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+ Name: claude-code-to-sqlite
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+ Version: 0.1.0
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+ Summary: Save Claude Code session transcripts to a SQLite database
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+ Author: hockinghills
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+ License-Expression: Apache-2.0
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+ Dynamic: license-file
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+
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+ # claude-code-to-sqlite
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+
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+ Save [Claude Code](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code) session transcripts to a SQLite database for exploration with [Datasette](https://datasette.io/).
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+
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+ Part of the [Dogsheep](https://dogsheep.github.io/) family of tools for building a personal data warehouse.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install claude-code-to-sqlite
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Import Claude Code CLI sessions
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+
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+ Import sessions from your local Claude Code history:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Default: reads from ~/.claude/projects/
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite sessions claude.db
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+
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+ # From a specific directory
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite sessions claude.db /path/to/session-files/
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+
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+ # Include subagent session files
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite sessions claude.db --include-agents
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Import claude.ai web conversations
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+
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+ Import conversations from a [claude.ai data export](https://support.anthropic.com/en/articles/7996885-how-do-i-export-my-data) ZIP file:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite web-export claude.db data-export.zip
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Import a single session file
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite session claude.db path/to/session.jsonl --project myapp
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### View database statistics
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite stats claude.db
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Explore with Datasette
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ datasette claude.db
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then open http://localhost:8001 in your browser.
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+
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+ ## Supported formats
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+
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+ | Format | Source | Command |
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+ |---|---|---|
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+ | JSONL | Claude Code CLI (`~/.claude/projects/`) | `sessions` |
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+ | JSONL | Pre-split browser exports | `sessions` |
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+ | JSON | claude-code-transcripts style | `sessions` |
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+ | ZIP | claude.ai Settings > Export Data | `web-export` |
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+
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+ All formats can be imported into the same database. A `source` column on the `sessions` table tracks the origin (`cli`, `browser`, or `web`).
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+
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+ ## Database schema
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+
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+ ### Tables
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+
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+ **`sessions`** — One row per session.
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+
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+ | Column | Description |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `session_id` | Primary key (UUID) |
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+ | `project` | Working directory / project path |
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+ | `cwd` | Current working directory at session start |
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+ | `client_version` | Claude Code version |
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+ | `models` | JSON array of model IDs used |
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+ | `summary` | Auto-generated session summary |
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+ | `custom_title` | User-set session title |
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+ | `start_time` | First message timestamp |
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+ | `end_time` | Last message timestamp |
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+ | `message_count` | Total messages in session |
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+ | `user_message_count` | User messages |
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+ | `assistant_message_count` | Assistant messages |
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+ | `total_input_tokens` | Sum of input tokens |
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+ | `total_output_tokens` | Sum of output tokens |
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+ | `total_tokens` | Input + output tokens |
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+ | `source` | `cli`, `browser`, or `web` |
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+
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+ **`messages`** — One row per message.
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+
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+ | Column | Description |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `session_id` | Foreign key to sessions |
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+ | `message_index` | Position within session |
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+ | `role` | `user`, `assistant`, `system`, etc. |
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+ | `content` | Message text content |
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+ | `thinking` | Extended thinking / reasoning text |
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+ | `timestamp` | Message timestamp |
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+ | `model` | Model ID for this response |
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+ | `record_type` | Original record type |
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+ | `tool_names` | JSON array of tools called |
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+ | `tool_use_id` | Tool call ID for tool results |
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+ | `is_tool_result` | Whether this is a tool response |
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+ | `input_tokens` | Input tokens for this turn |
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+ | `output_tokens` | Output tokens for this turn |
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+ | `cache_read_tokens` | Prompt cache read tokens |
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+ | `cache_create_tokens` | Prompt cache creation tokens |
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+ | `stop_reason` | Why the model stopped |
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+ | `duration_ms` | Response time in milliseconds |
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+
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+ ### Full-text search
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+
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+ The `messages_fts` table provides full-text search across `content` and `thinking` columns:
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+
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+ ```sql
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+ SELECT * FROM messages_fts WHERE messages_fts MATCH 'datasette'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Views
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+
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+ | View | Description |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `sessions_overview` | Sessions with title, dates, token counts |
