using that command. You can have different features being implemented in parallel. And the key benefit here is that firstly, for example, if you use plan mode with Claude Code, then Claude Code establishes, okay, we gotta find this file in this part of the codebase, other part of the codebase. But if you had 3 sessions of Claude Code...thing has been implemented. And then you can commit that as a PR to merge into a main branch. You can also do like random investigations or testing with Claude Code in a work tree and throw that away later. That includes like running a full test suite, for example. You can prepare a brand new PR without stashing
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install Claude Code is get the command to install it. So I'll leave the documentation for Claude Code down below. But here's the Mac OS. Here's the Windows command. You just copy this. You go into your terminal. I like to use a terminal. Some people like to use Visual Studio Code. cursor. I do this straight...terminal emulator, but you can just use your built-in terminal to your computer. You paste in that command from the documentation. You hit enter. It installs Claude Code. Boom. You have Claude Code set up. I'm going to go through all the tips and tricks on how to use it very shortly. But first, let's go into
next and probably most important thing you need to know about Claude Code, which is priming and context management. As you may or may not know, the latest Claude models only have 200,000 tokens available for us to play with. So we want to essentially have Claude code fully contextualized, understand who we are, what we do, uh what...what it's able to do within the workspace with as minimal tokens used as possible. So as you can see here, this is actually from Claude Code itself. You can run this command /context and it will tell you how much context you've got available, how much you've used up already. And basically, we want
actually check with the Skill Creator to make sure that it's making a difference in your codebase. Anyways, if you do want to learn more about Claude Code and everything that I'm learning, then you can join my Claude Code newsletter. It will be linked down below. And I basically share anything that I'm learning or thinking...about or investigating And by signing up, you get access to a bunch of free videos from the Master Claude Code class. If you want to upgrade and access all the videos, then you can use a coupon code BIRTHDAY to get a discount because it's Claude Code's 1-year birthday. There are a bunch of classes covering
think of OpenAI's codeex? I think it's great. I think it's smart. I think in a lot of ways it's smarter than Claude Code and I think it's able to solve problems Claude Code can't. But at the same time, I just like the way Claude Code works better. I think it's more...eager. proactive. I think it's more energetic. I think it requires less attention. I think it's faster. And so I prefer Claude Code as the daily driver. And then I like codeex as kind of supplemental in case Claude gets stuck and can't fix something. Critical rants life-changing advice from our man Joy. 30 minutes late
agent manager all powered by Claude code. Uh let's see here. Oh, we're going to call this screenshot OG. Uh, check out OG for what I want it to look like. Does this make sense? Bro is making 3D 9to5 for AI. Yeah, like I want to feel like I'm managing like employees. I think...background music so you savages get some dopamine hits when I'm quiet. Here we go. Lowfi 20. All right, there we go. How should the Claude code terminal integration work? Should it embed an actual terminal, use the Claude API directly, or simulate the interaction? That's a good question. Should we have it be using clawed code
Claude Code is the most powerful AI tool in the world, but only if you use it the right way. Anthropic just released a secret guide to prompting Claude Code. I went through the entire guide and picked out the 10 best tips that will 100x the power of Claude Code for you. This is a mustwatch video...using Claude Code or even thinking of using Claude Code. I really didn't know any of these before. Let's get into it. This first
simple example is that in my rayos folder, I have my own to-do list that exists on to-doist and then I have a to-do list for Claude Code. So, I told Claude Code which to-dos I should assign to me and which ones I should do itself. And when I upload a video or make...post online or something, I then tell Claude Code, okay, add to your to-do list three days later, check how that posted in terms of views and likes and so forth and any learnings that you have from the comments. Then it would automatically open up Chrome, go to that relevant post or video, and then read through everything
vibe coders are having their apps hacked and taken down because of bad security practices. Here's what I try to remember for everything I build in Claude Code. One, I start with planning. Two, I do execution. And then three is security checks. Right? So, every time you build a new feature in your app, you're planning, then...grab that and put that into your note file. The seventh trick we're going to get into that's critical to know if you're building with Claude code is earning the code that Claude's actually building. So, I strongly believe people who have
going to switch over to Claude code now so I'm going to say here research J Goldie and it's AI profit Border Room L then link to this create this website Etc and we doing a web Fetch and we'll see if this can code something better so this is a free tool from Claude as well...timer as well so you can see how long it's been running if you just compare side by side the UI of opam Manus versus Claude code the difference is huge right now let's go over to convergence AI we'll do another test and we'll give it exactly the same prompt that we gave to Claude
