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the typescript Claude Agent SDK v2 is honestly so good, and eventually we will likely migrate to it- if you’re using the typescript SDK I suggest you try it out asap! https://t.co/pVQQ7UnS1e (View Tweet)
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here’s a hello world example if you want to check it out: https://t.co/nuFNHFeTUr (View Tweet)
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this is a great use of skills, creating a custom API that is LLM friendly
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lots of alpha in making a plugin that teaches Claude Code how to be good at using your software https://t.co/drgJICe14z (View Tweet)
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I’ve been helping my sister vibe code a WNBA stats site and have realized that 99% of what Claude Code says or displays isn’t useful to her because she’s not technical.
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@AsphaltCowb0y made this into a plugin you can try: https://t.co/IQan4pZZjn https://t.co/41FydIGxmS
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for big features or new projects Claude might ask me 40+ questions and I end up with a much more detailed spec that I feel I had a lot of control over (View Tweet)
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the prompt I’ve been using is:
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my favorite way to use Claude Code to build large features is spec based
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@ImSh4yy Hey sorry turns out there was a bug where your displayed usage limits weren’t updating to show the 2x increase. Fix is rolling out now & you should see the correct percentage in the next hour or two (half of what it is right now)
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one of the benefits of a detailed spec is that verification is also easier, after the work is done I like to add:
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Cowork is Claude Code packaged as a general agent for any task on your computer
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@tenobrus So skills, agents, etc. are a bit weird because they are not tools but instead parameters that the Skill and Agent tools can call with
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We’re rolling out Tool Search in Claude Code to reduce how much context MCP servers take up. https://t.co/KUU9YnCdeO (View Tweet)
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Our fix to remove flickering is rolled out again to everyone on Claude Code.
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Slack in Cowork has saved me SO MUCH time
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Now in Claude Code: when you rewind a conversation using /rewind or hitting ESC twice, Claude can summarize the part of the conversation that was rewound.
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@steveruizok Now add subway surfers (View Tweet)
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“I never see you at the club”
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agentic search and prompt caching rule everything around me (View Tweet)
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Voice mode is rolling out now in Claude Code. It’s live for ~5% of users today, and will be ramping through the coming weeks.
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the team that made this are heroes, patriots https://t.co/kMgIhVvxnP (View Tweet)
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in my culture we don’t say “I love you”. we say “I left a comment on your PR that’s a prompt you can just send straight to Claude Code” (View Tweet)
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My favorite use case is to ask it to check error logs every few hours and create PRs for any actionable errors.
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Today we’re launching local scheduled tasks in Claude Code desktop.
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We just added /btw to Claude Code!
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read more on setting up Code Review here:
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You can now configure Code Review to run manually on demand by typing @claude review in your Github PR or comments.
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A few end of week ships:
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I was just playing around to make something in @instance_11’s style btw, they’re the GOAT
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the agent SDK is the easiest way to build agents
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your agent should use a file system
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playgrounds are one of the best ways to iterate on ideas visually
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imo my highest alpha post is on prompt caching, but it’s only really relevant if you’re building agents from scratch
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building an agent is more of an art than a science
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skills are the abstraction that all agents will build on
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