


Published Apr 27, 2026 • 3 min
Every Claude session starts the same way for most people: re-explaining who they are, what they do, how they like to write, and what they expect. It’s the same paragraph, typed slightly differently each time, adding friction before any real work begins.
There’s a better way. It’s called the about-me.md file, and once it’s set up, you never type that context again.
The about-me.md file lives inside your Claude Cowork folder. Claude reads it automatically before every session starts. It’s not a workaround or a hack, it’s the intended way to give Claude persistent, session-level context without repeating yourself.
Think of it as the prompt you write once that runs forever.
Five things belong in your about-me.md:
Keep it honest and specific. Vague instructions produce vague results. The more precisely you describe your standards, the more precisely Claude will match them.
You don’t have to write the file from scratch. Open Cowork and paste this exactly:
Code block:
"Interview me about how I work, how I write, and what I expect from Claude.
Use my answers to create an about-me.md file. Keep it under 2,000 words. Save it to my about-me folder."
Claude will ask you the right questions. Your answers become the file. The whole process takes under 15 minutes and pays back on every session after.
One more step. Go to Settings > Cowork > Global Instructions and add:
Code block:
"Always read all files in the about-me folder before starting any task."
That’s it. From this point forward, every prompt you write has your full context behind it, automatically, every time, with no extra effort on your part.
Every prompt you write from here has your full context behind it. No more re-explaining your role. No more correcting tone mid-task. No more outputs that miss the mark because Claude didn’t have enough to work with.
One file. One global rule. Done.