By memvid
Persist Claude's conversation memory in a single portable .mv2 file for sharing, versioning, and transfer across sessions or machines. Manage it via commands to view usage stats, search past memories, query details from them, and list recent entries—auto-creates the file if absent.
npx claudepluginhub memvid/memvid-mind --plugin memvid-mind
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You: "Remember that auth bug we fixed?"
Claude: "I don't have memory of previous conversations."
You: "We spent 3 hours on it yesterday"
Claude: "I'd be happy to help debug from scratch!"
200K context window. Zero memory between sessions.
You're paying for a goldfish with a PhD.
You: "What did we decide about auth?"
Claude: "We chose JWT over sessions for your microservices.
The refresh token issue - here's exactly what we fixed..."
One file. Claude remembers everything.
# One-time setup (if you haven't used GitHub plugins before)
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf "git@github.com:"
# In Claude Code
/plugin add marketplace memvid/claude-brain
Then: /plugins → Installed → mind Enable Plugin → Restart.
Done.
After install, Claude's memory lives in one file:
your-project/
└── .claude/
└── mind.mv2 # Claude's brain. That's it.
No database. No cloud. No API keys.
What gets captured:
Why one file?
git commit → version control Claude's brainscp → transfer anywhereIn Claude Code:
/mind stats # memory statistics
/mind search "authentication" # find past context
/mind ask "why did we choose X?" # ask your memory
/mind recent # what happened lately
Or just ask naturally: "mind stats", "search my memory for auth bugs", etc.
For power users who want direct access to their memory file:
npm install -g memvid-cli
memvid stats .claude/mind.mv2 # view memory stats
memvid find .claude/mind.mv2 "auth" # search memories
memvid ask .claude/mind.mv2 "why JWT?" # ask questions
memvid timeline .claude/mind.mv2 # view timeline
Empty: ~70KB. Grows ~1KB per memory. A year of use stays under 5MB.
100% local. Nothing leaves your machine. Ever.
Sub-millisecond. Native Rust core. Searches 10K+ memories in <1ms.
rm .claude/mind.mv2
Built on memvid - the single-file memory engine
If this saved you time, star the repo
Send me your .mv2 file and I'll tell you what's wrong with your code. No context needed - I already know everything.
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