From nowledge-mem
Saves full Claude Code session messages to nmem threads only when user explicitly requests ('Save this session', 'Checkpoint this', 'Record conversation'). Import later for detailed review.
npx claudepluginhub nowledge-co/community --plugin nowledge-memThis skill uses the workspace's default tool permissions.
**Only when user explicitly says:**
Creates isolated Git worktrees for feature branches with prioritized directory selection, gitignore safety checks, auto project setup for Node/Python/Rust/Go, and baseline verification.
Executes implementation plans in current session by dispatching fresh subagents per independent task, with two-stage reviews: spec compliance then code quality.
Dispatches parallel agents to independently tackle 2+ tasks like separate test failures or subsystems without shared state or dependencies.
Only when user explicitly says: "Save this session" | "Checkpoint this" | "Record conversation"
Never auto-save or suggest.
Use nmem t save to automatically import the current Claude Code session:
# Save current session for current project
nmem t save --from claude-code
# Save with custom summary
nmem t save --from claude-code -s "Brief summary of what was accomplished"
# Save all sessions for current project
nmem t save --from claude-code -m all
# Save for specific project path
nmem t save --from claude-code -p /path/to/project
Options:
--from: Source app (claude-code for Claude Code)-s, --summary: Optional brief summary (recommended)-m, --mode: current (default, latest session) or all (all sessions)-p, --project: Project directory path (defaults to current directory)--truncate: Truncate large tool results (>10KB)Behavior:
~/.claude/projects/claude-code-{session_id}Thread = real session messages | Memory = distilled insights (different purposes, can do both)
✓ Thread saved
Summary: {summary}
Messages: {count}
Thread ID: claude-code-{session_id}
If nmem is not in PATH: pip install nmem-cli
For remote servers: create ~/.nowledge-mem/config.json with {"apiUrl": "...", "apiKey": "..."}.
Run /status to check server connection.