Read Agent action rows and status
How to understand the visible action and status trail in Agent chat.
Written By Reia
Last updated 38 minutes ago
Agent action rows show how Reia is working through a request. They make the answer easier to inspect because you can see when Reia searched files, read a table, traced a value, ran analysis, updated an assumption, used web research, generated an image, or edited a working document.
Open action details
Open an action row when you want more context. Details may show the source, query, file, table, value, or output Reia used for that step.
Use action rows as a table of contents for the work. Start with the answer, then open the rows behind material numbers, assumption changes, source references, or memo edits. The row usually tells you which file, table, Input, Statement, Dashboard view, Graph relationship, or working document to inspect next.
Update rows deserve extra attention because they show where Reia proposed or made a workspace change. Review the affected value, source note, and downstream output before treating the change as part of the deal view.
Read live status
When Reia is answering, the footer shows live working status, elapsed time, and the esc interrupt hint. If you send a follow-up while work is still running, the footer may show pending messages. Pending messages run after the current response finishes.
Use /status after at least one message has run when you want a compact snapshot of the chat state. The status card can show session state, selected response settings, token usage, context remaining, limits, and pending message count when available.
Treat action rows as a review trail, not a separate report. For important conclusions, follow the visible sources, open the related file or workspace panel, and ask a narrow follow-up when the trail should go deeper.