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cc-session-search

MCP server for searching and analyzing Claude Code conversation history

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Claude Code Session Search MCP Server

An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that provides tools for searching and analyzing Claude Code conversation history.

Features

  • List Projects: View all Claude Code projects with session counts
  • List Sessions: Browse sessions for specific projects
  • List Recent Sessions: Find recent conversations across all projects
  • Analyze Sessions: Extract and analyze messages with role filtering
  • Search Conversations: Search for specific terms with context windows and time ranges
  • Get Message Details: Retrieve full content for specific messages
  • Summarize Conversations: AI-powered summarization of daily conversations

Installation

  1. Install dependencies:
uv sync
  1. Run the server:
uv run python server.py
  1. Add to Claude Code MCP config (~/.config/claude/mcp.json):
{
  "servers": {
    "cc-session-search": {
      "command": ["uv", "run", "python", "server.py"],
      "cwd": "/path/to/cc-session-search"
    }
  }
}

Requirements

  • Standard Claude Code installation (searches ~/.claude/projects/)
  • Python 3.13+
  • MCP 1.2.0+

Usage

The server provides the following tools:

list_projects()

Lists all Claude Code projects with session counts and recent activity.

list_sessions(project_name, days_back=7)

Lists sessions for a specific project within the specified time range.

list_recent_sessions(days_back=1, project_filter=None)

Lists recent sessions across all projects.

analyze_sessions(days_back=1, role_filter="both", include_tools=False, project_filter=None)

Extracts and analyzes messages from sessions with filtering options.

search_conversations(query, days_back=2, context_window=1, case_sensitive=False, project_filter=None)

Searches conversations for specific terms with context windows.

get_message_details(session_id, message_indices)

Retrieves full content for specific messages by session ID and indices.

Development

The server is built using the official MCP Python SDK with low-level Server class for maximum control.

Key features:

  • Efficient response handling with content truncation
  • Metadata-first approach to minimize token usage
  • Support for date ranges and filtering
  • Cross-project search capabilities

License

MIT

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