Superpowers-skills Remembering Conversations
Search previous Claude Code conversations for facts, patterns, decisions, and context using semantic or text search
install
source · Clone the upstream repo
git clone https://github.com/obra/superpowers-skills
Claude Code · Install into ~/.claude/skills/
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/obra/superpowers-skills "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/skills/collaboration/remembering-conversations" ~/.claude/skills/obra-superpowers-skills-remembering-conversations && rm -rf "$T"
manifest:
skills/collaboration/remembering-conversations/SKILL.mdsource content
Remembering Conversations
Search archived conversations using semantic similarity or exact text matching.
Core principle: Search before reinventing.
Announce: "I'm searching previous conversations for [topic]."
Setup: See INDEXING.md
When to Use
Search when:
- Your human partner mentions "we discussed this before"
- Debugging similar issues
- Looking for architectural decisions or patterns
- Before implementing something familiar
Don't search when:
- Info in current conversation
- Question about current codebase (use Grep/Read)
In-Session Use
Always use subagents (50-100x context savings). See skills/using-skills for workflow.
Manual/CLI use: Direct search (below) for humans outside Claude Code sessions.
Direct Search (Manual/CLI)
Tool:
${SUPERPOWERS_SKILLS_ROOT}/skills/collaboration/remembering-conversations/tool/search-conversations
Modes:
search-conversations "query" # Vector similarity (default) search-conversations --text "exact" # Exact string match search-conversations --both "query" # Both modes
Flags:
--after YYYY-MM-DD # Filter by date --before YYYY-MM-DD # Filter by date --limit N # Max results (default: 10) --help # Full usage
Examples:
# Semantic search search-conversations "React Router authentication errors" # Find git SHA search-conversations --text "a1b2c3d4" # Time range search-conversations --after 2025-09-01 "refactoring"
Returns: project, date, conversation summary, matched exchange, similarity %, file path.
For details: Run
search-conversations --help