Claude Code History Viewer

Claude Code History Viewer

Browse and analyze your Claude Code conversation history

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Claude Code stores conversations in hard-to-read JSONL files. This app gives you a proper interface to browse your history, search conversations, and see usage stats. macOS only for now.
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Launch tags:Macβ€’Productivityβ€’Open Source
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jack lee
Hey everyone! I built this because I was getting annoyed digging through JSONL files every time I wanted to review an old Claude Code conversation. The raw files are basically unreadable. This gives you a proper tree view of your projects, lets you search through everything, and shows some useful stats like token usage over time. Everything stays on your machine - no cloud sync or anything like that. It's macOS only right now since that's what I use, but happy to add Windows/Linux support if there's interest. Would love to know what you think!
Erliza. P

Super handy for devs πŸ’»πŸ§  Clean way to track and revisit Claude coding sessions πŸ§ΎπŸ”

Zovie Hartwell

Claude Code History Viewer turns messy JSONL logs into a clean, searchable interfaceβ€”I found it efficient and easy to navigate in the middle of use, making it a must-have for Claude developers.

Joey Judd

I've been struggling to make sense of my Claude Code chat history, so this History Viewer is a real timesaver. The ability to search through past conversations and actually see stats about my usage is super helpful, especially for developers or anyone who needs to reference old discussions regularly. The interface is much easier to use than poking through those messy JSONL files. If you work on macOS and want better control over your Claude Code history, this tool is definitely worth trying!

jack lee

@joey_zhu1Β 
Thank you so much for the kind words! This is my first project, so I was pretty nervous about putting it out there - your feedback really means a lot.

If you run into any issues or have ideas for features that would make it even more useful, please don't hesitate to let me know. I'm always looking for ways to improve it.

Thanks again for trying it out!

Nitesh Padghan

Wow, this is such a relief, was dreading the JSONL spelunking every time I wanted to find something. The tree view + search is exactly what was missing. πŸ™