{"repo":"IlyaGorsky/memory-toolkit","free":true,"listed":false,"github":"https://github.com/IlyaGorsky/memory-toolkit","clone":"git clone https://github.com/IlyaGorsky/memory-toolkit.git","description":"🧠 Session memory lifecycle plugin for Claude Code — structured markdown memory, workstreams, handoff, auto-save hooks","language":"JavaScript","stars":13,"topics":["claude-code","claude-code-skill","claude-plugin","anthropic","context","context-engineering","memory","ai-memory","context-management","developer-tools"],"license":"MIT","category":"dev-tools","readme_excerpt":"memory-toolkit CLAUDE.md is for your codebase. Not for your sessions. People stuff session state into CLAUDE.md because there's nowhere else to put it. But CLAUDE.md is static — it doesn't know what you did today, what you decided, or where you stopped. And every conversation context you build up gets destroyed at compaction. memory-toolkit is the session layer that should have existed alongside CLAUDE.md from the start. Built for tech leads who run multiple workstreams in parallel. See INSTALL.md for other methods (local clone for contributors, per-session, manual copy, existing auto-memory migration). The problem Three documented pain points this plugin solves: 1. Compaction silently destroys context — you're 4 hours into an auth refactor, compaction fires, and your entire conversation history is compressed into a few paragraphs by a single inference call. Claude Code restores up to 5 recently-read files (50K token budget) — if you read 30 files in those 4 hours, 25 are gone from context. Starting over takes 45 minutes and never fully recovers. (real report) 2. --resume doesn't actually restore context — claude --continue and claude --resume start fresh. All accumulated context — files read, decisions made, in-progress work state — is irrecoverable. (issue #43696) 3. Switching between tasks means re-explaining everything — each context rebuild takes 10–15 minutes. Switching between workstreams multiple times a day compounds into hours of lost time. (real report) memory-tool","default_branch":null,"files":null,"tree":[],"storefront":"/r/IlyaGorsky","claimed":false,"request_supported":{"post":"https://gitbuyer.com/r/IlyaGorsky/memory-toolkit/request-supported","requests":0},"note":"indexed from public GitHub; nothing is for sale on this page. Clone it from GitHub. Paid listings live at /search."}