Claude Code
A feature in Claude Code that automatically remembers important information across sessions without explicit user action.
A feature in Claude Code that automatically remembers important information across sessions without explicit user action. When Claude Code discovers something useful during a session - a build command, a debugging insight, a project convention - it can store it in memory files that load automatically in future sessions. Auto memory reduces the need to repeat context and makes the agent smarter over time for your specific project.
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In practice, developers reach for Auto Memory (Claude Code) when they need the capability described above as part of an AI feature or workflow.
Hands-on guides, comparisons, and tutorials that cover Claude Code.
FAQ
A feature in Claude Code that automatically remembers important information across sessions without explicit user action.
Auto Memory (Claude Code) sits in the Claude Code part of the AI stack. Understanding it helps you make better decisions when building, debugging, and shipping AI features.
Developers Digest publishes tutorials and videos that cover Claude Code topics including Auto Memory (Claude Code). Check the blog and YouTube channel for hands-on walkthroughs.
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The ability of an AI agent to retain information across turns, sessions, or tasks.
An open standard, originally developed by Anthropic, for packaging reusable agent knowledge as a folder with a SKILL.md file of YAML frontmatter plus markdown instructions.
A markdown file placed in your project root that configures Claude Code's behavior.

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