LLMemory

LLMemory

Enables VS Code agent mode to search and retrieve context from your LLMemory vault of AI conversations (ChatGPT, Claude, etc.) without copying and pasting.

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LLMemory for VS Code

Connect VS Code agent mode to your LLMemory vault — search and pull context from your ChatGPT, Claude, Codex, and Claude Code conversations without copy-pasting.

What it does

Developers working across multiple AI tools (Claude Code, ChatGPT, Codex) constantly lose context when switching between them. LLMemory lets VS Code's agent mode pull prior sessions or hand off context without leaving the editor — "pull my most recent Codex session" or "what did I figure out about the OAuth worker last week?" — instead of copy-pasting.

Install

  1. Install this extension from the VS Code Marketplace.
  2. Open agent mode in Chat view (Cmd+I / Ctrl+I).
  3. LLMemory appears in the MCP SERVERS section of the Extensions view — enabled by default.
  4. On first tool call, a browser OAuth flow grants Google Drive access (drive.file scope, limited to the LLMemory/ folder).

No configuration needed. The extension registers the remote MCP server automatically.

Tools

Tool Description
list_sources Show which AI providers have data in your vault
list_recent List most recently updated conversations
search_chats Full-text search across all imported AI conversations
get_conversation Fetch one full conversation transcript by ID
get_context_pack Build an agent-ready briefing for handoff

Privacy / architecture

  • Zero server-side storage — the Cloudflare Worker brokers Google OAuth and reads your Drive live; no chat content, no per-user database. Free tier.
  • Your own Google Drive is the storage — written by the LLMemory browser extension / CLI.
  • Read-only — the connector never writes to the vault.
  • OAuth is fully automated via Dynamic Client Registration — no API keys to manage.

Requirements

  • VS Code 1.101.0 or later
  • An LLMemory vault (install the browser extension to start capturing chats)

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