prompt, let's just put in our Claude rules here. These are going to be rules that are included as context to every single prompt that we give to Claude automatically. We don't even have to tag it. So, here are the rules. I'm putting them down below. Feel free to copy and paste them. Pause here...these rules are inspired by things he's done with his AI agents. Very helpful. Okay, so here's the prompt we are going to give Claude code. This is an in-depth one, but this
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also do that here. So they've actually included example servers for paddle OCR and easy OCR. And my guess is from just looking at those, you could have claude code pretty much write an integration for any particular OCR model that you wanted to use. So obviously if you need something bigger or you need something that
didn't do that yet. Um and then all my other tasks like I have calls with a couple people today. Um, I'm writing a Claude code safety article. I've got to add some images to it. All this stuff just shows up on my to-do list every day based on what I put in my tasks
that I would like to begin interacting with. Um here's the copy and paste of the entire PDF manual. Paste. Can you help me to write some Python code to interact with these robot hands? Thanks. Okay. And we're off. Uh we are using uh 37 sonnet. Uh auto select is off. I find for some reason...been like using so many different uh, agents basically. So, I did like open hands and then now I've been using cursor. Sometimes I use claude code. Um, I' I've been using like everything. So maybe I'm probably missing something, but I swear if this is on auto select, it doesn't like run commands in this
They also added a brand new thing, which is --add-dir to allow you to add an additional working directory. And this is pretty similar to what already existing Claude Code with add-dir. But in the case of Codex CLI, it seems you have to trigger it by doing this instead when you're launching Codex
well in the benchmarks, they don't do well in the codebases, and vice versa. But basically, you can use it in a similar way you can with Claude Code and also Kimi CLI as well. If you go to GitHub, which is linked down below as well
right. And then I'm going to take this. I don't like, you know, one of the mo one of the things that I've seen like claude code when it's generating UIs do is lately it just really likes this uh kind of tall serif font. And it reminds me of the old school Apple font that
closed models, which will be like, you can reference a mix of public and private information. And something that I keep trying every three to six months, I try Claude Code on the web, which is just prompting a model to make an update to some GitHub repository that I have. And it's just like that set of secure
hearing about are code startups where you have a code base, and you have somebody that's effectively "vibe coding," and they say, "Make this change. " And a code diff is essentially a huge reply from the model, but it doesn't have to have that much external context, and you can get it really fast by using these diffusion...they have been, so I kind of trade off. I think the tool-use point is the one that's stopping them from being most general purpose because, for Claude Code and ChatGPT search, the autoregressive chain is interrupted with some external tool, and I don't know how to do that with the diffusion setup
self introspection so much. It's like, hey, what tools do you see? Can you call the tool yourself? Oh, like what error do you see? Read the source code. Figure out what's the problem. Like I just found it an incredibly fun way to that the agent the very agent and software that you use is used...software, it just like went lower and lower. I don't know. I was at a I also organized another type of meetup. I call it I called it Claude Code Anonymous. Uh you can get the inspiration from now. I call it Agents Anonymous for reasons. — Agents Anonymous. — And oh, it's so funny on so many levels
Just like we've seen Vibe coding and Vibe automation, we now have Vibe editing, which is such good news for anyone wanting to build businesses and make money online. So, in this video, I wanted to bring on Simon, good friend of mine, who's been absolutely at the cutting edge of this...trend to show us what Remotion is, how it works, and how to set it up for yourself so that you can start editing your own videos using Claude Code in just a few minutes. I hope you enjoy. Simon, mate, great to see you and excited to get into this. You've been absolutely uh blowing my mind with
expensive though, so I don't know if I really even want to recommend that. So at this point in time, which may change tomorrow, I would say cla code is probably it. Um or you know similar tool. Um do you have good cla skills for web design? Oh, you mean like their actual skills, not my personal skills...mean I'm trying to stay, you know, on the curve because that is what people are interested in. A hack on YouTube is just to mention Claude code in your title and you're gonna get 10,000 views. Um, oh yeah, it's max, but they also have
floating around on GitHub as people try to make their own versions of this and in many ways you can make your own version of this with something like claude code with something like lang chain langraph or even things like agent development kit from Google. The thing that made Open Clause so different though was in many ways
house for the past 2 weeks. I've haven't gone to the gym. I've barely eaten, barely slept, and I've been here working on a generational Claude code lock in um with a bunch of my best friends in the space just absolutely obsessing over the incredible tools that we have available now that
this as essentially an AI operating system is what I'm calling it. Using Claude code to run whatever business model it is. If you're an agency owner, AI automation agency owner, AI business owner, and you watching my videos, it's a layer around that can allow you to essentially automate your entire business...sure if you've been in a AI for a while, you know how maybe you'll set up this new system. I might be like notion connected to Claude and you get all excited cuz you think you're finally going to have this incredible AI system that you wanted and you pour a bunch of time into
best out ofthe-box agentic coding tool. All right, I think that's well known now. They are the leader in the space. They created the agent coding space by putting together key ideas, specifically great architecture, a great agent harness and models powerful enough to drive them. But things have changed. There are many models that can drive...want to present a balanced approach to the value proposition of PI because sometimes you are just going to want to reach for that out-of-the-box claude code and get the job done. There's nothing wrong with that. But let's start with the basics of the PI agent harness. For our first slice
mate. What are we going to be going through here? All right. So, I'm going to walk through how Claudebot works and what it is. So, you have Claude Code, which the world, including myself, have gone pretty insane over. Claudebot is like a brain that's not necessarily on a terminal. So, you don't have to interface
smoosh down and run in smaller GPUs. Perplexity AI has also launched Perplexity Computer. Their claim here is to unify every current AI capability into one system. Research, design, code, deploy, manage any project, end to end. I love that idea, but it seems pretty difficult to pull off. Not going to lie. You know, something that's really intriguing...about this is that perplexity came from the position of starting on the research side of things where, you know, it seems like Google's anti-gravity IDE or Claude Code, you know, there's a focus on making programs over completing research. Okay, this is pretty cool, though. It's going to go download the latest podcast
like. It means the world if you leave a like, subscribe if you haven't yet. We have over the last couple weeks become the number one vibe coding channel on all of YouTube. So, make sure you subscribe and turn on notifications because I live stream a few times a week as well. All right, looks like...makes codeex very unique. Other tools have cloud agents but what makes codecs unique is the agents are actually integrated into the IDE experience. With the other tools like claude code for instance you spin up agents on the web. You have to go to a separate website to spin them up. What's interesting about codeex though
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