claude-code-history-files-finder
Claude Code History Files Finder
Extract and recover content from Claude Code's session history files stored in ~/.claude/projects/.
Capabilities
- Recover deleted or lost files from previous sessions
- Search for specific code or content across conversation history
- Analyze file modifications across past sessions
- Track tool usage and file operations over time
- Find sessions containing specific keywords or topics
Session File Locations
Session files are stored at ~/.claude/projects/<normalized-path>/<session-id>.jsonl.
For detailed JSONL structure and extraction patterns, see references/session_file_format.md.
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