dashboard
Dashboard
Launch the ClaudeMemory debugging dashboard to visualize memory system health, activity, and efficacy.
Task
Start the dashboard web server so the user can inspect what's happening behind the scenes.
Steps
- Run the dashboard command:
claude-memory dashboard
This starts a local web server (default port 3377) and opens it in the browser.
What the Dashboard Shows
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