claude-context-sync

claude-context-sync

Share context, detect file conflicts, and send messages across parallel Claude Code sessions

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claude-context-sync

npm License: MIT

MCP server that automatically summarizes and shares context across parallel Claude Code sessions.

When you run multiple Claude Code sessions on different tasks, each session is unaware of what the others are doing. claude-context-sync watches your session logs, generates structured summaries on demand, and provides real-time file conflict detection and cross-session messaging.

Features

  • Session context sharing — any session can see what others are working on
  • File conflict detection — real-time alerts when multiple sessions edit the same file
  • Symbol-level conflicts — detects shared function/class/interface edits (TypeScript, Python, Swift, Go, Rust)
  • Cross-session messaging — send messages between sessions without switching terminals
  • Lazy evaluation — zero cost when tools aren't called
  • Auto-cleanup — tracked data is removed when sessions end

Installation

npm install -g claude-context-sync
context-sync init

That's it. The next time you open Claude Code, the MCP server starts automatically. The init command also registers a conflict detection hook.

MCP Tools

list_sessions

Returns active Claude Code sessions with their current status, task summary, and any file conflicts.

get_session_context

Returns the full structured summary for a specific session. Automatically re-summarizes if stale. Includes conflict information.

Parameters: sessionId (string)

get_all_changes

Returns changed files and decisions across all sessions, with optional project filtering.

Parameters: project (string, optional)

send_message

Sends a message to another session. Omit targetSessionId to broadcast to all sessions in the same project.

Parameters: fromSessionId (string), message (string), project (string), targetSessionId (string, optional)

get_messages

Returns message history for a session.

Parameters: sessionId (string), unreadOnly (boolean, optional)

resolve_conflicts

Clears resolved files from the conflict tracking list.

Parameters: sessionId (string), files (string[])

How It Works

Context Sharing

[Always running] Watcher: detects .jsonl changes → sets stale flag (zero cost)
                    ↓
[On tool call]   MCP Tool invoked → summarizes only stale sessions
                    ↓
                 Extractor → Generator (claude -p) → Store → Response

Conflict Detection

[Always running] Watcher: detects .jsonl changes
                    ↓
                 FileTracker: parses Write/Edit tool_use events
                    ↓
                 SymbolResolver: identifies enclosing function/class/type
                    ↓
                 Writes per-session touched files

[Every message]  Hook (UserPromptSubmit): checks for new conflicts
                    ↓
                 Alerts Claude once per new conflict → Claude notifies user

Messaging

Session A: send_message → writes to ~/.claude/context-sync/messages/{targetId}/
                    ↓
Session B: Hook detects unread message → injects into AI context
                    ↓
           Claude reads and relays to user → marks as read

Architecture

Single MCP server process — no separate daemon. Claude Code launches it automatically via stdio transport.

src/
├── mcp/server.ts              # MCP server + 6 tools
├── watcher/
│   ├── watcher.ts             # File watching (chokidar)
│   ├── scheduler.ts           # Hybrid summarization strategy
│   ├── file-tracker.ts        # Real-time file edit tracking
│   └── symbol-resolver.ts     # Pattern-based symbol detection
├── summarizer/
│   ├── extractor.ts           # .jsonl parsing + stratified sampling
│   └── generator.ts           # claude -p invocation
├── messaging/
│   └── messenger.ts           # Cross-session message passing
├── store/store.ts             # Local summary cache
├── cli.ts                     # CLI (init + serve + hook registration)
└── types.ts                   # Shared types

Summarization Strategy

  • Incremental: updates existing summary with new messages (default)
  • Full: regenerates from scratch (after 4 incremental updates)
  • Stratified sampling: for large sessions (500+ messages), samples head + middle + tail
  • Cached: returns stored summary if nothing changed (zero cost)

Supported Languages (Symbol Detection)

Language Detected Symbols
TypeScript/JavaScript function, class, interface, type, enum, const
Python def, class
Swift func, class, struct, protocol, enum, extension
Go func, type (struct/interface)
Rust fn, struct, enum, trait, impl

Unsupported file types fall back to file-level conflict detection.

Requirements

  • Node.js 20+
  • Claude Code CLI (claude command available)
  • jq (for conflict detection hook)

Feedback

We'd love to hear from you! If you have feature requests, bug reports, or just want to share how you use claude-context-sync:

Development

git clone https://github.com/ybin4548/claude-context-sync.git
cd claude-context-sync
npm install
npm run build
npm test

License

MIT

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