Indexing your first folder.
This takes a few seconds — ContextStream is reading your project so nothing starts cold.
No folder yet?
First memory saved
First memory saved
- Project
- acme-app ~/dev/acme-app
- Stack
- Next.js 14 app + Rust API
- Files
- 214 files indexed
Saved to your project memory — your agent will remember this.
Project memory · acme-app
- Projectacme-app, indexed from ~/dev/acme-app
- StackNext.js 14 app + Rust API
- DecisionUses Tauri for the desktop app
- Index214 files across src/, api/, and desktop/
Read-only preview — the full memory browser lives in your dashboard.
Connect your coding agent
ContextStream connects to your agent over MCP. Pick the one you use and we’ll walk through setup.
You can switch agents anytime from your dashboard.
Set up Claude Code over MCP
Three quick steps in Claude Code — then your project memory travels with it into every session.
- Open the MCP server settings in Claude Code.
- Add ContextStream as an MCP server — copy the server entry from your ContextStream dashboard, under Connections.
- Restart Claude Code so it loads your first memory on the next session.
Prototype: nothing is installed here — the button below simulates the connection check a real setup would trigger.
Your agent is connected
Your project memory now travels with your agent — decisions, docs, and lessons surface right as you work, session after session.
Manage this connection anytime from your ContextStream dashboard.
Let’s start your memory
Three quick questions. Each answer is saved as a memory, so your agent never starts from zero.