> fixing-claude-export-conversations
Fixes broken line wrapping in Claude Code exported conversation files (.txt), reconstructing tables, paragraphs, paths, and tool calls that were hard-wrapped at fixed column widths. Includes an automated validation suite (generic, file-agnostic checks). Triggers when the user has a Claude Code export file with broken formatting, mentions "fix export", "fix conversation", "exported conversation", "make export readable", references a file matching YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS-*.txt, or has a .txt file with b
curl "https://skillshub.wtf/daymade/claude-code-skills/claude-export-txt-better?format=md"Fixing Claude Code Export Conversations
Reconstruct broken line wrapping in Claude Code exported .txt files.
Quick Start
# Fix and show stats
uv run <skill-path>/scripts/fix-claude-export.py <export.txt> --stats
# Custom output
uv run <skill-path>/scripts/fix-claude-export.py <export.txt> -o fixed.txt
# Validate the result (53 automated checks)
uv run <skill-path>/scripts/validate-claude-export-fix.py <export.txt> fixed.txt
Replace <skill-path> with the resolved path to this skill's directory. Find it with:
find ~/.claude -path "*/fixing-claude-export-conversations/scripts" -type d 2>/dev/null
Workflow
Copy this checklist and track progress:
- [ ] Step 1: Locate the exported .txt file
- [ ] Step 2: Run fix script with --stats
- [ ] Step 3: Run validation suite
- [ ] Step 4: Spot-check output (tables, CJK paragraphs, tool results)
- [ ] Step 5: Deliver fixed file to user
Step 1: Locate the file. Claude Code exports use the naming pattern YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS-<slug>.txt.
Step 2: Run the fix script.
uv run <skill-path>/scripts/fix-claude-export.py <input.txt> -o <output.txt> --stats
Review the stats output — typical results: 20-25% line reduction, 80+ table borders fixed, 160+ table cells fixed.
Step 3: Run the validation suite.
uv run <skill-path>/scripts/validate-claude-export-fix.py <input.txt> <output.txt>
All checks must pass. If any fail, investigate before delivering. Use --verbose for full details on passing checks too.
Step 4: Spot-check. Open the output and verify:
- Tables have intact borders (box-drawing characters on single lines)
- CJK/English mixed text has pangu spacing (
Portal 都需要, notPortal都需要) - Tool result blocks (
⎿) have complete content on joined lines - Diff output within tool results has each line number on its own line
Step 5: Deliver the fixed file to the user.
What Gets Fixed
The script handles 10 content types using a state-machine with next-line look-ahead:
- User prompts (
❯prefix, dw=76 padding) — paragraph joins with pangu spacing - Claude responses (
●prefix) — narrative, bullet, and numbered list joins - Claude paragraphs (2-space indent) — next-line look-ahead via
_is_continuation_fragment - Tables — border reconstruction, cell re-padding with pipe-count tracking
- Tool calls (
● Bash(etc.) — path and argument reconstruction - Tool results (
⎿prefix) — continuation joins including deeper-indented fragments - Plan text (5-space indent) — next-line look-ahead via
_is_plan_continuation_fragment - Agent tree (
├─/└─) — preserved structure - Separators (
────,---) — never joined - Tree connectors (standalone
│) — preserved
Key Design Decisions
Next-line look-ahead (not dw thresholds): Instead of asking "was this line wrapped?" (fragile threshold), the script asks "does the next line look like a continuation?" by examining its content patterns — lowercase start, CJK ideograph start, opening bracket, hyphen/slash/underscore continuation.
Pangu spacing: Inserts spaces between ASCII alphanumeric characters and CJK ideographs at join boundaries. Also triggers for %, #, +, : adjacent to CJK.
Mid-token detection: Joins without space when boundaries indicate identifiers (BASE_ + URL), paths (documents + /05-team), or hyphenated names (ready + -together). Exception: -- prefix gets a space (run + --headed).
Safety
- Never modifies the original file
- Marker counts verified:
❯,●,✻,⎿,…must match input/output - Runaway join detection: warns if any line exceeds 500 display-width
- Strict UTF-8 encoding — no silent fallbacks
Dependencies
Python 3.10+ via uv run — zero external packages (stdlib only: unicodedata, argparse, re, pathlib, dataclasses).
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