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Session Auto-Rename — CLAUDE.md Snippet
Add this block to your global ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md to make Claude automatically rename sessions with descriptive titles after 2-3 exchanges. Helps enormously when running parallel sessions (WebStorm, split terminals, multiple projects).
The Problem
When running multiple Claude Code sessions in parallel, they all appear as "claude" or a truncated first prompt in session pickers. Finding the right session to /resume becomes guesswork.
The Solution
A behavioral instruction in CLAUDE.md — no scripts, no hooks, no plugins. Claude understands the session subject early and calls /rename proactively.
Snippet
# Session Naming (auto-rename)
## Expected behavior
1. **Early rename**: Once the session's main subject is clear (after 2-3 exchanges),
run `/rename` with a short, descriptive title (max 50 chars)
2. **End-of-session update**: If scope shifted significantly from the initial rename,
propose a re-rename before closing
## Title format
`[action] [subject]` — examples:
- "fix whitepaper PDF build"
- "add auth middleware + tests"
- "refactor hook system"
- "research terminal tab rename"
- "update CC releases v2.2.0"
## Rules
- Max 50 characters
- No "Session:" prefix, no date
- Action verb first (fix, add, refactor, update, research, debug...)
- Multi-topic: use the dominant subject, not an exhaustive list
- Do NOT ask for confirmation on the early rename (just do it)
- Only propose confirmation for end-of-session re-rename if title changed
Usage
Global (all projects): Add to ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md
Project-level: Add to .claude/CLAUDE.md or CLAUDE.md in the project root
How it works
This is a pure behavioral instruction — no tooling required. Claude:
- Infers the session's main subject from the first 2-3 exchanges
- Calls
/rename "fix auth middleware"automatically (no confirmation prompt) - If the work pivots significantly, proposes a re-rename at end of session
Named sessions appear in the /resume picker with their descriptive titles, making it easy to find and continue the right session.
Limitations
- Tab renaming: Terminal tab names (WebStorm, iTerm2) are NOT renamed. JetBrains filters ANSI escape sequences used for tab title changes. The Claude session itself gets renamed, not the terminal tab.
- Timing: Claude renames after understanding the subject, not immediately on first message.
Verification
# After a session with this configured:
claude --resume
# → Session list shows descriptive names like "fix auth middleware"
# instead of timestamps or truncated prompts
Trade-offs
| Approach | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|
| This (behavioral instruction) | Zero tooling, works everywhere | Claude must infer timing |
Manual /rename |
Full control | Requires user action |
| Hook (Stop event) | Automatic | No access to conversation context |
The behavioral instruction wins on simplicity and portability.