> Also, there needs to be an obvious way to disable memory or something.
Memory files are stored in a path under ~/.claude somewhere. It's fairly easy to find (I'm just not typing this on a PC with Claude on it atm), and from memory (heh) it's in Markdown.
If you nuke the memory file(s) then you should be good. Oh, I think the memory files are project or directory scoped from memory (heh again) too, so you should be able to keep/remove things manually without losing important stuff if you want.
> Anyway, with think set to high, I see drastically different behavior: much slower and much worse output from 4.6.
Might be worth trying the CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_ADAPTIVE_THINKING setting then?
Memory files are stored in a path under ~/.claude somewhere. It's fairly easy to find (I'm just not typing this on a PC with Claude on it atm), and from memory (heh) it's in Markdown.
If you nuke the memory file(s) then you should be good. Oh, I think the memory files are project or directory scoped from memory (heh again) too, so you should be able to keep/remove things manually without losing important stuff if you want.
> Anyway, with think set to high, I see drastically different behavior: much slower and much worse output from 4.6.
Might be worth trying the CLAUDE_CODE_DISABLE_ADAPTIVE_THINKING setting then?