My Claude Code setup lived on three machines and none of them agreed
Branko Stancevic created ClaudeSync to solve inconsistencies in his Claude Code setup across multiple machines. The tool enables manual, controlled synchronization of configurations, skills, and plugins without automatic file watching. It uses a Node agent, Supabase for backend services, and a React dashboard for user interaction.
- ▪ClaudeSync was built to synchronize Claude Code configurations across multiple devices reliably.
- ▪The system avoids automatic syncing to prevent conflicts and partial updates during file edits.
- ▪It uses Supabase Realtime for communication, allowing agents behind firewalls to receive sync commands securely.
- ▪The dashboard provides a visual diff of changes before users choose what to sync.
- ▪Absolute file paths in configuration files posed a challenge and required special handling to ensure cross-machine compatibility.
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