Claude Code integration
Give Claude Code long-term project memory. Today, via the am CLI. After the MCP server ships, via direct MCP.
CLI approach (works today)
Install am and point it at your project agent:
pip install oramemory
am init --api-key om_live_... --agent-id claude-code-myproject
Then ask Claude Code to call am in its shell. Example prompt:
After every significant decision, run:
am add "<1-line summary>" --tags decision --importance 0.8Before starting a new task, run:
am read "<task topic>" --top-k 5and use the results as context.
Because am reads ~/.oramemory/config.json, Claude Code doesn't need to know your API key — it just runs the command.
Best practices
- One agent per project. Use
--agent-id <repo-slug>(e.g.acme-billing). Don't share across repos unless you explicitly want cross-project context. - Tag decisions.
--tags decision,--tags bug-fix,--tags convention. You can search by tag later. - Keep memories atomic. One fact per
add. "We picked Postgres because X" beats a 200-word design doc. - Use importance.
--importance 0.9for load-bearing decisions;0.3for fleeting state.
A typical session
am read "authentication strategy"
# → prior decisions surface before Claude starts work
# … Claude works …
am add "Chose bcrypt over argon2 for login — libargon2 build issues on RHEL7" \
--tags decision auth --importance 0.8
MCP (soon)
Once the MCP server ships, add one entry to your mcp.json and Claude Code calls memory_add / memory_read directly — no shelling out. Config shape is on the MCP page.