# Session Persistence Bug - Scratchpad ## Task Overview Fix bug where sessions disappear from manually created projects after page refresh. ## Root Cause Analysis When a session is created in a manually created project: 1. `createSessionInFolder()` creates the session via API 2. It calls `await this.loadProjects()` - fetches fresh session data from API 3. **BUG**: It then calls `await this.initialize()` 4. `initialize()` calls `loadManuallyCreatedProjects()` which RESTores projects with STALE session data from localStorage 5. Then `loadProjects()` is called again, but the damage is done The problem is that `saveManuallyCreatedProjects()` saves the entire project object including its sessions array. When the page refreshes: 1. `loadManuallyCreatedProjects()` restores projects with their saved (stale) sessions 2. The merge logic in `loadProjects()` tries to add virtual sessions to these projects 3. BUT the session array from localStorage already exists and may be empty/stale ## The Fix The session arrays stored in localStorage for manually created projects are stale and should be ignored. The `loadManuallyCreatedProjects()` function should: 1. Load the project metadata (name, id, workingDir, manuallyCreated flag) 2. **NOT** load the sessions array - it should start empty 3. Let `loadProjects()` populate the sessions from the API This ensures sessions always come from the authoritative source (the backend API) rather than stale localStorage data. ## Implementation Remove the `await this.initialize()` call from `createSessionInFolder()` after `loadProjects()`. The `loadProjects()` call already refreshes the data from the API, so we don't need to re-initialize. ## Testing Steps 1. Create new project named 'test' 2. Start new session in 'test' project 3. Check that session appears in left sidebar 4. Refresh page 5. Verify session still appears in 'test' project