SMRTR ProgrammingJun 10, 2026Hacker News

dmg – a Claude Code skill for persistent memory and session sync

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Claude Code loses all context between sessions, forcing developers to re-explain project layouts and past decisions every time. The /dmg slash command fixes this by automatically committing dirty repos, refreshing stale documentation, and updating persistent markdown memory files at session end — so the next session starts fully informed about your stack, preferences, and lessons learned.

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