I have project folders/files and memory stored for each session, when I come back to my projects the context is drawn from the memory files and the status that were saved in my project md files.
Create a better workflow for your self and your teams and do it the right way. Quick expect the prompt to store everything for you.
For the Claude team. If you havent already, I'd recommend you create some best practices for people that don't know any better, otherwise people are going to expect things to be a certain way and its going to cause a lot of friction when people cant do what the expect to be able to do.
It’s hard to do it without killing performance and requires engineering in the DC to have fast access to SSDs etc.
Disclosure: work on ai@msft. Opinions my own.
Let's see what Boris Cherny himself and other Anthropic vibe-coders say about this:
https://x.com/bcherny/status/2044847849662505288
Opus 4.7 loves doing complex, long-running tasks like deep research, refactoring code, building complex features, iterating until it hits a performance benchmark.
https://x.com/bcherny/status/2007179858435281082
For very long-running tasks, I will either (a) prompt Claude to verify its work with a background agent when it's done... so Claude can cook without being blocked on me.
https://x.com/trq212/status/2033097354560393727
Opus 4.6 is incredibly reliable at long running tasks
https://x.com/trq212/status/2032518424375734646
The long context window means fewer compactions and longer-running sessions. I've found myself starting new sessions much less frequently with 1 million context.
https://x.com/trq212/status/2032245598754324968
I used to be a religious /clear user, but doing much less now, imo 4.6 is quite good across long context windows
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I could go on
Yeah it's called lunch!