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session-recovery

Troubleshoot Claude Code session issues. Use when encountering "No conversations found" errors, missing sessions, or session file corruption problems.

allowed_tools: Read, Bash

$ Instalar

git clone https://github.com/terrylica/cc-skills /tmp/cc-skills && cp -r /tmp/cc-skills/plugins/devops-tools/skills/session-recovery ~/.claude/skills/cc-skills

// tip: Run this command in your terminal to install the skill


name: session-recovery description: Troubleshoot Claude Code session issues. Use when encountering "No conversations found" errors, missing sessions, or session file corruption problems. allowed-tools: Read, Bash

Claude Code Session Recovery Skill

Quick Reference

When to use this skill:

  • "No conversations found to resume" when running claude -r
  • New conversations not creating session files
  • Sessions appearing in wrong locations (/tmp/ instead of ~/.claude/projects/)
  • Session history missing after environment changes
  • IDE/terminal settings affecting session creation
  • Need to migrate or recover 600+ legacy sessions

Official Session Storage

Standard Location: ~/.claude/projects/

Structure:

~/.claude/projects/
├── -home-username-my-project/     # Encoded absolute path
│   └── 364695f1-13e7-4cbb-ad4b-0eb416feb95d.jsonl
└── -tmp-another-project/
    └── a8e39846-ceca-421d-b4bd-3ba0eb1b3145.jsonl

Format: One JSON event per line (JSONL), UUID-based filenames

Critical Pitfall: HOME Variable

Problem

Claude Code uses $HOME environment variable to determine session storage location. If $HOME is incorrect, sessions go to wrong directory or disappear.

Symptoms

  • claude -r shows "No conversations found to resume"
  • New conversations work but files don't appear in expected location
  • Sessions found in /tmp/ or other unexpected paths
  • Works on one machine but not another

Diagnosis

/usr/bin/env bash << 'PREFLIGHT_EOF'
# Step 1: Check current HOME
echo "Current HOME: $HOME"

# Step 2: Check system expectation
echo "Expected HOME: $(getent passwd $(whoami) | cut -d: -f6)"

# Step 3: Find where Claude is actually writing
find /tmp -name "*.jsonl" -path "*/.claude/projects/*" 2>/dev/null
PREFLIGHT_EOF

Reference Documentation

For detailed diagnostic steps and solutions, see: