Stop retelling the story. Share the thread.
Lore is every conversation your team has in Claude Code, Codex, Amp, and Cowork, stored and searchable. Sharing turns any session into a link: the full transcript, the decisions, the dead ends, the why.
How it works
- Do the work — Run your session in Claude Code, Codex, Amp, or Cowork like you always do. Lore captures it automatically; there is nothing to export and nothing to write up.
- Share it — Two ways in: the desktop app uploads sessions automatically, or share one deliberately with /share in the plugin or CLI.
- Send the link — A teammate opens the full thread: transcript, summary, decisions, files touched. Public threads open for anyone, no account required.
A paste is a moment. A thread is a record.
- A link, not a paste. Pasted snippets lose everything around them. A thread link carries the whole context: what was tried, what failed, what got decided.
- Readable by humans. Raw session logs were never written for readers. Lore renders every session like a document, with the reasoning front and center.
- Alive after you send it. A paste is frozen the second you hit enter. A shared thread stays searchable, linkable from PRs, and connected to the code.
- Forkable, agent to agent. Fork a thread into a fresh Claude Code, Codex, or Amp session; the next agent starts with everything the last one learned.
The same link explains the PR today, answers the Slack question tomorrow, and onboards the next hire a year from now.