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SUMMARY

Persistent memory for Claude Code. Bring your own database.

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claude-db

Persistent memory for Claude Code. Bring your own database.

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What it is

Claude Code forgets everything when a session ends. Next time you open it, you
re-explain the architecture, why you chose X over Y, and what already failed.

claude-db records those decisions as you work and gives them back
automatically. Local by default, no account, no subscription.

It also maps your code: claude-db scan builds a graph of every symbol and how
they connect, so "what breaks if I change this" is a query instead of a grep.

Install

npm install -g claude-db

cd your-project
claude-db install --project

Restart Claude Code. That's it — capture and recall are hooks, so they run
without being asked.

--project scopes to one repo instead of every project on the machine. It
writes .claude/settings.local.json and .mcp.json — add .mcp.json to your
.gitignore, since it holds a machine-specific path.

Map your code

claude-db scan

claude-db usages --mode explain resolveProject
claude-db usages --mode path cmdScan observationId

Claude gets the same four modes through MCP: text (a live grep, no scan
needed), usages, explain and path. Answers re-check the working tree
before replying, so they never report a line the source has moved past.

Works out of the box on TypeScript, TSX, JavaScript, Python, Go and Rust — the
parser ships with the package, so there is nothing else to install.

Use another database

SQLite by default, at ~/.claude-memory/memory.db. No setup, no network. Point
it elsewhere to share memory across machines:

claude-db use "mongodb+srv://user:[email protected]/memory"
claude-db use "postgres://user:pass@host:5432/memory"

Install the driver you need (npm install mongodb or pg); neither ships by
default.

Commands

cdb is a shorter alias for all of them.

Command What it does
claude-db install [--project] Register hooks and the MCP server
claude-db uninstall [--project] Remove them, keeping your memory
claude-db status Is it wired up, and when did it last record anything
claude-db doctor [--deep] Resolved config; --deep proves a full round trip
claude-db search [--all] [--tag <name>] <query> Search this project's memory, or every project
claude-db remember [--key <name>] <text> Record a rule outright, e.g. "always use pnpm here"
claude-db forget <id> Delete specific observations by id
claude-db seed --from-git Fill a cold memory from this repo's history
claude-db scan [--force] Build the code graph for this repo
claude-db usages [--mode <m>] <symbol> What uses a symbol: live git grep, or the code graph
claude-db stats What this project's memory is made of
claude-db projects Every project with memory stored
claude-db merge [<path>] Move memory from an old project path onto this one
claude-db use <url> Switch database and verify it
claude-db sync <url> Two-way merge with another database
claude-db flush Re-ingest every transcript for this project
claude-db export [--all] Dump memory as JSONL, for backup or migration
claude-db import <file> Load a dump back in; safe to repeat
claude-db reembed Re-embed everything with the current model
claude-db prune --older-than <days> Delete old memory (dry run without --yes)
claude-db reset [--project] --yes Delete memory (dry run without --yes)

Install also adds a /cdb-scan skill: run it once on an existing project and
Claude maps the codebase into memory, so search has something to find before
you have any history.

Requirements

Node 22.5 or newer. That's the only hard requirement: SQLite comes from Node's
builtin node:sqlite, so nothing compiles at install time.

Embeddings run locally with a zero-dependency embedder. For real semantic
search, npm install @xenova/transformers and it upgrades itself.

Privacy

Nothing leaves your machine unless you point it at a remote database.
.env, secrets/, node_modules and .git/ are never stored, text wrapped
in <private>...</private> is stripped, and API keys and tokens are redacted
before anything is written.

Documentation

  • How it works — what gets captured and injected, how
    the code graph is built and kept current, and how the database backends differ
  • Changelog

Development

npm install
npm run build
npm test      # 263 checks
npm run try   # simulate a session, touches nothing
npm run format

Releases publish from CI on a version tag:

npm version patch
git push --follow-tags

License

Apache-2.0

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