@julien_c: i was today years old when i learned that claude code deletes your session traces after a month
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Julien C. discovered that Claude Code automatically deletes session traces after one month.
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i was today years old when i learned that claude code deletes your session traces after a month https://t.co/bX3sOLVBCH
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