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James Montemagno 33f544c71d Align Copilot SDK documentation with permission handling requirements (#1107)
* Apply permission handler requirements across Copilot SDK docs

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* Fix review comments on SDK permission handling PR

Address 5 review comments from PR #1103:

1. Fix invalid object literal syntax (stray comma) in resumeSession
   example in copilot-sdk-nodejs.instructions.md

2. Replace unused PermissionHandler import with actual usage in
   cookbook/copilot-sdk/python/recipe/ralph_loop.py (was using
   inline lambda instead)

3. Replace unused approveAll import with actual usage in
   cookbook/copilot-sdk/nodejs/recipe/ralph-loop.ts (was using
   inline handler instead)

4. Add missing PermissionHandler import to 4 Python code snippets
   in skills/copilot-sdk/SKILL.md that reference it without importing

5. Add missing approveAll import to 3 TypeScript code snippets
   in skills/copilot-sdk/SKILL.md that reference it without importing

* Refactor session creation to improve code formatting and consistency across SDK examples

* Fix formatting: split multi-property lines and put closing braces on own lines

Address review comments on PR #1107:
- Split OnPermissionRequest + Model onto separate lines in Go, C#, TypeScript
- Put closing }); on its own line consistently across all examples
- Fix indentation in SKILL.md Quick Start, CLI URL, Error Handling sections
- Fix cookbook Go multiple-sessions and error-handling formatting
- Fix ralph-loop.md TypeScript indentation

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Session Persistence and Resumption

Save and restore conversation sessions across application restarts.

Example scenario

You want users to be able to continue a conversation even after closing and reopening your application.

Runnable example: recipe/persisting-sessions.ts

cd recipe && npm install
npx tsx persisting-sessions.ts
# or: npm run persisting-sessions

Creating a session with a custom ID

import { CopilotClient, approveAll } from "@github/copilot-sdk";

const client = new CopilotClient();
await client.start();

// Create session with a memorable ID
const session = await client.createSession({
    onPermissionRequest: approveAll,
    sessionId: "user-123-conversation",
    model: "gpt-5",
});

await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "Let's discuss TypeScript generics" });

// Session ID is preserved
console.log(session.sessionId); // "user-123-conversation"

// Destroy session but keep data on disk
await session.destroy();
await client.stop();

Resuming a session

const client = new CopilotClient();
await client.start();

// Resume the previous session
const session = await client.resumeSession("user-123-conversation", { onPermissionRequest: approveAll });

// Previous context is restored
await session.sendAndWait({ prompt: "What were we discussing?" });
// AI remembers the TypeScript generics discussion

await session.destroy();
await client.stop();

Listing available sessions

const sessions = await client.listSessions();
console.log(sessions);
// [
//   { sessionId: "user-123-conversation", ... },
//   { sessionId: "user-456-conversation", ... },
// ]

Deleting a session permanently

// Remove session and all its data from disk
await client.deleteSession("user-123-conversation");

Getting session history

Retrieve all messages from a session:

const messages = await session.getMessages();
for (const msg of messages) {
    console.log(`[${msg.type}]`, msg.data);
}

Best practices

  1. Use meaningful session IDs: Include user ID or context in the session ID
  2. Handle missing sessions: Check if a session exists before resuming
  3. Clean up old sessions: Periodically delete sessions that are no longer needed