Claude inject memories automatically in each session, and also retrieves memories whenever needed eg. troubleshooting. But you might wonder where are these memories kept? The documentation explains well. Here’s a tldr: Auto memory is per-git-repo, machine-local If not a repo, then keyed by the folder path Default memory stored in ~/.claude/projects/<repo-or-path>/memory/ All worktrees/subdirs of same repo share one memory dir Override with autoMemoryDirectory setting Allowed in: user ~/.claude/settings.json, .claude/settings.local.json, managed policy Blocked in: project .claude/settings.json (prevents malicious redirection) Here’s a trick if you have multiple repos yet they are highly related hence you want a shared memory. You can point their project .claude/settings.local.json to same path! Symlinks also work as an alternative.
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