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CodeYam launches Claude Code memory CLI

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CodeYam launches Claude Code memory CLI
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CodeYam launches Claude Code memory CLI

CodeYam is launching a free local CLI for Claude Code that turns coding-session transcripts into scoped memory rules, flags stale guidance, and lets developers review agent-generated suggestions before they stick. It’s an opinionated attempt to fix one of AI coding’s biggest pain points: agents repeating mistakes because project context rots too fast.

// ANALYSIS

This is a smart wedge into AI-native tooling because it targets the boring failure mode every serious Claude Code user hits first: memory drift. If CodeYam can keep rules accurate without becoming another pile of config, it has a real shot at becoming part of the default AI coding stack.

  • The strongest idea here is automatic transcript review: instead of relying on developers to manually maintain `claude.md`, CodeYam mines confusion patterns from real sessions
  • Running locally with no signup lowers friction and makes it easier to trust for codebase-sensitive workflows
  • Human approval on suggested rules is the right constraint, since fully automated memory systems can quickly reinforce bad patterns
  • CodeYam is positioning memory as infrastructure for AI coding, not a one-off productivity hack, which gives it room to expand into simulations and broader dev workflows
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77d ago

2026-03-12

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78d ago

2026-03-11

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