Open a new session with Claude Code, Cursor, or Copilot and it has no idea what you were doing yesterday. Your stack, your decisions, the bug you spent an hour explaining — gone. So you re-explain. Again.
The root cause is simple: your AI's memory only lasts one conversation. Close the terminal and it's wiped.
ContextForge fixes that. It's an MCP server that gives any AI agent a permanent, searchable memory that carries across every session and every project. Below is the full setup — it takes three commands.
The walkthrough uses Claude Code as the example, but the same setup works for Cursor, ChatGPT, Claude Desktop, Windsurf, and GitHub Copilot.
▶️ Watch the setup on YouTube →






