Show HN: Oubli – Persistent fractal memory for Claude Code
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Hi HN! I built Oubli because I wanted Claude Code to remember me - not just across sessions, but across projects.

To be fair, Claude Code isn't completely amnesiac: - CLAUDE.md files provide project-specific context - You can always ask Claude to save things to files manually

But I kept hitting friction: 1. Manual memory management is tedious, you have to ask Claude to save things 2. My identity doesn't carry over when I switch folder 3. No automatic structure for what to remember vs. forget

Oubli automates this with a fractal hierarchy: - Raw memories consolidate into higher-level insights - A synthesized Core Memory loads automatically in every conversation (as you've gotten used to from the chatbots) - Drill down from any insight to the original conversation when you need details

As Claude Code evolves beyond coding into a general-purpose agent (https://x.com/mollycantillon/status/2008918474006122936, https://x.com/claudeai/status/2009666254815269313), having persistent identity context becomes more valuable. I wanted Claude to know my work history, my family, my preferences without re-explaining every session/project.

`pip install oubli && oubli setup` - project-local by default, or `--global` for shared memory across all CC projects.

Yes, Anthropic will probably build something better eventually. But I need this now.

Cheers!

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