Probably, claude-file-recovery can also help you if you did not set it up, as sort of a last resort. But it's often a good idea to have your files backed up one way or another yes, I was just unaware that my backup hadn't run in a while.
I considered doing that, but my 80+ files were scattered in over 20 large conversations, It would've been too annoying to keep track of which file was extracted, and probably would have exhausted the context window of a chat in no-time.
From what I understand, to rewind, Claude will have to have written / edited the files that you want to recover specifically in the session that you want to run /rewind in. In my case files were edited multiple times in over 20 sessions, maybe more. Claude-file-recover combines the files from all sessions. But yes, I think they are stored for /rewind and /resume indeed.
Claude code can certainly recover files from the files yes. In my case I had to recover 80 files stored in over 20+ maybe more sessions in the last month. To recover all those files in one context window without a deterministic script that keeps track of what has extracted and what not, seemed too challenging for me. Claude-file-recovery is able to index all available files and also able to extract files at a certain point in time, without having to rely on the LLM correctly parsing 20+ sessions which won’t fit in one context window.
Yes, as soon as I noticed that I changed that setting to 9999 days. Luckily enough I still was in that 30 day window. But true, the retention window is a factor for chances of recovery indeed.
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