Unified Agentic Memory Across Harnesses Using Hooks

# AI Tools Can Now Remember Things Better—No Matter Which One You Use Different AI coding assistants like Claude and Codex now have a way to remember information between conversations using a technique called hooks, which basically lets them store memories in a shared database. This means you're not locked into using just one AI tool—you can switch between them while they all pull from the same memory. Think of it like having multiple smart assistants who all read from the same notebook instead of each keeping their own separate diary.
How hook implementation gives Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor persistent memory via Neo4j, without locking you into any one of them. The post Unified Agentic Memory Across Harnesses Using Hooks appeared first on Towards Data Science.
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