nelly-elephant-mcp
Search and resume past Claude Code conversations via MCP. An elephant never forgets.
nelly-elephant-mcp
An elephant never forgets — and neither should your AI.
Search and resume past Claude Code conversations via the Model Context Protocol (MCP).
Install
npm install -g nelly-elephant-mcp
Or install from source:
git clone https://github.com/SpicyRiceCakes/nelly-elephant-mcp.git
cd nelly-elephant-mcp
npm install && npm run build
npm install -g .
Configure
Where Nelly looks
Claude Code stores all session transcripts — from every project — in one place:
~/.claude/projects/
├── -Users-you-project-alpha/ ← sessions from project alpha
│ ├── abc123.jsonl
│ └── def456.jsonl
├── -Users-you-project-beta/ ← sessions from project beta
│ └── ghi789.jsonl
└── ... ← every project you've ever opened
Nelly searches all of them at once. It doesn't matter which project you're in when you ask — she searches everything.
Recommended: Global (available in every project)
claude mcp add -s user nelly -- nelly-elephant-mcp
Restart Claude Code. Nelly is ready.
Alternative: Current project only
claude mcp add nelly -- nelly-elephant-mcp
Even in per-project mode, Nelly still searches all sessions. The only difference is whether she's available to call.
Trunk Modes
Nelly has two modes — just say which one you want:
- 🐘 Long Trunk — the full Nelly experience. She'll talk you through the search, ask follow-up questions, and celebrate when she finds it. An elephant never forgets.
- 🐘 Short Trunk — just the results. No personality, no narration. Date, project, snippet, resume command. Done.
Say "Nelly long trunk" or "Nelly short trunk" to switch anytime.
Tools
| Tool | What it does |
|---|---|
nelly_instructions | Returns usage guide and system status. |
nelly_search | Search past sessions by keyword. Supports date range and project filters. |
nelly_context | Get expanded context from a specific session. |
nelly_recent | List most recent sessions. |
How it works
Claude Code stores session transcripts as JSONL files in ~/.claude/projects/. Nelly searches these files, extracts human-readable text, and returns matching sessions with claude --resume commands.
You can filter by project name or date range if you want to narrow the search. But by default, Nelly searches everything — that's the point.
The AI uses a "spiral search" pattern — starting broad, trying variations, and asking for hints rather than giving up after one attempt.
Privacy
Elephants have trunks, not phones.
What Nelly does: Reads local files on your machine. Zero network calls. Zero telemetry. Zero data collection. Nelly doesn't send data anywhere. Read the source — it's four files.
What you should know: Nelly runs inside Claude Code. When she finds a matching session, the snippets and project names she returns become part of your current conversation for Claude to process — the same way anything you discuss in a Claude session does. Nelly isn't sending data anywhere extra — it's just that whatever she finds becomes part of the chat, like reading a file or pasting text.
In plain English: Nelly searches locally, but the results become part of your conversation. For sensitive searches, use grep directly in your terminal instead — that stays fully on your machine.
Use Nelly for moments of need, not as a browsing tool. Every search puts past session content into your current conversation. Search when you need to find something specific, not to casually explore your history.
Never use Nelly to search for passwords, API keys, or secrets. If a past session contains a leaked credential, searching for it with Nelly copies it into a second session — doubling the exposure. Use grep directly in your terminal instead:
grep -r "your-search-term" ~/.claude/projects/
That stays fully local. No API, no cloud, no second copy.
Compatibility
| Version | Platform | Status |
|---|---|---|
| v1.0 | Claude Code (macOS, Windows, Linux) | Live |
| v1.a | Codex CLI | PRs welcome |
| v1.b | Gemini CLI | PRs welcome |
| v1.c | Cursor | Research needed |
| v1.d | Windsurf | Research needed |
| v1.e | Cline | Research needed |
Contributing
We built the Claude Code adapter. Want to make one for your tool?
- Fork the repo and look at
src/search.ts— that's the pattern - Adapters need to find session files and parse them for your tool's format
- PRs welcome
Origin
Born from a real need — couldn't find a fix from a previous session. Knew it was somewhere in the conversation history but couldn't remember which one. Searched with grep, found it, realized this should be a tool. Built it that night.
License
MIT
Built by SpicyRiceCakes x Claude
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