> Individual project conversations (searches are limited to within each specific project).
> Each project has its own separate memory space and dedicated project summary, so the context within each of your projects is focused, relevant, and separate from other projects or non-project chats.
Each project should have its own memory and general chats should not pollute that.
According to the docs "How to search and reference past chats", you need to explicit ask for it, and it's reflected as a tool call. I'm wondering if you just can tell Claude to not look into memory in the conversation, if as they claim, it's so easy to spot Claude using this feature.
> Individual project conversations (searches are limited to within each specific project).
> Each project has its own separate memory space and dedicated project summary, so the context within each of your projects is focused, relevant, and separate from other projects or non-project chats.
Each project should have its own memory and general chats should not pollute that.
According to the docs "How to search and reference past chats", you need to explicit ask for it, and it's reflected as a tool call. I'm wondering if you just can tell Claude to not look into memory in the conversation, if as they claim, it's so easy to spot Claude using this feature.