claw will now start exploring the files and give you a detailed overview of how the app actually works. So, we skipped ahead a little bit and now Claude has generated an overview of how the app works. Let's take a look. So, this is a movie and TV discovery app that provides a Netflix-like browsing experience...claw code is really good at analyzing existing code bases and help you ramp up fast. But number two, as someone who is not an engineer, asking Claude to explain different code bases is one of the best ways to learn how to recode and to become more technical. Okay, so now let's go back to our checklist
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absolute game changer because now you can basically use claw code in a similar way to the way that we use for example open claw right so you can see an example here of how it works and this is on the desktop app using claude so for example here we say create a schedule task it finds the latest...update and you can see how it works. So, basically, it launches a new skill called anthropic skill schedule and make sure that you're inside the code section of Claude
what you can do, and I'll play this voice note in a second, but what you can do is actually set up Netlefi, and then you could code inside the chat here, create whatever you want, like a mini app, and then deploy it to Netifi whilst you're on the go. I'll show...actually, what you can do is you can take the whole GitHub like this, right? Then you can open up a new terminal window, open up Claude, right? Claw code, click yes, continue, and then you can say set this up, right? Paste in the GitHub instructions like you can see. So, we've pasted in the lines here
newer version of the website as you can see which looks better than the original. It's still honestly it's still not as good as clawed code or um claude 4. 6 six sonnet or Opus, but for something that's free, for something that you can quickly use to create prototypes, um it does work quite nicely
teleported. Let's teleport again. Boom. Look at that. That's quite a cool fun game to play with. Right. So, you can see that clearly Claude has is coded out something super nice here. I don't know why it's Why is it called Dest? I don't know. But 3D Snake is looking really cool. Right...back to that was just average. Let's have a look at Gemini now. Actually, to be fair, the UI on Gemini looks very similar to the on Claude. Let's try this out. Whoa, this is crazy stuff. It's not as nice to play. Let's put it that way. It makes me feel a little bit dizzy
feed the fish, but we're not feeding anything. Gemini has actually created something pretty cool. I really like what it's done there. Five is still coding out. And Claude Opus is loading this up. Oh, this is good. This looks good. That looks like a proper aquarium. So, we're going to feed the fish here
five and six as well. Tip number five is you can use this claw. md file to bootstrap your project understanding. So you can type slashinit in claw code to have claude scan the codebase and create a detailed claw. md file with project context patterns and key files. And this file becomes claw memory for every future conversation. Okay...create a claw emptyd file. But actually I'm going to ask it to create an empty cloud empty file because uh we don't actually have any code in here right now. So let's create a empty cloud emptyd file. Okay. And the reason I want to create an empty file is because of the next step which
approval to get a phone number approved for text or calling that. It's just not. So that's all fluff when people say that. The real high quality code is you're using it as a pair. You come up with a specification first, right? And this specification is going to start um you know more like a readme...then doing that cross check across models. And I heard a trick the other day that actually works really well. If you tell Codeex that Claude wrote this code, it'll find a lot more stuff than if not the vice versa, right? So giving it some context. And the other trick
plus Open Core is awesome. It's one of the best combinations I've seen, especially when, for example, you can use something like clawed code API or claude API for Opus 4. 6, but it's super expensive and uses a lot of tokens. GP 5. 4 you can just um use with the OOTH
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trending right now, right? And you can also generalize this to researching, you know, other competitors, you know, for your newsletter, for like your company, like basically cloud code and like claude has like online search capabilities, right? So like being able
have caught from the viral release video and announcement. So, is it all a distraction though from physical science breakthroughs like those promised by periodic labs or the coding supremacy of Claude 4. 5 Sonnet? Depends who you ask. But let's get started. First, a quick one. One detail
browser. So, today we're going to be talking through the exact step-by-step process to code anything with Claude 4. I'll show you how you can build with it, what you can build, and test it to its limits, plus how to use it as an AI super agent that can browse your internet, complete tasks
that as a design file. And now I can take that file into a text editor and easily use it in multiple projects or integrate it with other coding models like Claude or OpenAI codecs. And that's huge because it means consistent AI designs across multiple projects. But there's still one thing Stitch can't do, and that...actually release all the stuff you've been viating and building with agents. And you can try it out for free at the link below. This has been the code report. Thanks for watching and I will see you in the next
them in this spreadsheet right so I have 100 in here what we're going to do is we're going to feed all these posts to Claude and have it build code that will analyze these posts and then actually run the code and show us the analysis so what I'm going to do is I'm going
that in a second on their hardest coding test. And here's what insane. You can now have infinite chats with Claude in Excel and Chrome. No more context limit errors. You can code faster than chat 55 and it cost 10% less. So I'm going to be showing you exactly how to use Claude 4. 50 person. Basically...efficient, and the best model in the world for coding agents and computer use. " Now bear in mind Google Gemini just released their new uh coding but this is a brand new update from Claude which I think is kind of in response to that right let's call it spade to spade is also meaningfully better everyday tasks like
enough. So, that isn't necessarily a gauge of which model is best for coding. But I do stick behind my claim that Gemini 3 Pro marks a new chapter in the race to true artificial intelligence. I remember when I think it was Claude 3. 5 or maybe 3. 7 that hit a massive record on simple bench...Trust me, try out this model. " At the time, everyone was using chatbt. And over the 6 to9 months that followed, many people switched over, especially for coding and enterprise to Claude. For me, it's pretty clear that Google have now taken the lead. But unlike with Claude, I do wonder how many months, how many years it might
today I'm going to show you how to vibe code with anti-gravity. So this is a free tool from Google that allows you to code with for example Claude or Gemini or all your other tools to build apps, tools, games, websites, pretty much anything that you can think of. You can build anti-gravity. And so what
agent SDK in this manner, it uses the Claude API style of building, which means it's going to be more expensive than just using your Claude Max subscription to code things as well. So take that into, you know, to concern
chat. But I would say Claude is by far the most sentient when it comes to creating content. Having said that, what I don't use Claude for is like coding. So I actually prefer to build mini apps using Gemini. Right. So if I'm building like a mini app or a mini tool that I'm going