three cards summarize the session:

Complexity Card

  • A score from 1 to 10 with color coding:
  • Green (1--4) — straightforward encoding
  • Yellow (5--7) — moderate complexity
  • Orange (8--10) — complex; expect more machloket and cross-references
  • A radar chart plots five factors: Machloket, Depth, Chain, Cross-References, Novel Predicates
  • Below the chart, each factor's individual score

Source Chain Card

  • A scrollable timeline of every Sefaria source fetched during corpus preparation
  • Each entry shows: timestamp, tool used (text fetch, search, or link lookup), and the reference
  • Click any entry to open it in Sefaria

Questions Card

  • Pending questions appear with an amber background, grouped by phase
  • Resolved questions collapse into a separate section below
  • Badge counts show how many questions are pending vs. resolved

Dependencies Card

Lists other sessions or resources this session depends on, marked as required or optional. Missing dependencies show a "missing" status so you know what to address first.

Artifacts List

Shows files generated during the session: encoded LP files, test files, validation reports. Each entry displays the file name, path, and size.

Notes Log

A chronological log of notes added during the session, organized by phase. Use notes to record decisions, open questions, or observations.

Tips

  • Check the complexity score before starting. High-complexity sessions benefit from extra preparation in the corpus phase.
  • Review the source chain to verify you covered all relevant sources.
  • Resolve all pending questions before advancing to the commit phase.