Hermit Tool Preserves ChatGPT Context for LLM Migration
By
Jan-Kasper Jakubowski
Sat on the counter overnight. Well past its best.
Summary
Hermit is a tool that processes ChatGPT data exports to preserve conversation context when switching between different large language models (LLMs). It extracts structured profiles from ChatGPT conversations, organizing them by projects and recurring themes with temporal awareness (active vs. past). The tool generates ready-to-use files for various LLM platforms like Claude Memory, Claude Projects, and Gemini Gems, offering free analytics with one-time pricing and data deletion within 24 hours.
Key quotes
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Hermit processes your full ChatGPT data export and generates one structured profile per ChatGPT project and recurring theme, with temporal awareness (ACTIVE vs PAST).
Ready-to-paste files for Claude Memory, Claude Projects, Gemini Gems, or any LLM.
One-shot pricing, not a subscription. Data deleted within 24h.
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