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ClaudeSync bridges your local development environment with Claude.ai projects, enabling seamless synchronization to enhance your AI-powered workflow.
ClaudeSync is an independent, open-source project not affiliated with Anthropic or Claude.ai. By using ClaudeSync, you agree to:
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Plan | Supported |
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Pro | ✅ |
Team | ✅ |
Free | ❌ |
Ensure you have an SSH key for secure credential storage. Follow GitHub's guide to generate and add your SSH key.
Install ClaudeSync
pip install claudesync
Authenticate
claudesync auth login
Create a Project
claudesync project create
Start Syncing*
claudesync push
*This is a one-way sync. Files not present locally will be removed from the Claude.ai project unless pruning is disabled.
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FAQs
A tool to synchronize local files with Claude.ai projects
We found that claudesync demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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