Claude Code's Auto Memory remembers your corrections across sessions — here's how it works (and where it hides the files)
Claude Code has introduced a new feature called Auto Memory, designed to retain user corrections and preferences across different coding sessions. Unlike the project-specific CLAUDE.md file, Auto Memory stores Claude's learned information in separate files on the user's local machine. This allows the AI to remember instructions, such as preferred package managers or stylistic choices, without needing them to be re-stated each time a new session begins. AI
IMPACT Enhances user experience by allowing AI coding assistants to retain context and learned preferences over time.