claude-code·Published 2026.06.01·Views 1
Claude Code /teleport — Pull a Web Session into Your Terminal
Want to continue work started on the web at your desk? This beginner guide explains how to pull a web session into this terminal with /teleport.
Sometimes you want to continue work you lightly started on the web while on the move, in a proper terminal once you arrive at the office. /teleport is a command that pulls a session you were running on the web straight into this terminal, letting you continue work seamlessly even when you change locations.
Definition (what it is)
/teleport is a command that pulls a session you were running on the web into this terminal. It can also be used by the alias (a short name for the same command) /tp, and it requires a subscription.
A session means a single flow of work, that is, the conversation and context exchanged so far bundled together. Bringing this flow you were running on the web over to the terminal lets you continue as-is without explaining from scratch. Because it's an advanced use that moves between web and terminal, it's classified for power users.
How to use it (by level)
Basic — Bring over the web session
Type this in the input box.
/teleport
This brings the session you were running on the web into this terminal. Typing /tp does the same thing. After bringing it over, just continue working in the terminal as-is.
Common pitfalls
- It's a feature that requires a subscription. It may not work if you're not subscribed, so when it doesn't, first check your subscription status.
Real-world example
You use it like this: start work on your smartphone or the web while on the move, then arrive at the office and pull that session into the terminal with /teleport to finish it. Since the context follows along even when the location changes, the effort of explaining the work twice disappears.
Taking it further
Viewing it alongside /remote-control, which controls work remotely, or /desktop, which handles the desktop environment, gives you the full picture of continuing work across devices and locations. Building your own work route of start on the web then finish in the terminal lets you continue seamlessly from anywhere.
Wrap-up
/teleport (alias /tp) is a command that pulls a session you were running on the web into this terminal (subscription required). The work context follows along even when you change locations, so you can continue seamlessly moving between web and terminal.
Based on Claude Code v2.1.154 (2026.05)
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