Intelligent undo for Claude Code sessions - Revert individual operations with cascading safety and detailed previews.
ccundo seamlessly integrates with Claude Code to provide granular undo and redo functionality. It reads directly from Claude Code's session files to track file operations and allows you to selectively revert or restore changes with full preview and cascading safety.
- Automatic Detection - Reads directly from Claude Code session files
- Detailed Previews - See exactly what will be changed before undoing/redoing
- Cascading Undo/Redo - Maintains project consistency by undoing/redoing dependent operations
- Complete Redo System - Reverse any undo operation with full cascading support
- Multi-language - Supports English and Japanese (日本語)
- Smart Operation Tracking - Tracks file edits, creations, deletions, renames, and bash commands
- Safe Backups - Creates backups before making changes
- Zero Configuration - Works out of the box with Claude Code
npm install -g ccundo
- Navigate to a directory where you've used Claude Code
- List recent operations:
ccundo list
- Preview what would be undone:
ccundo preview
- Undo operations with confirmation:
ccundo undo
- Redo previously undone operations:
ccundo redo
View all operations from your current Claude Code session:
ccundo list # Show recent operations
ccundo list --all # Include already undone operations
Example output:
Operations from Claude Code session:
1. [ACTIVE] file_edit - 2m ago
ID: toolu_01XYZ...
File: /project/src/app.js
2. [ACTIVE] file_create - 5m ago
ID: toolu_01ABC...
File: /project/src/utils.js
3. [ACTIVE] bash_command - 7m ago
ID: toolu_01DEF...
Command: npm install express
See exactly what will be undone without making any changes:
ccundo preview # Interactive selection
ccundo preview <operation-id> # Preview specific operation
Preview shows:
- File diffs for edits (- current content, + original content)
- Content that will be restored for deleted files
- Files that will be deleted for created files
- Bash commands that require manual intervention
Safely revert operations with detailed confirmation:
ccundo undo # Interactive selection with preview
ccundo undo <operation-id> # Undo specific operation
ccundo undo --yes # Skip confirmation prompts
Cascading Undo: When you select an operation to undo, ccundo will also undo ALL operations that came after it. This ensures your project remains in a consistent state.
Restore previously undone operations with the same safety and preview features:
ccundo redo # Interactive selection of undone operations
ccundo redo <operation-id> # Redo specific operation
ccundo redo --yes # Skip confirmation prompts
Cascading Redo: When you select an operation to redo, ccundo will also redo ALL undone operations that came before it. This maintains the same consistency guarantees as undo operations.
Work with multiple Claude Code sessions:
ccundo sessions # List all sessions across projects
ccundo session <session-id> # Switch to specific session
ccundo supports multiple languages with persistent preferences:
ccundo language # Show current language and options
ccundo language en # Switch to English
ccundo language ja # Switch to Japanese (日本語)
Supported Languages:
- 🇺🇸 English (
en
) - Default - 🇯🇵 Japanese (
ja
) - 日本語フルサポート
ccundo automatically integrates with Claude Code by:
- Reading Session Files - Parses
.jsonl
files in~/.claude/projects/
- Extracting Operations - Identifies file operations and bash commands from tool usage
- Tracking Dependencies - Understands operation ordering for safe cascading undo
- Creating Backups - Saves current state before making changes to
~/.ccundo/backups/
- Maintaining State - Stores undo history and language preferences in
~/.ccundo/
Operation Type | Description | Undo Action | Redo Action |
---|---|---|---|
File Create | Files created by Claude | Delete file (with backup) | Recreate file with original content |
File Edit | File content modifications | Revert to original content | Re-apply the edit changes |
File Delete | Files deleted by Claude | Restore file content | Delete file again (with backup) |
File Rename | File/directory renames | Rename back to original | Apply rename again |
Directory Create | Directory creation | Remove directory | Recreate directory |
Directory Delete | Directory removal | Recreate directory | Remove directory again |
Bash Command | Shell commands | Manual intervention required | Manual intervention required |
$ ccundo list
Operations from Claude Code session:
1. [ACTIVE] file_edit - 30s ago
ID: toolu_01XYZ123
File: /project/src/app.js
$ ccundo preview
📋 Preview: Would undo 1 operation(s):
1. file_edit - 30s ago
Will revert file: /project/src/app.js
- const newFeature = true;
+ const newFeature = false;
console.log('App started');
$ ccundo undo --yes
✓ File reverted: /project/src/app.js
Backup saved to: ~/.ccundo/backups/toolu_01XYZ123-current
Completed: 1 successful, 0 failed
$ ccundo preview
⚠️ Cascading undo: Selecting an operation will undo it and ALL operations that came after it.
? Select operation to preview:
❯ file_create - 1m ago (+ 2 more would be undone)
file_edit - 2m ago (+ 1 more would be undone)
bash_command - 5m ago
📋 Preview: Would undo 3 operation(s):
1. file_create - 1m ago
Will delete file: /project/new-feature.js
2. file_edit - 2m ago
Will revert file: /project/app.js
3. bash_command - 5m ago
Cannot auto-undo bash command: npm install new-package
Manual intervention required
$ ccundo undo
# ... undo some operations ...
$ ccundo redo
⚠️ Cascading redo: Selecting an operation will redo it and ALL undone operations that came before it.
? Select operation to redo:
❯ file_edit - 2m ago (+ 1 more will be redone)
file_create - 5m ago
$ ccundo redo --yes
✓ File edit redone: /project/src/app.js
Backup saved to: ~/.ccundo/backups/toolu_01XYZ123-redo
✓ File recreated: /project/new-feature.js
Completed: 2 successful, 0 failed
ccundo stores its configuration in ~/.ccundo/
:
~/.ccundo/
├── config.json # Language preferences
├── undone-operations.json # Undo/redo state tracking
├── sessions/ # Local session tracking (if used)
└── backups/ # Operation backups
Config format:
{
"language": "en"
}
Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
git clone https://github.com/RonitSachdev/ccundo.git
cd ccundo
npm install
npm link
- Add translations to
src/i18n/languages.js
- Update language list in documentation
- Test with
npm run test
MIT © Ronit Sachdev