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+ | `projects_summary` | Aggregate stats per project |
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+ | `daily_activity` | Sessions, messages, and tokens per day |
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+ | `tool_usage` | Tool call counts across all sessions |
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+ | `model_usage` | Message and token counts per model |
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+
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+ ## Example queries
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+
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+ ```sql
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+ -- Most active projects
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+ SELECT project, count(*) as sessions, sum(total_tokens) as tokens
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+ FROM sessions GROUP BY project ORDER BY sessions DESC
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+
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+ -- Tool usage breakdown
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+ SELECT * FROM tool_usage LIMIT 20
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+
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+ -- Search for anything you've discussed
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+ SELECT session_id, role, content
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+ FROM messages
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+ WHERE rowid IN (
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+ SELECT rowid FROM messages_fts WHERE messages_fts MATCH 'authentication'
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+ )
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+ LIMIT 20
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+
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+ -- Daily token burn
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+ SELECT * FROM daily_activity LIMIT 30
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+
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+ -- Biggest sessions by token usage
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+ SELECT session_id, summary, total_tokens, message_count
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+ FROM sessions ORDER BY total_tokens DESC LIMIT 10
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+
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+ -- Model usage over time
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+ SELECT date(timestamp) as day, model, count(*) as messages
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+ FROM messages WHERE model IS NOT NULL
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+ GROUP BY day, model ORDER BY day DESC
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Features
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+
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+ - **Idempotent imports**: Re-running the same import updates existing records without creating duplicates
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+ - **Corrupted line recovery**: Handles concatenated/malformed JSONL lines common in older session files
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+ - **Base64 stripping**: Replaces inline images and documents with size placeholders to keep the database manageable
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+ - **Content truncation**: Caps individual messages at 100K characters
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+ - **Schema evolution**: Uses `alter=True` so new fields in future Claude Code versions are automatically added
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+
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+ ## Known limitations
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+
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+ - **Project path reconstruction is best-effort.** Claude Code encodes directory paths by replacing `/` with `-`. Since hyphens in directory names are ambiguous, `-home-my-cool-project` becomes `/home/my/cool/project` rather than `/home/my-cool-project`. The `project` column is useful for grouping but may not exactly match the original path.
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+
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+ ## Development
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/hockinghills/claude-code-to-sqlite
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+ cd claude-code-to-sqlite
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+ pip install -e ".[test]"
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+ pytest
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+ ```
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+ # claude-code-to-sqlite
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+
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+ Save [Claude Code](https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code) session transcripts to a SQLite database for exploration with [Datasette](https://datasette.io/).
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+
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+ Part of the [Dogsheep](https://dogsheep.github.io/) family of tools for building a personal data warehouse.
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+
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+ ## Installation
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ pip install claude-code-to-sqlite
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Import Claude Code CLI sessions
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+
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+ Import sessions from your local Claude Code history:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Default: reads from ~/.claude/projects/
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite sessions claude.db
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+
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+ # From a specific directory
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite sessions claude.db /path/to/session-files/
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+
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+ # Include subagent session files
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite sessions claude.db --include-agents
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Import claude.ai web conversations
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+
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+ Import conversations from a [claude.ai data export](https://support.anthropic.com/en/articles/7996885-how-do-i-export-my-data) ZIP file:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite web-export claude.db data-export.zip
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Import a single session file
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite session claude.db path/to/session.jsonl --project myapp
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### View database statistics
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ claude-code-to-sqlite stats claude.db
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Explore with Datasette
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ datasette claude.db
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then open http://localhost:8001 in your browser.
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+
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+ ## Supported formats
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+
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+ | Format | Source | Command |
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+ |---|---|---|
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+ | JSONL | Claude Code CLI (`~/.claude/projects/`) | `sessions` |
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+ | JSONL | Pre-split browser exports | `sessions` |
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+ | JSON | claude-code-transcripts style | `sessions` |
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+ | ZIP | claude.ai Settings > Export Data | `web-export` |
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+
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+ All formats can be imported into the same database. A `source` column on the `sessions` table tracks the origin (`cli`, `browser`, or `web`).
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+
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+ ## Database schema
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+
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+ ### Tables
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+
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+ **`sessions`** — One row per session.
