Share Claude Code sessions as URLs your team can read
Run /share inside any Claude Code session and Lore turns the thread (prompts, tool calls, diffs, images) into a shareable URL. Free workspace plan.
What this integration does
Lore turns any Claude Code session into a URL your team can open in a browser. Run /share from inside the session and you get a link to the full conversation (prompts, tool calls, diffs, images), rendered the way it played out.
The integration is a Claude Code skill. There is nothing to build, no application to install in your IDE, and no API key to configure. If you can run a Claude Code skill, you can share a session.
How it works
- Install the Tanagram CLI:
npm install -g @tanagram/lore
- Run
lore once to authorize. Your sessions upload automatically from then on.
- Inside any Claude Code session, run
/share. The skill exports the thread to Lore and returns a lore.tanagram.ai/session/... URL.
- Paste the URL anywhere you collaborate: a PR description, a Slack channel, a Linear ticket, a Loom comment. The recipient opens it in a browser and sees the conversation in full.
The CLI also starts a background sync so your Claude Code sessions are uploaded automatically. You can browse, search, and trim them later at lore.tanagram.ai/threads.
What gets exported
Everything in the session that's worth sharing:
- Every prompt and assistant turn, in order.
- Every tool call the model made and its result.
- Every diff applied during the session.
- Every image attached to a turn.
- Skill invocations, with their input and output preserved.
What doesn't get exported:
- Local files outside the session. Lore never reads your filesystem.
- Messages you trim before publishing.
- Anything in the session if you don't run
/share. The export is opt-in per session.
Visibility
Each shared thread can be set to one of three modes:
- Private, only you. Use this when you want a personal archive or you're not yet sure whether the thread is worth showing.
- Workspace, visible to teammates with the same email domain. The default for team sharing.
- Public, visible to anyone with the URL. Use this for outbound sharing (a PR on a public repo, a tweet, a job application).
Visibility can be changed at any time. Deleting the URL removes the underlying thread.
When to share a Claude Code session
Three patterns where teams have made sharing stick:
- PR review. Paste the Lore URL in the PR description when the why is more interesting than the what. Reviewers see the alternatives that got rejected and the constraints discovered mid-session.
- Incident response. When the fix lives inside a long Claude Code session, run
/share before closing it. The URL goes into the post-incident doc; three months later, anyone asking "why does this work this way" has a one-click answer.
- Onboarding. Curated Lore URLs are closer to pair-programming with the original engineer than any document a teammate has time to write. New hires read how the team thinks, not just what it shipped.
For a longer treatment of these patterns, see How to share a Claude Code session with your team.
Pricing
The Claude Code integration is free. The Free tier covers thread uploads, public links (3-day TTL), and workspace membership. Permanent shared links and the Skills tab come with Creator ($29/month). Workspace-wide thread sharing and the Review feature (beta) come with Team ($19 per seat / month, minimum 2 seats).
Existing Lore URLs keep working at your current tier until the period ends, even after a cancellation.