Description
The Solve History section currently displays session names (e.g., "Main Session (1)") and provides options to create a new session and clear history. However, there is no option to rename an existing session. Users are unable to customize session names, making it difficult to organize and identify sessions when multiple solve histories exist.
Steps to Reproduce:
Navigate to the History sidebar.
Observe the session list at the top (e.g., "Main Session (1)").
Look for an option to rename the session.
Notice that no rename action is available.
Expected Behavior:
Users should be able to rename a session.
A rename option should be available through a context menu, edit icon, double-click action, or similar UI interaction.
The updated session name should be saved and displayed across page refreshes.
Actual Behavior:
No rename option is available for existing sessions.
Session names remain fixed and cannot be customized.
Impact:
Users cannot organize or distinguish between different solve sessions effectively.
Managing multiple sessions becomes difficult due to generic default names.
I would love to work on this issue, under GSSOC'26
Description
The Solve History section currently displays session names (e.g., "Main Session (1)") and provides options to create a new session and clear history. However, there is no option to rename an existing session. Users are unable to customize session names, making it difficult to organize and identify sessions when multiple solve histories exist.
Steps to Reproduce:
Navigate to the History sidebar.
Observe the session list at the top (e.g., "Main Session (1)").
Look for an option to rename the session.
Notice that no rename action is available.
Expected Behavior:
Users should be able to rename a session.
A rename option should be available through a context menu, edit icon, double-click action, or similar UI interaction.
The updated session name should be saved and displayed across page refreshes.
Actual Behavior:
No rename option is available for existing sessions.
Session names remain fixed and cannot be customized.
Impact:
Users cannot organize or distinguish between different solve sessions effectively.
Managing multiple sessions becomes difficult due to generic default names.
I would love to work on this issue, under GSSOC'26