# Storage Configuration > Global, per-project, and multi-Claude setups --- ## Database Location All memories are stored in a **single local SQLite file**: | Platform | Database Location | |----------|------------------| | macOS | `~/Library/Application Support/com.vestige.core/vestige.db` | | Linux | `~/.local/share/vestige/core/vestige.db` | | Windows | `%APPDATA%\vestige\core\vestige.db` | --- ## Storage Modes ### Option 1: Global Memory (Default) One shared memory for all projects. Good for: - Personal preferences that apply everywhere - Cross-project learning - Simpler setup ```bash # Default behavior - no configuration needed claude mcp add vestige vestige-mcp -s user ``` ### Option 2: Per-Project Memory Separate memory per codebase. Good for: - Client work (keep memories isolated) - Different coding styles per project - Team environments **Claude Code Setup:** Add to your project's `.claude/settings.local.json`: ```json { "mcpServers": { "vestige": { "command": "vestige-mcp", "args": ["--data-dir", "./.vestige"] } } } ``` This creates `.vestige/vestige.db` in your project root. Add `.vestige/` to `.gitignore`. **Multiple Named Instances:** For power users who want both global AND project memory: ```json { "mcpServers": { "vestige-global": { "command": "vestige-mcp" }, "vestige-project": { "command": "vestige-mcp", "args": ["--data-dir", "./.vestige"] } } } ``` ### Option 3: Multi-Claude Household For setups with multiple Claude instances (e.g., Claude Desktop + Claude Code, or two personas): **Shared Memory (Both Claudes share memories):** ```json { "mcpServers": { "vestige": { "command": "vestige-mcp", "args": ["--data-dir", "~/shared-vestige"] } } } ``` **Separate Identities (Each Claude has own memory):** Claude Desktop config - for "Domovoi": ```json { "mcpServers": { "vestige": { "command": "vestige-mcp", "args": ["--data-dir", "~/vestige-domovoi"] } } } ``` Claude Code config - for "Storm": ```json { "mcpServers": { "vestige": { "command": "vestige-mcp", "args": ["--data-dir", "~/vestige-storm"] } } } ``` --- ## Data Safety **Important:** Vestige stores data locally with no cloud sync, redundancy, or automatic backup. | Use Case | Risk Level | Recommendation | |----------|------------|----------------| | AI conversation memory | Low | Acceptable without backup—easily rebuilt | | Coding patterns & decisions | Medium | Periodic backups recommended | | Sensitive/critical data | High | **Not recommended**—use purpose-built systems | **Vestige is not designed for:** medical records, financial transactions, legal documents, or any data requiring compliance guarantees. --- ## Backup Options ### Manual (one-time) ```bash # macOS cp ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.vestige.core/vestige.db ~/vestige-backup.db # Linux cp ~/.local/share/vestige/core/vestige.db ~/vestige-backup.db ``` ### Automated (cron job) ```bash # Add to crontab - backs up every hour 0 * * * * cp ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.vestige.core/vestige.db ~/.vestige-backups/vestige-$(date +\%Y\%m\%d-\%H\%M).db ``` ### System Backups Just use **Time Machine** (macOS) / **Windows Backup** / **rsync** — they'll catch the file automatically. > For personal use with Claude? Don't overthink it. The memories aren't that precious. --- ## Direct SQL Access The database is just SQLite. You can query it directly: ```bash sqlite3 ~/Library/Application\ Support/com.vestige.core/vestige.db # Example queries SELECT content, retention_strength FROM knowledge_nodes ORDER BY retention_strength DESC LIMIT 10; SELECT content FROM knowledge_nodes WHERE tags LIKE '%identity%'; SELECT COUNT(*) FROM knowledge_nodes WHERE retention_strength < 0.1; ``` **Caution**: Don't modify the database while Vestige is running.