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Recall brings persistent project memory to Claude Code without cloud storage
A new open-source tool called Recall adds local, searchable project context to Claude Code, letting developers maintain conversation history and file references without uploading data to external servers.
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SourceHacker News · Front Page
Recall, a new open-source project, addresses a friction point in AI-assisted development: Claude Code loses context between sessions unless developers manually re-paste files and conversation history. The tool stores project memory locally on the developer's machine, making it searchable and persist...
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