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+
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+ | Column | Description |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `session_id` | Primary key (UUID) |
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+ | `project` | Working directory / project path |
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+ | `cwd` | Current working directory at session start |
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+ | `client_version` | Claude Code version |
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+ | `models` | JSON array of model IDs used |
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+ | `summary` | Auto-generated session summary |
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+ | `custom_title` | User-set session title |
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+ | `start_time` | First message timestamp |
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+ | `end_time` | Last message timestamp |
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+ | `message_count` | Total messages in session |
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+ | `user_message_count` | User messages |
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+ | `assistant_message_count` | Assistant messages |
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+ | `total_input_tokens` | Sum of input tokens |
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+ | `total_output_tokens` | Sum of output tokens |
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+ | `total_tokens` | Input + output tokens |
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+ | `source` | `cli`, `browser`, or `web` |
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+
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+ **`messages`** — One row per message.
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+
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+ | Column | Description |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `session_id` | Foreign key to sessions |
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+ | `message_index` | Position within session |
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+ | `role` | `user`, `assistant`, `system`, etc. |
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+ | `content` | Message text content |
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+ | `thinking` | Extended thinking / reasoning text |
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+ | `timestamp` | Message timestamp |
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+ | `model` | Model ID for this response |
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+ | `record_type` | Original record type |
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+ | `tool_names` | JSON array of tools called |
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+ | `tool_use_id` | Tool call ID for tool results |
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+ | `is_tool_result` | Whether this is a tool response |
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+ | `input_tokens` | Input tokens for this turn |
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+ | `output_tokens` | Output tokens for this turn |
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+ | `cache_read_tokens` | Prompt cache read tokens |
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+ | `cache_create_tokens` | Prompt cache creation tokens |
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+ | `stop_reason` | Why the model stopped |
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+ | `duration_ms` | Response time in milliseconds |
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+
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+ ### Full-text search
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+
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+ The `messages_fts` table provides full-text search across `content` and `thinking` columns:
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+
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+ ```sql
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+ SELECT * FROM messages_fts WHERE messages_fts MATCH 'datasette'
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Views
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+
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+ | View | Description |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `sessions_overview` | Sessions with title, dates, token counts |
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+ | `projects_summary` | Aggregate stats per project |
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+ | `daily_activity` | Sessions, messages, and tokens per day |
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+ | `tool_usage` | Tool call counts across all sessions |
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+ | `model_usage` | Message and token counts per model |
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+
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+ ## Example queries
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+
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+ ```sql
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+ -- Most active projects
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+ SELECT project, count(*) as sessions, sum(total_tokens) as tokens
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+ FROM sessions GROUP BY project ORDER BY sessions DESC
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+
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+ -- Tool usage breakdown
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+ SELECT * FROM tool_usage LIMIT 20
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+
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+ -- Search for anything you've discussed
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+ SELECT session_id, role, content
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+ FROM messages
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+ WHERE rowid IN (
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+ SELECT rowid FROM messages_fts WHERE messages_fts MATCH 'authentication'
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+ )
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+ LIMIT 20
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+
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+ -- Daily token burn
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+ SELECT * FROM daily_activity LIMIT 30
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+
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+ -- Biggest sessions by token usage
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+ SELECT session_id, summary, total_tokens, message_count
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+ FROM sessions ORDER BY total_tokens DESC LIMIT 10
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+
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+ -- Model usage over time
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+ SELECT date(timestamp) as day, model, count(*) as messages
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+ FROM messages WHERE model IS NOT NULL
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+ GROUP BY day, model ORDER BY day DESC
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+ ```
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+ ## Features
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+ - **Idempotent imports**: Re-running the same import updates existing records without creating duplicates
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+ - **Corrupted line recovery**: Handles concatenated/malformed JSONL lines common in older session files
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+ - **Base64 stripping**: Replaces inline images and documents with size placeholders to keep the database manageable
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+ - **Content truncation**: Caps individual messages at 100K characters
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+ - **Schema evolution**: Uses `alter=True` so new fields in future Claude Code versions are automatically added
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+ ## Known limitations
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+ - **Project path reconstruction is best-effort.** Claude Code encodes directory paths by replacing `/` with `-`. Since hyphens in directory names are ambiguous, `-home-my-cool-project` becomes `/home/my/cool/project` rather than `/home/my-cool-project`. The `project` column is useful for grouping but may not exactly match the original path.
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+ ## Development
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+ ```bash
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+ """Save Claude Code session transcripts to a SQLite database."""
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+ __version__ = "0.1.0"