Everyone knows Claude Code is the most powerful AI coding tool ever made. But what if I told you there's a secret workflow I discovered that will help you build money printing apps 10 times faster. In this video, I'm going to go over that workflow step by step. And if you stick with me until...personally guarantee you you'll be building significantly faster with Claude Code. Let's get into it. So, this right here is the gist of the top secret workflow I'm going to be showing you in this video. Basically, what we're going to be doing is spinning up a bunch of AI agents with Claude Code that
have customizable status lines over here. So if you run Claude Code in whatever folder you're running it in, and you can write /statusline, you can say something like "add the weather in London with emojis", press enter over here, and then it will fire off a built-in subagent in Claude Code to add this to a status...over here, it will show whatever information there is. So you can see it proposes this edit over here. I can press yes. And then if I exit Claude Code and then run Claude Code again, and now you can see over here it says "London Partly cloudy +17°C". I can add more information to this
autonomously across your entire project. They can access your editor, your terminal, even an integrated browser. And here's where it gets insane. When you combine anti-gravity with Claude Code, which runs on Anthropics Claude Opus 4. 5, you get the best of both worlds. Gemini handles the planning and orchestration. Claude handles the actual code execution and generation...runs autonomous agents that complete entire tasks. These agents create task lists, take screenshots, and work while you do other things. It supports Windows, Mac OS, and Linux. Claude Code is Anthropic's coding environment you access through your terminal. It generates code, debugs problems, and creates entire project structures. The latest version runs on Claude Opus
lesson I learned is the extension inside Visual Studio Code is the absolute best way to get the most out of Claude Code. There are many different ways to use Claude right now. You can use it through the CLI. CLI inside a cursor. You can use it extension inside on the web. You can use it in the mobile...They've made Claude Code very accessible many, many different ways. Out of all the ways you can use it for, and I've used it for hundreds of hours. Every single way you can use it. The extension inside of Visual Studio Code is the best experience. I've tried it. The CLI and cursor. I think most people
guys are unaware. Uh, Naden for automation, Zapier. We've used Zapier since like 2019. Claude does code as well. So, you have Claude copyrightiting and then you have Claude Code. It's literally called Claude Code. You can literally build entire softwares. I'm going to show you guys a software that I built uh with Gemini actually...your sales CRM. Loom for recurring uh walkthroughs, updates for clients, like quick communication. And guys, you don't need all these day one. You can start with literally claude GBT and one automation tool. You don't need to buy all these. I'm just telling you the good ones. Again, start with these tools. You don't need
using Claude Code, the product that he built and knows the best is he always has five Claude Code terminals open in parallel. So that's right, he doesn't use Visual Studio Code or Cursal House Claude Code. He uses the straightup terminal. But here's how you should be doing it. I found this app named Ghosty. Ghosty...open up five of these windows inside this project and have Claude running across all those sessions. The beauty of this workflow of just using claude code in a terminal, not in cursor or not in VS Code, is the terminal uses significantly less memory than VS Code. So you can have 5, 10, 20 of these terminals open
Masterclass with a lot of information that I briefly mentioned, but in more detail. So if you want to do get better at using Claude Code, then do check that out. There will be a link down below with a coupon code. And something else I have been thinking about recently is the fact that Anthropic will most likely...introducing something this year that will account or like make multi-Claude Code agent orchestration easier. So many people have been making their own tools around this, like Gas Town, for example, and that allows you to run many Claude Code instances in tandem. There are other tools like, I think, AutoClaude and like Claude Kanban Board and stuff like
same repo that does edit code and these two don't interfere with each other. Other things that we've seen are people really like to customize Claude Code to handle specialized tasks. So we've seen people build like SRE agents on Claude Code, security agents, incident response agents. And what that made us realize is that integrations...important for making sure Claude Code works well. And so we've been encouraging people to spend more time to tell Claude Code about, hey, these are the CLI tools we commonly use or to set up remote MCP servers to get access to logs and ticket management software. - When these engineers are customizing Claude Code
using proxy servers to kind of look at the messages it sends back and forth. But essentially like the way you can think about this is not just claude code giving you a result. It's claude code talking to claude code to get your thing done. I think you get the point. It just keeps going like this...aent setup. I'm just going to say claude and then as I'm in here, I'm going to say / agents. And as you can see, I have multiple agents in here. So I have a QA software tester, a AIAS backend engineer, I have a versatile deployment fixer, a code reviewer, front-end webdev, and then a flux
communities. That's it. Anti-gravity immediately created a task list. Set up the project structure, defined the architecture, planned out the features all automatically. Then it connected to Claude code and Claude code started building. It wrote the HTML structure, added the CS styling, built the form capture system, created the conversion optimization features, added social proof sections, everything...actually see the progress in real time. You're not just hoping it works. You can verify every step. So, I'm watching anti-gravity and Claude Code work together. And I'm honestly shocked at how fast this is moving. The landing page is taking shape. But then I wanted to add something specific. I wanted an email capture