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6 articles tagged "claude-code"
The quiet little .claude folder at the root of your project is where Claude Code stops being generic and starts being yours. Here's what's in it and how to fill it.
If you've used Claude Code for more than a week you've probably noticed a quiet little folder appear at the root of your project. It's called `.claude`, it's hidden by the dot, and most people never open it. That folder is the difference between Claude-as-chatbot and Claude-as-so…
Rubber duck debugging is old. Doing it with a cranky sailor who keeps asking if you ate your spinach is... actually better.
Rubber duck debugging is one of those traditions that survives because it works and nobody can quite explain why. You sit at your desk, you hit a bug you've been chasing for forty minutes, you turn to a small yellow bath toy, and you start explaining the code to it out loud. Some…
A practical walkthrough: take a soul from the a-gnt catalog and wire it into your project's .claude/agents dir in under a minute.
There is a version of this article that is a checklist. It goes "step one, create folder; step two, paste YAML; step three, profit." I'm not going to write that version, because the mechanics are the easy part and the mechanics are not where people get stuck. People get stuck on…
Comparing Claude Code and GitHub Copilot for real-world development work, from autocomplete to full project scaffolding.
A plain-English explanation of Claude Code — what it does, who it's for, and why developers love it.
Claude Code is a powerful way to use AI from your computer's command line. Here's what it is and who it's for.