I always had this problem. Every time I started a new session with an AI agent I had to explain everything from scratch. What I’m working on. What I already know. What I learned last week. It was exhausting and half the time I just gave up re-explaining and got a generic answer.
And all the stuff I actually learned across sessions? Just gone. Buried somewhere in hundreds of chats I’ll never find again.
So I built something to fix that.
It’s an Obsidian vault designed from the ground up to work as an agent workspace. You drop a CLAUDE.md in the root and every AI tool — Claude Code, Hermes, Codex, whatever you use — reads it at startup and immediately knows who you are, what you’re working on, and where to put new notes. No more re-explaining. No more lost sessions.
Every agent has its own personality file. After every session it writes a summary and creates notes automatically. The vault grows with you.
Would love to hear if anyone else has been dealing with the same problem — or if you have ideas to make it better.
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Originally posted by u/SkrXR_ on r/ClaudeCode
