--- title: Recent Edits description: Browse the files your agents edited most recently across every session in AgentsView --- The **Recent Edits** page is a top-level feed of the files your agents changed most recently, gathered from every session in one place. Open it from the **More** menu in the header, or go directly to `/recent-edits`. Each row is one file, grouped by project and path and ordered by its most recent edit. Expand a row to see the individual edits that touched the file, newest first, and click any edit to jump to the exact message in the session that produced it. ![Recent Edits feed](/assets/generated/screenshots/recent-edits.png) ## What It Shows Recent Edits collects every `Edit` and `Write` tool call that recorded a file path and groups them by `(project, file path)`. For each file it shows: - The project and the file path, with the full path on hover. - How many times the file was edited. - When it was last edited, as a relative time. Files are ordered by their most recent edit. When two files were last touched in the same message, the later tool call ranks first, so the feed reflects the true order of changes. ## Opening An Edit Expand a file row to list its recent edits, capped at the most recent for that file — older edits are summarized as "showing latest N of M". Each edit shows the tool, the session it ran in, and when it happened. Selecting an edit navigates to that session and scrolls to the message that made the change. ## Filtering And Paging The feed honors the header's **project filter**: pick a project to limit the feed to files in that project, or clear it to see everything across projects. Results are paged — use **Load more** to fetch the next set of files. The feed loads when you open the page, when you change the project filter, and when you press **Refresh**. It does not reload automatically as new sessions sync, so the list stays stable while you read it; press **Refresh** to pull in the latest edits. ## API The same data backs the `GET /api/v1/recent-edits` endpoint, which accepts `limit`, `offset`, and `project` query parameters and returns the grouped files with their inlined edits. It is served identically by the local SQLite store and by the PostgreSQL and DuckDB read backends.