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This adds a dedicated session inspect command to the Rust CLI so users can inspect a saved session's path, timestamps, size, token totals, preview text, and latest user/assistant context without opening the underlying file by hand. It builds directly on the new session list/resume flows and keeps the UX lightweight and script-friendly. Constraint: Keep session inspection CLI-native and read-only Constraint: Reuse the existing saved-session format instead of introducing a secondary index format Rejected: Add an interactive session browser now | more overhead than needed for this inspect slice Confidence: high Scope-risk: narrow Reversibility: clean Directive: Keep session inspection output stable and grep-friendly so it remains useful in scripts Tested: cargo fmt; cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features -- -D warnings; cargo test -q Not-tested: Manual inspection against a large corpus of real saved sessions
Rust port foundation
This directory contains the first compatibility-first Rust foundation for a drop-in Claude Code CLI replacement.
Current milestone
This initial milestone focuses on harness-first scaffolding, not full feature parity:
- a Cargo workspace aligned to major upstream seams
- a placeholder CLI crate (
rusty-claude-cli) - runtime, command, and tool registry skeleton crates
- a
compat-harnesscrate that reads the upstream TypeScript sources in../src/ - tests that prove upstream manifests/bootstrap hints can be extracted from the leaked TypeScript codebase
Workspace layout
rust/
├── Cargo.toml
├── README.md
├── crates/
│ ├── rusty-claude-cli/
│ ├── runtime/
│ ├── commands/
│ ├── tools/
│ └── compat-harness/
└── tests/
How to use
From this directory:
cargo fmt --all
cargo check --workspace
cargo test --workspace
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- --help
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- dump-manifests
cargo run -p rusty-claude-cli -- bootstrap-plan
Design notes
The shape follows the PRD's harness-first recommendation:
- Extract observable upstream command/tool/bootstrap facts first.
- Keep Rust module boundaries recognizable.
- Grow runtime compatibility behind proof artifacts.
- Document explicit gaps instead of implying drop-in parity too early.
Relationship to the root README
The repository root README explains the leaked TypeScript codebase. This document tracks the Rust replacement effort that lives in rust/.