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I love Claude Code I use both the Desktop and the CLI every day. I would love if I could visualize my sessions, and jump back to them. As an exploration, I made an organic mind map that reads your local Claude Code history and renders it as a live, interactive graph.

This allows you to zoom in and out, collapse nodes, view prompts and a small snippet of the latest response, and quickly jump into a specific session by clicking it.


Each agent is a .sh file containing a prompt and a launchd plist for scheduling. They interact with the Claude Code CLI, generate local artifacts like logs and reports, and send a notification upon completion. A meta-agent then analyzes a goals file and recent logs to propose changes on a branch.

This setup eliminates the need for frameworks or orchestration layers, relying solely on shell scripts, launchd, and the claude CLI. I wanted a flexible tool that I could modify without being constrained by someone else’s abstractions. The obvious trade-off is that it’s macOS-only and designed for single-machine use, but for my specific needs, this works perfectly.


You can live in the south of Spain for very little... assuming you don't want to live in big cities of course


+1 for that. I live in Malaga and prices are OK. You can find a 1BR apartment from 300€, maybe 250€. Not much tech/startup scene, if you want to engage in this field. There is a technology park where you can find job offers in technology (development, IT), although some of them are from IT consulting firms with low wages and long hours, so you better choose wisely.

The weather is very good, 30°-35°C in the summer, and 10°-15°C in winter. And you have a wide variety of beaches along the coast (you will be in the Costa del Sol)

There are very good connections with the rest of European cities via its airport, and you can get cheap flights with RyanAir.


Marbella, Spain is starting to get some attention from investors lately (http://marbellalabs.com). I really hope we will see more tech people here soon.


Hey Paul, I worked there a couple of years ago -- 2 mins from the Copper Tower -- but came back to UK, reluctantly. I'd come back at the drop of a hat.

I tried to get things going when I was there, particularly at the Málaga tech park.

I'd love to know what's going on.


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