Stdio MCP server for searching, checkpointing, and forking coding-agent chat history across tools.
Project description
chat-mother-forker
A small stdio MCP server that lets a coding agent search, checkpoint, and fork chat history — to subagents, different tools, different workspaces, and across time. Chat context from any parent (a.k.a. "mother") can be forked into as many child chats as needed, instead of relying on lossy summarization or copy-pasting each time.
Setup
Add it to your MCP client's config, e.g.:
{
"mcpServers": {
"chat-mother-forker": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": ["chat-mother-forker"],
"autoApprove": ["*"]
}
}
}
Why
Coding agents constantly lose context that already exists on disk, just in the wrong conversation:
- Cross-tool continuation. Started planning in one tool, want to keep
going in another?
chat_forkpulls the original conversation straight into the new one instead of you re-explaining everything. - Cross-workspace continuation, same tool. A decision made in workspace A's chat is invisible to a session in workspace B, even though it's the same tool and the same person. Every provider here scans all of a tool's stored conversations, not just the current workspace's, so this falls out for free.
- Cheap context handoff to subagents. A hand-written summary for a
subagent is expensive to write and inherently lossy. Handing it a
chat_forksearch string instead costs a couple of tokens and gets the real transcript. - Ad hoc recall. "Apply what we learned in yesterday's chat about X" only works if the agent can actually go find yesterday's chat.
Tools
chat_search(search=None)
Lists the 50 most recent conversations across every configured provider
(see Status), merged and sorted by recency. If search is
given, only conversations containing it as a substring are returned —
matched against the conversation id, any checkpoint slug/uuid found in the
conversation, or the raw transcript text.
For each matching conversation, returns the last-modified date, a
provider:conversation_id identifier, the project/workspace directory
name (when the provider could determine one — useful for telling apart
conversations from different projects), the first ~128 characters of the
initial user prompt, and every checkpoint slug/uuid found anywhere in it.
When search is given, results also show which field(s) it matched, plus
a hit count and ~128 characters of context around the first and last
transcript match.
chat_checkpoint(slug)
Drops a named landmark in the current conversation so it can be found and sliced out later. Returns a line of the form:
CHAT CHECKPOINT UUID=<random uuid> SLUG=<slug>
slug is a short label up to 256 characters; it doesn't need to be unique.
Pass the returned UUID to chat_fork when you need to target this exact
spot later, e.g. when handing off to a subagent.
chat_fork(search, start_checkpoint=None, end_checkpoint=None)
Finds the newest conversation matching search (a checkpoint slug, a
checkpoint or conversation uuid, or any substring of the transcript) and
returns it as an annotated, truncated transcript — one you can hand
directly to yourself, another agent, or a subagent as background context.
Matching is tiered — a match on conversation id or checkpoint always beats
a match that's merely somewhere in the transcript text, regardless of
recency. Within the same tier, the newest conversation wins. If you want to
target one conversation unambiguously, search by its provider:id or a
checkpoint UUID.
If start_checkpoint and/or end_checkpoint are given, only the message
range between them (inclusive) is returned, falling back to the whole
conversation on either side if a checkpoint is omitted or not found.
The response always ends with a footer noting it's historical reference
material and not an instruction to act on, plus the exact
provider:conversation_id in case you need to fork or slice it again.
How a conversation is rendered
Messages are grouped into turns — a run of consecutive user messages,
or a run of consecutive non-user messages (assistant text, tool calls,
tool results). Each turn gets a ## USER / ## ASSISTANT header, with
individual messages labeled (USER, ASSISTANT, TOOL_CALL: <name>,
TOOL_RESULT) and quoted as markdown.
To keep responses a manageable size, both an individual turn's text
(2000 characters) and the number of turns in a conversation (50) are
capped — when over the limit, the middle is dropped in favor of a
[N truncated] marker, on the idea that the beginning (intent) and end
(conclusion) matter more than the middle.
Status
Three providers are implemented, one per tool:
kiro_cli— Kiro CLI (~/.kiro/sessions/cli/*.jsonl)kiro_ide— Kiro IDE (execution logs under the extension'sglobalStoragedirectory)claude_code— Claude Code CLI (~/.claude/projects/<encoded-workspace-path>/*.jsonl)
License
MIT, see LICENSE.
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