Organize Claude Code memories, skills, MCP servers, commands, agents, rules via drag-and-drop.
{
"mcpServers": {
"io-github-mcpware-claude-code-organizer": {
"command": "<see-readme>",
"args": []
}
}
}No install config available. Check the server's README for setup instructions.
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Organize Claude Code memories, skills, MCP servers, commands, agents, rules via drag-and-drop.
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Last commit 5 days ago. 218 stars.
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Transport: stdio. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, and most MCP clients.
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AI agents: read AI_INDEX.md first. It is the navigation manifest for this codebase — where to find every module, how they connect, and where to look before making any claim about the code.
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Claude Code Organizer (CCO) is a free, open-source dashboard that lets you manage all Claude Code configuration — memories, skills, MCP servers, settings, agents, rules, and hooks — across global and project scopes. It includes a security scanner for MCP tool poisoning and prompt injection, a per-item context token budget tracker, per-project MCP enable/disable controls, and bulk cleanup for duplicate configs. All without leaving the window.
v0.18.0 — Backup Center: one click backs up every memory, skill, MCP config, rule, plan, agent, and session to a private GitHub repo. Auto-runs every 4 hours via systemd. See git history. Never lose your Claude setup again.
Scan for poisoned MCP servers. Reclaim wasted context tokens. Disable MCP servers per-project. Find and delete duplicate memories. Move misplaced configs where they belong.
Privacy: CCO reads Claude Code config files on your machine (global and project-level). Nothing is sent externally. Zero telemetry.

297 tests (124 unit + 173 E2E) | Zero dependencies | Demo recorded by AI using Pagecast
100+ stars in 5 days. Built by a CS dropout who found 140 invisible config files controlling Claude and decided no one should have to
cateach one. First open source project — thank you to everyone who starred, tested, and reported issues.
Every time you use Claude Code, three things happen silently:
You don't know what Claude actually loads. Each category has different rules — MCP servers follow precedence, agents shadow each other by name, settings merge across files. You can't see what's active without digging through multiple directories.
Your context window fills up. Duplicates, stale instructions, MCP tool schemas — all pre-loaded before you type a single word. The fuller the context, the less accurate Claud