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Bench: Tool for Storing and Reviewing Claude Code Sessions

By

Chris Messina

2mo ago· 1 min readenProduct
Bagel score 38 of 100
38/100
Stale
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More crust than filling. Mostly air.

Score38Typepress releaseSentimentpositive

Summary

Bench is a tool that automatically stores and tracks Claude Code sessions, allowing users to review tool calls, file changes, and share complete session histories via links. It helps developers understand what Claude Code did in pull requests, spot issues, and collaborate by sharing session context without additional explanation. The tool is free with no limits and can be set up with one prompt on Mac and Linux systems.

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By using Bench you can automatically store every session and easily find out what happened.
Spot issues at a glance, dig into every tool call and file change, and share the full context with others through a single link: no further context needed.
When things go right, embed the history in your PRs. When things go wrong, send the link to a colleague to ask for help.
Free, no limits. One prompt to set up on Mac and Linux.
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Claude Code just opened a PR. But do you really know what it did? By using Bench you can automatically store every session and easily find out what happened. Spot issues at a glance, dig into every tool call and file change, and share the full context wit

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