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Your own Claude Code,
wired into everything you know.

VoidLens runs Claude Code locally with your notes attached, and folds every Claude subscription you have into one MCP layer.

A desktop app that runs Claude Code for you.

VoidLens opens your own Claude Code session and keeps it attached to your notes, so answers already have the context you would otherwise paste in by hand. History, memory and configuration stay on your machine as plain files, not behind a server you do not control.

One MCP server, as many accounts as you have subscriptions.

Most tools give you one connection to one account. VoidLens lets the same MCP server run as several accounts at once, and you choose which subscriptions each connection can use, all of them or just one.

one server

mcp.linear.app

linear-work

work workspace

every subscription

linear-personal

personal workspace

devvoid

Two accounts of one server, kept apart. Each keeps its own credentials, and you decide which subscriptions can reach it.

Everything stays on your machine.

History, memory and configuration are plain files on disk. No hosted database, no account required to keep your own notes, nothing to export before you can read them yourself.

What you can do with it

Live tool calls

Watch every tool call and hook event as Claude works. No safe mode, no hidden system prompt.

Memory before every turn

See which notes were pulled into context before Claude answers, and why they were chosen.

Switch accounts mid conversation

Move a conversation between Claude Code accounts without starting over.

Import your history

Bring in past Claude Code conversations before they age out of the thirty day window.

Search your notes

Filter by domain and follow resolved wikilinks across your whole vault.

VoidLens is not released yet. The source is public now.

Follow along or read the code at the repository below.